Susumu Yamaguchi

He concentrated on researching the texts written by Sanskrit and Tibetan languages.

As a Buddhist, he served as a Director of the Institute of Buddhism propagandism, Shinshu Ōtani-ha.

[4] He promoted research about Mahâyâna Buddhism from the side of Tibetan Tripiṭaka text.

[5] In its proposal, the Suzuki Foundation for Cultural Research published from 1955 to 1961, photographic facsimiles of the Tibetan Tripitaka Beijing version, and Studies of Tibetan Buddhism on Mahâyâna Buddhism in India after Tibetan-language documents[6].

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