To the Tengyur were assigned commentaries to both
Sutras and
Tantras, treatises and
abhidharma works (both
Mahayana and non-Mahayana). Together with the 108-volume
Kangyur (the Collection of the Words of the Buddha), these form the basis of the
Tibetan Buddhist canon. "The Kangyur usually takes up a hundred or a hundred and eight volumes, the Tengyur two hundred and twenty-five, and the two together contain 4,569 works." As example, the content of the Beijing Tengyur: •
Stotras ("Hymns of Praise"): 1 Volume; 64 texts. • Commentaries on the Tantras: 86 Volumes; 3055 texts. • Commentaries on Sutras; 137 Volumes; 567 texts. •
Prajnaparamita Commentaries, 16 Volumes. •
Madhyamika Treatises, 29 Volumes. •
Yogacara Treatises, 29 Volumes. •
Abhidharma, 8 Volumes. • Miscellaneous Texts, 4 Volumes. •
Vinaya Commentaries, 16 Volumes. • Tales and Dramas, 4 Volumes. • Technical Treatises, 43 Volumes. ==The Bön Tengyur ==