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Eliya Tsetan Phuntsog
Eliya Tsetan Phuntsog was a Christian who in Tibetan Tibetan published a translation of the New Testament in 1950. He was the son of Tibetan Bible translator Yoseb Gergan and became a priest of the Moravians. In the 1950s he experimented with a simplified spelling, which is more natural in today's statement. Buddhists found his attempt subversive, because it would remove the writing of the classic spelling out the ancient Buddhist scriptures.[1]