Summary: The official document issued by the King, Kun dga’ rgyal mts'an dpal bzan po Ti i, commands the protection of religious and lay communities in various territories. The letter instructs against stealing from monasteries, false charges, exaction of duties, and quarrels, emphasizing the importance of prayer and good deeds. It also mentions the propagation of Buddha’s teachings, the construction of monasteries, and the exemption of labor for three years for the benefit of the people. The document reflects a blend of Buddhist and pre-Buddhist cosmogonies, detailing the origin of the world from a perfect cosmic egg and the creation of different tribes. Through a genealogical account, it showcases the lineage of notable figures involved in protecting and propagating religious teachings in Tibet, highlighting the interplay between religious faith, governance, and traditional beliefs present in Tibetan history.