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misplaced vowels or
missing conjuncts instead of
Tibetan characters. The
Bardo Thodol (Tibetan: བར་དོ་ཐོས་གྲོལ, Wylie: bar do thos grol, 'Liberation
through hearing...
- and death. In
Tibetan Buddhism,
bardo is the
central theme of the
Bardo Thodol (literally
Liberation Through Hearing During the
Intermediate State), the...
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Karma Lingpa (1326–1386) was the tertön (revealer) of the
Bardo Thodol, the so-called
Tibetan Book of the Dead.
Tradition holds that he was a reincarnation...
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Sanskrit into one of the
modern regional Indo-Aryan languages. The
Bardo Thodol is
revealed to the tertön
Karma Lingpa. c. 1300
Anonymous –
Gesta Romanorum...
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Buddhist treatise,
which is
colloquially known as the Book of the Dead (Bardo
Thodol).
Tibetan tantricism appears to have
influenced the procedure. The body...
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Amongst them are the
famous "Tibetan Book of the Dead", in
Tibetan Bardo Thodol, the "Natural
Liberation through Hearing in the Bardo". The "remembrance...
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serve as
funerary texts.
Tibetan Buddhists still make use of the
Bardo Thodol (also
known as ""Tibetan Book of the Dead"",
dating to ca. the 8th century)...
- (1955), by D. T.
Suzuki and (iii) the
Tibetan book of the dead, the
Bardo Thodol (1960),
edited by
Walter Evans-Wentz and
mentions the
sociologic influences...
- the name "Book of the Dead" into
general circulation Garuda Purana Bardo Thodol (Tibetan book of the dead) List of
papyri from
ancient Egypt Ghosts in ancient...
- the
intermediate state, or bardo,
between death and rebirth. The
Bardo Thodol,
commonly known in the West as "The
Tibetan Book of the Dead",
forms one...