Tibetan Book of the Dead
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The Tibetan Book of the Dead was written by the Grand Teacher of Padmasambhaw in the VIII or IX century for Indian and Tibetan Buddhists. He hid the book to later times, and in the XIV century she was found by the famous Karma Lingp Book Treasurers. The book describes the interval experience (Tib. Bardo), usually related to the state between death and new reincarnation, according to the expectations of devoted to a special esoteric mandal (sacred universe) of a hundred gracious and formidable Buddhist deities.
This book is ancient treatise dedicated to the transition to another world, which teaches to take death as a given, eliminating fear and helping to preserve their own dignity and the presence of the spirit to the very end.
Compiled by: Turman R
This book is ancient treatise dedicated to the transition to another world, which teaches to take death as a given, eliminating fear and helping to preserve their own dignity and the presence of the spirit to the very end.
Compiled by: Turman R
Author:
Author:Sost. Turgn R.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Phylosophy
ISBN:
ISBN:978-9-99800-024-7
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