The Tibetan Book of the Dead is a Buddhist funerary text and guide to the afterlife, which was read aloud to the dying or recently deceased to help them attain enlightenment and liberation from the endless cycle of death and rebirth. It is said to have been written for a Tibetan king as long ago as 700AD, and rediscovered in the 12th century concealed in a mountain by the treasure seeker called Karma Lingpa, who handed its teachings down for future generations. Said to have its origins in the 'treasure texts' of ancient Tibet, this beautifully illustrated collector's edition contains stunning full-colour illustrations throughout.
Lama Mipams Commentary to Nagarjunas Stanzas for a Novic monk
GLENN H. MULLIN
LIBRARY OF TIBETAN WORKS AND ARCHIVES/PALJOR PUBLICATIONS
Meditation Transformation and Dream Yoga
RINPOCHE VENERABLE GYATRUL
SNOW LION PUBLICATIONS
THE QUINTESSENCE OF THE UNION OF MAHAMUDRA AND DZOKCHEN
RINPOCHE KARMA CHAKME
KTD PUBLICATIONS
Gates to Buddhist Practice
CHAGDUD TULKU
PILGRIMS PUBLISHING VARANASI
THE LIFE AND WORK OF BUDDHAGHOSA
LAW BIMALA CHARAN
ENCOUNTERS WITH ENLIGHTENMENT STORIES FROM THE LIFE OF THE BUDDHA
SIDDHALOKA
WISDOM TREE INDIA
THE ILLUSTRATED BUDDHA FOR BEGINNERS
ASMA STEPHEN T.
JAICO PUBLISHING HOUSE, INDIA
Dhammapada Message and Meaning
D.C. AHIR
BUDDHIST WORLD PRESS
INTRODUCTION TO BUDDHISM
DALAI LAMA,TSERING DHONDUP
366 Gems from Buddhism
ROBERT VAN DE WEYER
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