The Tibetan Book of the Dead

The Tibetan Book of the Dead

Bookབར་དོ་ཐོས་གྲོལ
Compiled byW. Y. Evans-Wentz
EditorW. Y. Evans-Wentz
Translated byLama Kazi Dawa-Samdup
Copyright HolderW. Y. Evans-Wentz
First Published byOxford University Press
Commentary byCarl Gustav Jung
Foreword byLama Anagarika Govinda, Sir John Woodroffe
About/SubjectBuddhism
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
LocationUnited States of America
Copyright1960
First Published In Paperback1960
This Edition Published1970
Pages / Font249 pages
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number60-3909
ChaptersIllustrations Psychological Commentary by Dr. C. G. Jung Introductory Foreword by Lama Anagarika Govidina Foreword: The Science of Death, by Sir John Woodroffe Introduction I. The Importance of the Bardo Thödol II. The Symbolism III. The Esoteric Significance of the Forty-Nine Days of the Bardo IV. The Esoteric Significance of the Five Elements V. The Wisdom Teachings VI. The Death Ceremonies VII. The Bardo, or After-Death State VIII. The Psychology of the Bardo Visions IX. The Judgement X. The Rebirth Doctrine XI. The Cosmography XII. The Fundamental Teachings Summarized XIII. The Manuscript XIV. The Origin of the Bardo Thödol XV. The Translating and the Editing Book I - The Chikhai Bardo and the Chönyid Bardo Book II - The Sidpa Bardo
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