The Tibetan Book of the Dead or The After-death Experiences on the Bardo Plane

Karma-glin-pa
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First published in 1927, The Tibetan Book of the Dead, or the Bardo Thödol, has since been revised and reprinted in several editions; for the Galaxy Books edition, Dr. Evans-Wentz prepared a special Preface. Although. the Bardo Thödol, is used in Tibet as a breviary, and read or recited on the occasion of death, it was originally conceived to serve as a guide not only for the dying and the dead, but for the living as well. As a contribution to the science of death and of existence after death, and of rebirth, The Tibetan Book of the Dead is unique among sacred books of the world.
Genres: BuddhismReligionPhilosophySpiritualityNonfictionClassicsMythologyDeathReferenceEastern Philosophy
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