Death and the art of dying in Tibetan Buddhism

by Rinpoche Bokar

Paperback, 1993

Publication

Imprint: San Francisco : ClearPoint Press, c1993. Responsibility: Bokar Rinpoche. Translated from the Tibetan into French by Francois Jacquemart, translated to English by Christiane Buchet, edited by Jennifer Pessereau. OCLC Number: 32014552. Physical: Text : 1 volume : 143 pages ; 22 cm. Features: Includes glossary, index.

Call number

Death / Bokar

Barcode

BK-03830

ISBN

9780963037121

CSS Library Notes

Description: Buddhism asserts that all beings live beyond the various fluctuations of this life. Death is merely a passage to rebirth in another realm such as the human world, a pure land or the flowering of the ultimate nature of the mind. Using the wisdom available in Tibetan Buddhism, Bokar Rinpoche explains and guides us through the experience of death and beyond. -- from back cover

Table of Contents: Introduction to the French text
Death
Art of dying
Approaching death
When other people die
Appendix 1 : the six bardos
Appendix 2 : seven branch prayer

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Physical description

143 p.; 22 cm

Language

Original language

French

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