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The Tibetan Book of the Dead
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
IDE375

by W.Y. Evans-Wentz
Paperback (Edition: 2004)

Winsome Books India
ISBN 8188043125

Size: 8.3" X 5.5"
Pages: 290

Our Price: $12.50

 
About the Book:

The Tibetan Book of the Dead, has taken it to be a very free translation of Bardo Thodol (Liberation by Hearing on the after Death Plane'), is among the sacred book of the world. The book is pre-eminent insight into interpretations of higher 'lamaic' teachings and of the subtle exotericism underlying the Bardo Thodol. In this Oriental ideas have been put forward in a form which is intelligible to the European mind. The Occidental parallels of various mystic or occult doctrines current in Orient are frequently referred in this book, because author's personal experience gathered during years of wanderings chiefly in the high Himalayas and on the Tibetan frontiers of Kashmir, Garhwal, and Sikkim. It also contains a detailed introduction that serves as necessary commentary to the translation. The annotations to the text record are based on author's research especially in relation to Northern or 'Mahayana Buddhism'.

This book is a valuable contribution to ever expanding quest for Buddhist knowledge and serve as one more spiritual stand in an unbreakable bond of goodwill and universal peace, binding East and West together in mutual respect and understanding.

About The Author:

W. Y. Evans-Wentz was a fellow of Jesus College. Oxford.

CONTENTS

Prefacevii
Illustrationsxv
FOREWORD: The Science of Death, by Sir John Woodroffexxiii
Introduction1
I.The Importance of the Bardo Thodol1
II.The Symbolism2
III.The Esoteric Significance of the Forty-Nine Days of the Bardo6
IV.The Esoteric Significance of the Five Elements8
V.The Wisdom Teachings10
VI.The Death Ceremonies18
VII.The Bardo, or After-Death State28
VIII.The Psychology of the Bardo Visions31
IX.The Judgement35
X.The Rebirth Doctrine39
XI.The Cosmology61
XII.The Fundamental Teaching Summarized66
XIII.The Manuscript 68
XIV.The Origin of Bardo Thodol73
XV.The Translating and the Editing78
BOOK I
THE CHIKHAI BARDO AND THE CHONYID BARDO
THE OBEISANCES85
THE INTRODUCTION85
The Transference of the Consciousness-Principle85
The Reading of this Thodol 87
The Practical Application of this Thodol by the Officiant 88
PART I
THE BARDO OF THE MOMENTS OF DEATH
INSTRUCTIONS ON THE SYMPTOMS OF DEATH, OR THE FIRST STAGE OF THE CHIKHAI BARDO: THE PRIMARY CLEAR LIGHT SEEN AT THE MOMENT OF DEATH89
INSTRUCTION CONCERNING THE SECOND STAGE OF THE CHIKHAI BARDO: THE SECONDARY CLEAR LIGHT SEEN IMMEDIATELY AFTER DEATH97
PART II
THE BARDO OF THE EXPERIENCING OF REALTY
INTRODUCTORY INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING THE EXPERIENCING OF REALITY DURING THE THIRD STAGE OF THE BARDO, WHEN THE KARMIC APPARITIONS APPEAR101
THE DAWNING OF THE PEACEFUL DEITIES, FROM THE FIRST TO THE SEVENTH DAY105
The First Day131
The Second Day105
The Third Day108
The Fourth Day110
The Fifth Day112
The Sixth Day115
The Seventh Day118
THE DAWNING OF THE WRATHFUL DEITIES, FROM THE EIGHTH TO THE FOURTEENTH DAY131
Introduction131
The Eighth Day136
The Ninth Day138
The Tenth Day138
The Eleventh Day139
The Twelfth Day140
The Thirteenth Day141
The Fourteenth Day143
THE CONCLUSION, SHOWING THE FUNDAMENTAL IMPORTANCE OF THE BARDO TEACHING151
BOOK II
THE SIDPA BARDO
THE OBEISANCES155
INTRODUCTORY VERSES 155
PART I
THE AFTER-DEATH WORLD
THE BARDO: ITS BIRTH AND ITS SUPERNORMAL FACULTIES155
CHARACTERISTICS OF EXISTENCE IN THE INTERMEDIATE STATE 160
THE JUDGEMENT165
THE ALL-DETERMINING INFLUENCE OF THOUGHT169
THE DAWNING OF THE LIGHTS OF THE SIX LOKAS173
PART II
THE PROCESS OF REBIRTH
THE CLOSING OF THE DOOR OF THE WOMB175
Method of Preventing Entry into a Womb176
The First Method of Closing the Womb-Door176
The Second Method of Closing the Womb-Door177
The Third Method of Closing the Womb-door178
The Fourth Method of Closing the Womb-door180
The Fifth Method of Closing the Womb-door181
THE CHOOSING OF THE WOMB-DOOR183
The Premonitory Visions of the Place of Rebirth183
The Protection against the tormenting Furies185
THE ALTERNATIVE CHOOSING: SUPERNORMAL BIRTH; OR WOMB-BIRTH 188
Supernormal Birth by Transference to a Paradise Realm Womb-Birth: the Return to the Human World190
THE APPENDIX
I.THE INVOCATION OF THE BUDDHAS AND BODHISATTVAS197
II.'THE PATH OF GOOD WISHES FOR SAVING FROM THE DANGEROUS NARROW PASSAGE-WAY OF THE BARDO'199
III.'THE ROOT VERSES OF THE SIX BARDOS200
IV.'THE PATH OF GOOD WISHES WHICH PROTECT-ETH FROM FEAR IN THE BARDO205
V.THE COLOPHON209
ADDENDA
I.YOGA211
II.TANTRICISM213
III.MANTRAS, OR WORDS OF POWER220
IV.THE GURU AND SHISHYA (OR CHELA) AND INITIATIONS222
V.REALITY224
VI.NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN BUDDHISM AND CHRISTIANITY232
VII.THE MEDIEVAL CHRISTIAN JUDGEMENT211
I.YOGA211
INDEX241