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− | Mani Kabum (Wyl. ma Ni bka' 'bum) - a collection of teachings and practices focused on Avalokiteshvara, attributed to King Songtsen Gampo and revealed as a terma by three different masters: the siddha Ngödrup, Nyangrel Nyima Özer, and Shakya Ö. | + | [[Mani Kabum]] ([[Wyl.]] [[ma Ni bka' 'bum]]) - a collection of teachings and practices focused on [[Avalokiteshvara]], attributed to [[King Songtsen Gampo]] and revealed as a [[terma]] by three different [[masters]]: the [[siddha]] [[Ngödrup]], [[Nyangrel Nyima Özer]], and [[Shakya Ö]]. |
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− | Bryan Phillips, “Consummation and Compassion in Medieval Tibet: The Mani bka’-‘bum chen-mo of Guru Chos-kyi dbang- | + | |
− | Matthew Kapstein, 'Remarks on the Maṇi bKa'-'bum and the Cult of Āvalokiteśvara in Tibet', in Tibetan Buddhism: Reason and Revelation edited by Steven D Goodman and Ronald M. Davidson, SUNY, 1992 | + | |
− | Matthew Kapstein, 'The Royal Way of Supreme Compassion', in Religions of Tibet in Practice, edited by Donald S. Lopez Jr., Princeton University Press, 1997 | + | Bryan Phillips, “Consummation and [[Compassion]] in {{Wiki|Medieval}} [[Tibet]]: The [[Mani bka’-‘bum chen-mo]] of [[Guru]] [[Chos-kyi dbang-phyug]]” (unpublished PhD {{Wiki|thesis}}) |
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+ | [[Matthew Kapstein]], 'Remarks on the [[Maṇi bKa'-'bum]] and the {{Wiki|Cult}} of [[Āvalokiteśvara]] in [[Tibet]]', in [[Tibetan Buddhism]]: [[Reason]] and [[Revelation]] edited by Steven D Goodman and [[Ronald M. Davidson]], SUNY, 1992 | ||
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+ | [[Matthew Kapstein]], 'The {{Wiki|Royal}} Way of Supreme [[Compassion]]', in [[Religions]] of [[Tibet]] in Practice, edited by [[Wikipedia:Donald S. Lopez, Jr.|Donald S. Lopez]] Jr., [[Princeton University Press]], 1997 | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:31, 24 October 2024
Mani Kabum (Wyl. ma Ni bka' 'bum) - a collection of teachings and practices focused on Avalokiteshvara, attributed to King Songtsen Gampo and revealed as a terma by three different masters: the siddha Ngödrup, Nyangrel Nyima Özer, and Shakya Ö.
Further Reading
Bryan Phillips, “Consummation and Compassion in Medieval Tibet: The Mani bka’-‘bum chen-mo of Guru Chos-kyi dbang-phyug” (unpublished PhD thesis)
Matthew Kapstein, 'Remarks on the Maṇi bKa'-'bum and the Cult of Āvalokiteśvara in Tibet', in Tibetan Buddhism: Reason and Revelation edited by Steven D Goodman and Ronald M. Davidson, SUNY, 1992
Matthew Kapstein, 'The Royal Way of Supreme Compassion', in Religions of Tibet in Practice, edited by Donald S. Lopez Jr., Princeton University Press, 1997