Longchenpa at TBRC
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Longchenpa at TBRC
Hey folks,
sorry to be a complete dunce but I've tried searching for Longchenpa material over at the TBRC and come up with nada. Could anyone more savvy than me point me in the right direction?
Thanks!
Alex.
sorry to be a complete dunce but I've tried searching for Longchenpa material over at the TBRC and come up with nada. Could anyone more savvy than me point me in the right direction?
Thanks!
Alex.
Re: Longchenpa at TBRC
Alex Hubbard wrote:Hey folks,
sorry to be a complete dunce but I've tried searching for Longchenpa material over at the TBRC and come up with nada. Could anyone more savvy than me point me in the right direction?
Thanks!
Alex.
You need to search on his name, i.e. Dri med 'od zer
http://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P1583
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Re: Longchenpa at TBRC
That's great, thanks.
I saw that name but mistook him for one of Dudjom Lingpa's sons.
I'm looking for the original tibetan of his homage to chang. It's in his 'Miscellaneous Collected Works' apparently, I'll go take a look and see if it's there.
Alex.
I saw that name but mistook him for one of Dudjom Lingpa's sons.
I'm looking for the original tibetan of his homage to chang. It's in his 'Miscellaneous Collected Works' apparently, I'll go take a look and see if it's there.
Alex.
Re: Longchenpa at TBRC
Alex Hubbard wrote:That's great, thanks.
I saw that name but mistook him for one of Dudjom Lingpa's sons.
I'm looking for the original tibetan of his homage to chang. It's in his 'Miscellaneous Collected Works' apparently, I'll go take a look and see if it's there.
Alex.
I translated it. I'll dig it up later today, it is on another computer.
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Re: Longchenpa at TBRC
You're a gent, I appreciate it muchly.
According to 'Sources of the Tibetan Tradition' (which has a pretty idiosyncratic translation) it's in vol.2 pages 328.3– 331.6, but that section on TBRC has the title 'byang chub kyi sems kun byed rgyal po'i don khrin rin chen gru bo' which gave me the impression that the TBRC collection might be a different edition.
Alex.
According to 'Sources of the Tibetan Tradition' (which has a pretty idiosyncratic translation) it's in vol.2 pages 328.3– 331.6, but that section on TBRC has the title 'byang chub kyi sems kun byed rgyal po'i don khrin rin chen gru bo' which gave me the impression that the TBRC collection might be a different edition.
Alex.
Re: Longchenpa at TBRC
Alex Hubbard wrote:You're a gent, I appreciate it muchly.
According to 'Sources of the Tibetan Tradition' (which has a pretty idiosyncratic translation) it's in vol.2 pages 328.3– 331.6, but that section on TBRC has the title 'byang chub kyi sems kun byed rgyal po'i don khrin rin chen gru bo' which gave me the impression that the TBRC collection might be a different edition.
Alex.
dri med 'od zer. " bdud rtsi zil mngar ma/." In gsung thor bu/_dri med 'od zer/(sde dge par ma/). TBRC W23504. 2: 332 - 335. paro, bhutan: lama ngodrup and sherab drimey, 1982. http://tbrc.org/link?RID=O00EGS1013837| ... 506$W23504
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Malcolm, yes that's it, thanks so much.
Unfortunately there something wrong as I can't access the reader. It says the RID is invalid. I'll email them. In any case, if you get round to finding your translation I'd really enjoy a read.
Alex.
Unfortunately there something wrong as I can't access the reader. It says the RID is invalid. I'll email them. In any case, if you get round to finding your translation I'd really enjoy a read.
Alex.
Re: Longchenpa at TBRC
Alex Hubbard wrote:Malcolm, yes that's it, thanks so much.
Unfortunately there something wrong as I can't access the reader. It says the RID is invalid. I'll email them. In any case, if you get round to finding your translation I'd really enjoy a read.
Alex.
just search on this title.
bdud rtsi zil mngar ma
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Thanks, I did that and found two versions, the one from 1973 opened in the reader but not the one from 2000.
Do you know if there are any substantial differences? I'm guessing these are different editions.
Alex.
Do you know if there are any substantial differences? I'm guessing these are different editions.
Alex.
Re: Longchenpa at TBRC
Alex Hubbard wrote:Thanks, I did that and found two versions, the one from 1973 opened in the reader but not the one from 2000.
Do you know if there are any substantial differences? I'm guessing these are different editions.
Alex.
No, I doubt it. The 200 edition is the same block prints, AFAIK.
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Ok, different imprints then it seems.
Thanks for all your help.
Alex.
Thanks for all your help.
Alex.
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Looking forward to it!Malcolm wrote:Alex Hubbard wrote:That's great, thanks.
I saw that name but mistook him for one of Dudjom Lingpa's sons.
I'm looking for the original tibetan of his homage to chang. It's in his 'Miscellaneous Collected Works' apparently, I'll go take a look and see if it's there.
Alex.
I translated it. I'll dig it up later today, it is on another computer.
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Re: Longchenpa at TBRC
If you go here:
http://www.amazon.com/Sources-Tibetan-T ... 0231135998
and, using the "Look inside" feature, search for "Sweet Nectar Describing the Origins and Qualities of Beer",
you can read a translation of it by Schaeffer.
http://www.amazon.com/Sources-Tibetan-T ... 0231135998
and, using the "Look inside" feature, search for "Sweet Nectar Describing the Origins and Qualities of Beer",
you can read a translation of it by Schaeffer.
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