Information about a product
The Life of the Last Rin Spungs pa Ruler and his Guide to Śambhala. A study based on the 16th century manuscript, Vidyādhara – The Messenger (Rig pa’dzin pa’i pho nya) by Ngag dbang ’jig grags of Rin spungs (translation and comparative text analysis)

Click to zoom

The presented work is based on the manuscript Rig pa ’dzin pa’i pho nya by Ngag dbang ’jig grags, the 16th century last ruler of Rin spungs in Central Tibet. The manuscript is very rare and interesting for Tibetan literature, not broadly known and studied... czytaj więcej

The Life of the Last Rin Spungs pa Ruler and his Guide to Śambhala. A study based on the 16th century manuscript, Vidyādhara – The Messenger (Rig pa’dzin pa’i pho nya) by Ngag dbang ’jig grags of Rin spungs (translation and comparative text analysis)

availability:
status_icon
Available
42,00 zł
37.80 / 1egz.
You save 10% (4,20 zł).
In stock
Edition:
1
Place and year of publication:
Warszawa 2021
Publication language:
angielski
ISBN/ISSN:
978-83-235-5169-0
EAN:
9788323551690
Number of page:
324
Binding:
Miękka
Format:
17x24 cm
Weight:
520 g
Publication type:
Praca naukowa
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31338/uw.9788323551775
The presented work is based on the manuscript Rig pa ’dzin pa’i pho nya by Ngag dbang ’jig grags, the 16th century last ruler of Rin spungs in Central Tibet. The manuscript is very rare and interesting for Tibetan literature, not broadly known and studied by Tibetologists both outside and inside Tibet. Two main themes of the manuscript are discussed in detail in the book: the itinerary of Śambhala and the life of the author, Ngag dbang ’jig grags. The volume includes chronological presentation of the manuscript with a commentary: the life of the author, Ngag dbang ’jig grags (second part of the text) and the guide to Śambhala (first part of the text), as well as its complete English translation. In the appendices discussion on the literary aspects of the manuscript is presented, accompanied by different glossaries and the index.

PhD Thupten Kunga Chashab – is a Tibetan born in Sollu Khumbu, Nepal. After completing primary and secondary education he joined a monastery and obtained a monastic education. He was admitted to the Institute of Buddhist Dialectics in Dharamsala, India in 1982 where he completed studies on Buddhist philosophy (B.A. and M.A.) as well as learn on Tibetan history, grammar and poetry.
In 1994 he was invited to teach Tibetan at the Faculty of Oriental Studies of the University of Warsaw. He joined the Tibetan Studies program at the University of Oslo in 1999-2001 where he completed M. Phil degree in 2001. In 2003 he obtained his Ph.D degree from the University of Warsaw. His publications include studies on Si tu Panchen’s Tibetan grammar and Catalogue of Tibetan Pander collection at the Jagiellonian Library which he co-authored.


Zobacz również
Polecane
Historia i pamięć
Historia i pamięćLe Goff Jacques
  • Le Goff presents his own ideas and other contemporary concepts of history. He reflects on the theory of history and historiography, as part of the pending ideological and scientific disputes. He looks for continuity and similarities in the transformations
32,80 zł
Details
Od mózgu do umysłu. Jak powstaje nasz wewnętrzny świat
Od mózgu do umysłu. Jak powstaje nasz wewnętrzny światFrith Chris
  • An excellent introduction to neuroscience, presenting the current knowledge about the brain work, describing how this organ receives and processes incoming information. The book, brilliantly written, with numerous illustrations, is compulsory reading
45,00 zł   40,50 zł
Details
Fragmenty większej całości. Dla Jerzego S. Wasilewskiego
Fragmenty większej całości. Dla Jerzego S. Wasilewskiego
  • The books invites the reader to travel across different continents and various methodologies. Once more, the authors look at Jerzy Wasilewski’s anthropological recognitions and offer their own readings. Taboo, shamanism, yurt, trickster, laughter
45,00 zł   40,50 zł
Details
Zamknij
Jplayer
pixel