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The royal song of Saraha, a study in the history of Buddhist thought. / Translated and annotated by Herbert V. Guenther.

Van Pelt Library PK1428.9.S2 S68
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Guenther, Herbert V.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sarahapāda, active 8th century. Song on human action.
Sarahapāda.
Genre:
Biographies.
Physical Description:
vii, 214 pages : facsimile, portrait ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
Seattle : University of Washington Press, [1969]
Contents:
Tradition and philosophy: The tradition about Saraha and his works. The teaching of the Dohās. Existence versus essence.
The royal song of Saraha: The song on human action: the treasure of Dohās.
Commentaries: Commentaries by sKye-med-bde-chen and Karma Phrin-las-pa.
Selected bibliography (p. 205-207).
Notes:
A treatise on one of Saraha's Three cycles of Dohās: the forty-stanza "Song on human action" or "King Dohās," with accompanying text and commentaries translated from the Tibetan.
Contains:
Sarahapāda, active 8th century. Song on human action. 1969.
OCLC:
21232

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