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Title: Indabhūti's rDo-rje theg pa'i rtsa ba dang yan lag gi ltung ba'i bshags-pa: A Tantric Confessional Text
Language of title: English
Author/Creator: Nathan Katz

Description: The article looks at Dorjé tekpé tsawa dang yenlak gi tungwé shakpa (rdo rje theg pa'i rtsa ba dang yan lag gi ltung ba'i bshags pa), written by Indrabhūti, as a traditional Tantric confession of errors. The article attempts to arrive at a clearer idea of this practice of confessing errors by looking at comparable structures in Theravā̄da and Mahāyāna traditions. (Mark Premo-Hopkins 2004-04-14)

Publisher Place: New Delhi
Publisher: Vikas Publishing House PVT LTD
Normalized publisher place: New Delhi
Publisher country: India
Published Date: 1980
Classification: Tibetan and Himalayan -- Multi-Author Edited Volumes -- Conference Proceedings -- Proceedings of the International Association of Tibetan Studies (PIATS) -- PIATS 2 (1979), In Honour of Hugh Richardson
Cultural Coverage: Tibet and Himalayas
Language: English
Series Title: Proceedings of the International Association of Tibetan Studies
Series volume: 2
Source: Tibetan Studies in Honour of Hugh Richardson: Proceedings of the International Seminar on Tibetan Studies, Oxford, 1979
Source Editor: Michael Aris
Aung San Suu Kyi
Source Type: Conference Proceedings
Source Page Numbers: 169-176
Frequency of publication: Irregular
LOC: 81111407
Format: Print media (print or manuscript, including PDFs)
Resource Type: Article
Conference Paper
Release Flag: OK for viewing
Date Of Record Creation: 2004-04-14 15:47:04
Date Record Checked: 2004-04-07
Date Last Modified: 2006-09-25 18:02:54
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