The Life of Buddha in Colloquial Tibetan

སངས་རྒྱས་བཅོམ་ལྡན་འདས་ཀྱི་མཛད་པ་བཞུགས་སོ།

Kids, Beautiful and Interesting, Language Arts, People and Places, Biography, Non-Fiction
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Author: Tethong Thubten Choedhar Rakra Rinpoche ISBN: 9783946611202
Publisher: RUDI Publishing House Publication: December 18, 2018
Imprint: RUDI Publishing House Language: Tibetan
Author: Tethong Thubten Choedhar Rakra Rinpoche
ISBN: 9783946611202
Publisher: RUDI Publishing House
Publication: December 18, 2018
Imprint: RUDI Publishing House
Language: Tibetan

Rakra Rinpoche (Rakra Tethong Thubten Choedhar; 1925-2012) wrote The Life of Buddha in Colloquial Tibetan in 1983 for children aged around 13 to 14. The 25 drawings reprinted in the book are also from his hand.

As a student of the great Tibetan scholar Gendün Chöphel and one of the most skilled practitioners of the art of classical Tibetan poetry, the author was nevertheless a passionate advocate of the colloquial tradition and also treasured the richness of the Tibetan dialects. These are the two factors he considered important for understanding the Tibetan classical literature, which also shaped the entire book.

The Life of Buddha, now newly edited by Shingza Rinpoche (Lobsang Tenzin Choekyi Gyaltsen; *1980), is also highly suitable for foreigners who are learning Tibetan.

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Rakra Rinpoche (Rakra Tethong Thubten Choedhar; 1925-2012) wrote The Life of Buddha in Colloquial Tibetan in 1983 for children aged around 13 to 14. The 25 drawings reprinted in the book are also from his hand.

As a student of the great Tibetan scholar Gendün Chöphel and one of the most skilled practitioners of the art of classical Tibetan poetry, the author was nevertheless a passionate advocate of the colloquial tradition and also treasured the richness of the Tibetan dialects. These are the two factors he considered important for understanding the Tibetan classical literature, which also shaped the entire book.

The Life of Buddha, now newly edited by Shingza Rinpoche (Lobsang Tenzin Choekyi Gyaltsen; *1980), is also highly suitable for foreigners who are learning Tibetan.

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