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  1. These teachings contained the texts of the now famous Great Liberation upon Hearing in the Bardo. The Tibetan Book of the Dead was first published in 1927 by Oxford University Press, London. Dr. Walter Y. Evans-Wentz coined the title because of parallels he found with the writings of the Egyptian Book of the Dead.

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  3. Download Free PDF. View PDF. Religions. Liberation through Seeing: Screening The Tibetan Book of the Dead. 2018 •. Paul B Donnelly. The text known in English as The Tibetan Book of the Dead is arguably the principle source for popular understandings of Tibetan Buddhist conceptions of death.

  4. A translation of the classic Tibetan text on the art of dying and the science of death, with commentary and supplementary materials. Learn about the six realms, the three bodies, the stages of death, the reality of liberation, and the practices of the between.

  5. 'The Tibetan Book of the Dead,' is a guide for the dead and dying. The first part, called Chikhai Bardo, describes the moment of death and the clear light. The second part, Chonyid Bardo, deals with the states which supervene immediately after death. The third part, Sidpa Bardo, concerns the onset of the birth instinct and of prenatal events.