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Re: theos-talk Dzungarian "Mani Kumbum" -" Book of the 10,000 Precepts"

Jul 05, 2012 10:26 PM
by MKR


Here what I found googling:

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 *From*: John C. Huntington <huntington.2@6fVoOuxTHV25Zq6ZdDXhIHPT_FXWd3Pov9rFjzunarQZZqBadPdHGr_luoY0f4ZMEwpeYyVlwGkHaZhJWRpp.yahoo.invalid>
*List Editor*: Dan Arnold <daarnold@obxcYOwyvJlUeygV8RyqzBNUJGopJdWRrdN0yoqZPW57ltcQIEcM2BPYqwcevQuRdlf7-o1sQw0QBuZXoCH5aac-1g.yahoo.invalid>
*Editor's Subject*: Re: QUERY>Vessantara Jataka in Tibet and East Asia
(Huntington)
*Author's Subject*: Re: QUERY>Vessantara Jataka in Tibet and East Asia
(Barstow)
*Date Written*: October 14, 2010 7:42:17 PM CDT
*Date Posted*: Fri, 14 Oct 2010 21:44:41 -0400

To all with an interest in Trizin Tsering's  published translation of the Mani
Kumbum mentioned by Barstow,

It is said to be available at:

Evergreen Buddhist Culture Service pte ltd
100, Eu Tong Sen Street #03-15, #03-17
Pearls Center, singapore 059812
Tele 65 62206360
e-mail: egbudcul@64zL2vZshhF6IwrT_RLONK6K-HoVBhcmiJL-akhcqd9zPp9U-EsLYzfqlgvFyKZiU_9ue4XWobEhTcuXIQQ9.yahoo.invalid

See: www.manikabum.com

The price for the two volume set is not mentioned

I have not seen the Mani Kumbum yet, but I do have a copy of Trizin Tsering's
Dharmakaya Stupa and while it is some what problematic, it is still quite
valuable,

John




John C. Huntington, Professor
(Buddhist Art and Methodologies)
<http://huntingtonarchive.osu.edu> <http://huntingtonarchive.osu.edu>
Department of the History of Art
The Ohio State University
Columbus, OH, U.S.A.



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On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 12:11 PM, M. Sufilight
<global-theosophy@OYEQmj4GXyzBmjpcVUBxGKaokKyH4HeDX3EAFraW1l9imUMnoY6fNKSV_OVKcdnjOzkvfYSwGsTCqnDVo6FyHfR5.yahoo.invalid>wrote:

> **
>
>
> Dear friends
>
> Is the book "Mani Kumbum," mentioned by Blavatsky available today? Where?
> Only in Tibetan Budhiams Monasteries?
>
> H. P. Blavatsky wrote:
> As said in the Scriptures: "The Past time is the Present time, as also the
> Future, which, though it has not come into existence, still is"; according
> to a precept in the Prasanga Madhyamika teaching, whose dogmas have been
> known ever since it broke away from the purely esoteric schools.*
> * See Dzungarian "Mani Kumbum," the "Book of the 10,000 Precepts." Also
> consult Wassilief's "Der Buddhismus," pp. 327 and 357, etc.
> http://www.phx-ult-lodge.org/SDVolume_I.htm
>
> The book "Der Buddhismus" by Wasiljew is here...online:
> http://archive.org/stream/derbuddhismus00petegoog#page/n345/mode/2up
>
> M. Sufilight
>
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