Description
- ISBN-13: 9781569572221
- Publisher: Shambhala
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 208
- ISBN-10: 1569572224
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2021
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹299.00.₹254.15Current price is: ₹254.15.
Unlock the mysteries of life, death, and rebirth with ‘The Tibetan Book of the Dead.’ Explore the bardo, the intermediate state, and discover profound wisdom for navigating life’s transitions. This pocket edition offers accessible insights into Tibetan Buddhist teachings by renowned authors Francesca Fremantle and Chogyam Trungpa. ISBN: 9781569572221. Perfect for spiritual seekers and those curious about Tibetan Buddhism.
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Akagra Ravi –
Some of the concepts were confusing and abstract, but it’s great to have a guide about the processes of death and rebirth.
Ashish Shukla –
Gave me peace about death. The bardo stages were mind-blowing and helped me think about my spirituality and future.
Anindya Das –
Not for the faint of heart. It requires patience and an open mind, but it offers a unique perspective on life and death.
Shashank Pathak –
This book is amazing! Gave me a new perspective on life and death. Definitely worth reading if you’re on a spiritual journey.
Sayan Patra –
A classic for a reason. This book gives you such a unique perspective on death and life, but the language is bit difficult.
Muskan Singh –
A profound and thought-provoking book. It challenged my understanding of life and death. I would recommend it to anyone interested in spirituality.
Prasad Pandharinath Wagh –
A fascinating glimpse into Tibetan Buddhist beliefs about death. Some parts were difficult to understand, but overall a worthwhile read.
Ananya –
I found this book to be profound and comforting during a difficult time. It offered a new perspective on death and loss. It is truly special!
Himanshu –
It wasn’t what I expected. I struggled to understand the language and imagery. Needs some more explaination.
Sushant Khandelwal –
Found it a bit repetitive and hard to follow at times. Still, some interesting concepts that make you think.
Kshitij Verma –
Interesting but dense. It’s a challenging read if you’re not familiar with Buddhist concepts. I’m still processing it.
Soumyajit Mukherjee –
If you are on a spiritual journey, this book is for you. It’s great to expand your mind and explore different religious views.
Gyan Prakash –
I was hoping for a lighter read. This book is very academic and requires focus. Some good insights, but heavy.
Pranjal Vats –
A life-changing book! So full of wisdom and insight on death and how to prepare for it. I couldn’t recommend it enough.
Revat Mehra –
A bit too academic and repetitive for my taste. Hard to get through, but interesting concepts in general.
Divya Pragya –
This book offered a unique perspective on the afterlife. I found it insightful, although dense in some areas. Definitely requires multiple readings.
Gaurang Athalye –
It challenged my views on death and dying! A very unique book that will leave you thinking for days.
Garvit Rajora –
A spiritual guide that’s both comforting and a bit unsettling. It opens your mind to the possibilities beyond our physical existence. Very thought-provoking.
Ayush Jain –
A very interesting book. Some of it went over my head but a good overview to the afterlife.
Nishtha Rawat –
A bit dense and difficult, but still a worthwhile read for those interested in Tibetan Buddhism. It takes time to understand.
Akshit Khanna –
Good introduction to Tibetan Buddhism’s perspective on death. I would suggest reading some intro materials first.
Gitish Batra –
A must-read for anyone interested in Tibetan Buddhism. It’s dense but rewarding. Be prepared to reread sections for clarity.
Shirin Sachdeva –
It is a unique experience to read this book and I’m sure it will help ease any worries about death. It’s a must-read.
Adarsh Pandey –
This book is so helpful when going through life’s transitions! I think everyone should read it once in their lives.