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'''Mani Kabum''' ([[Wyl.]] maṇi bka'-'bum)  - a collection of teachings and practices focused on [[Avalokiteshvara]], attributed to King [[Songtsen Gampo]] and revealed as a [[terma]] by three different masters: the siddha Ngödrup, [[Nyangrel Nyima Özer]], and Shakya Ö.
[[Image:Avalokiteshvara.JPG|frame|'''Avalokiteshvara''' courtesy of Lama Tsondru Sangpo]]'''Mani Kabum''' ([[Wyl.]] maṇi bka'-'bum)  - a collection of teachings and practices focused on [[Avalokiteshvara]], attributed to King [[Songtsen Gampo]] and revealed as a [[terma]] by three different masters: the siddha Ngödrup, [[Nyangrel Nyima Özer]], and Shakya Ö.


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==

Revision as of 08:02, 2 July 2008

Avalokiteshvara courtesy of Lama Tsondru Sangpo

Mani Kabum (Wyl. maṇi bka'-'bum) - a collection of teachings and practices focused on Avalokiteshvara, attributed to King Songtsen Gampo and revealed as a terma by three different masters: the siddha Ngödrup, Nyangrel Nyima Özer, and Shakya Ö.

Further Reading

  • Matthew Kapstein, 'Remarks on the Maṇi bKa'-'bum and the Cult of Āvalokiteśvara in Tibet', in Tibetan Buddhism: Reason and Revelation edited by Steven D Goodman and Ronald M. Davidson, SUNY, 1992
  • Matthew Kapstein, 'The Royal Way of Supreme Compassion', in Religions of Tibet in Practice, edited by Donald S. Lopez Jr., Princeton University Press, 1997

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