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'''Chanting the Names of Manjushri''' (Skt. Mañjuśrīnāmasaṃgīti; [[Wyl.]] 'jam dpal mtshan brjod) - A famous praise of [[Manjushri]], sometimes known as the 'king of all [[tantra]]s'. | '''Chanting the Names of Manjushri''' (Skt. Mañjuśrīnāmasaṃgīti; [[Wyl.]] 'jam dpal mtshan brjod) - A famous praise of [[Manjushri]], sometimes known as the 'king of all [[tantra]]s'. In spite of the text's length and difficulty, [[Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö]] famously memorized it after reading it only once.[http://www.lotsawahouse.org/jkcl_bio.html] | ||
==Translations== | ==Translations== |
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Chanting the Names of Manjushri (Skt. Mañjuśrīnāmasaṃgīti; Wyl. 'jam dpal mtshan brjod) - A famous praise of Manjushri, sometimes known as the 'king of all tantras'. In spite of the text's length and difficulty, Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö famously memorized it after reading it only once.[1]
Translations
- Alex Wayman, Chanting the Names of Manjusri: The Manjusri Nama-Samgiti, Shambhala, 1985