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==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== | ||
*Gendün Chöphel, ''An Ornament of the Thought of Nāgārjuna Clarifying the Core of Madhyamaka'', translated by Pema Wangjié and Jean Mulligan, Shang Shung Edizioni, 2005, second revised edition 2006 | |||
*Dhammapada | *Dhammapada | ||
*Tibetan Arts of Love | *Tibetan Arts of Love |
Revision as of 13:39, 6 August 2007
Gendün Chöpel (Wyl. dge 'dun chos 'phel) - One of the most original thinkers in Tibetan history, Gendün Chöpel was a philosopher, historian, artist, translator, traveller and a campaigner for the modernisation of Tibet. He translated the Dhammapada from Pali into Tibetan.
Further Reading
- Gendün Chöphel, An Ornament of the Thought of Nāgārjuna Clarifying the Core of Madhyamaka, translated by Pema Wangjié and Jean Mulligan, Shang Shung Edizioni, 2005, second revised edition 2006
- Dhammapada
- Tibetan Arts of Love
- The Madman's Middle Way