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'''Phur Drel Bum Nak''', '''Black Collected Words''' | '''Phur Drel Bum Nak''' (Tib. ཕུར་འགྲེལ་འབུམ་ནག, [[Wyl.]] ''phur ‘grel 'bum nag''), '''Black Collected Words''' or '''Black One: Hundred Thousand Word Commentary on the Kila''' — the seminal commentary on [[Vajrakilaya]] written by [[Padmasambhava]], [[Vimalamitra]] and Shilamanju. | ||
== Translation == | ==Translation== | ||
*Boord, Martin. “Black One: Hundred Thousand Word Commentary on the Kila.” In ''A Bolt of Lightning from the Blue—The Vast Commentary on Vajrakila That Clearly Defines the Essential Points'' | *Boord, Martin. “Black One: Hundred Thousand Word Commentary on the Kila.” In ''A Bolt of Lightning from the Blue—The Vast Commentary on Vajrakila That Clearly Defines the Essential Points'' (Berlin: Edition Khordong, 2002), 107-142. | ||
[[Category: Texts]] | [[Category: Texts]] | ||
[[Category: Vajrakilaya]] | [[Category: Vajrakilaya]] |
Latest revision as of 10:45, 15 February 2022
Phur Drel Bum Nak (Tib. ཕུར་འགྲེལ་འབུམ་ནག, Wyl. phur ‘grel 'bum nag), Black Collected Words or Black One: Hundred Thousand Word Commentary on the Kila — the seminal commentary on Vajrakilaya written by Padmasambhava, Vimalamitra and Shilamanju.
Translation
- Boord, Martin. “Black One: Hundred Thousand Word Commentary on the Kila.” In A Bolt of Lightning from the Blue—The Vast Commentary on Vajrakila That Clearly Defines the Essential Points (Berlin: Edition Khordong, 2002), 107-142.