BĚLKA, Luboš. Tibetská buddhistická thanatologie a její obraz na Západě (Tibetan Buddhist Thanatology and its Western Image). In Lati Rinpočhe – Jeffrey Hopkins, Smrt, mezistav a znovuzrození. Brno: Barrister and Principal, 2006, p. 85-89. Společnost pro odbornou literaturu. ISBN 80-7364-030-9.
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Original name Tibetská buddhistická thanatologie a její obraz na Západě
Name in Czech Tibetská buddhistická thanatologie a její obraz na Západě
Name (in English) Tibetan Buddhist Thanatology and its Western Image
Authors BĚLKA, Luboš (203 Czech Republic, guarantor).
Edition Brno, Lati Rinpočhe – Jeffrey Hopkins, Smrt, mezistav a znovuzrození, p. 85-89, 5 pp. Společnost pro odbornou literaturu, 2006.
Publisher Barrister and Principal
Other information
Original language Czech
Type of outcome Chapter(s) of a specialized book
Field of Study 60300 6.3 Philosophy, Ethics and Religion
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14210/06:00015939
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
ISBN 80-7364-030-9
Keywords in English Tibetan Book of Dead; Thanatology; Tibetan Buddhism; Death; Intermediate State; Rebirth
Tags death, Intermediate State, Rebirth, Thanatology, Tibetan Book of Dead, Tibetan Buddhism
Changed by Changed by: doc. PhDr. Luboš Bělka, CSc., učo 1764. Changed: 30/6/2009 21:28.
Abstract
Text se zabývá jednou tibetskou thanatologickou knihou od autora jménem Lati rinpočhe Čhangčhub Cchultim. Podobně jako Evans-Wentzova Tibetská kniha mrtvých se text zabývá buddhistickým pojetím umírání a smrtí; jedná se o komentovaný text, tentokráte mající kořeny v naukách řádu Gelugpa, nikoliv Ňingmapa, jak tomu bylo doposud v případě Bardo thodolu.
Abstract (in English)
The text deals with a Tibetan book of thanatology written by Lati rinpoche Changchub Tsultim. Similarly to another book, compiled by Evans-Wentz, known as a Tibetan Book of the Dead the text is devoted to the Buddhist conception of death and the process of dying. The text represents a genre of commented texts. This one has its roots in the Gelugpa School and not of Nyingmapa School as it was in the case of Bardo Thodol (the Tibetan Book of the Dead).
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GA401/03/1553, research and development projectName: Orientalismus a jeho vliv na konverzi k asijským náboženstvím: akulturace buddhismu a hinduismu v České republice
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Orientalism and its impact on conversion to Asian religions: the acculturation of Buddhism and Hinduism in the Czech Republic
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