This article considers issues of authorship and textual development over the generations, focusing on the contributions of the erudite scholar/lama Dudjom Jigdral Yeshe Dorje (bdud ’joms ’jigs bral ye shes rdo rje, 1904–1987, hereafter, Dudjom Rinpoche), to the revelations of Bhutan’s national saint, Pema Lingpa (padma gling pa, 1450–1521), on the tantric deity Vajrakīlaya. Dudjom Rinpoche compiled a number of ritual practice texts for this revelation cycle, also writing commentarial instructions on them. Here, two of his compilations are examined in detail, considering how they relate to the original revelation, what they add, and what they neglect, reflecting on what they might tell us about Tibetan approaches to continuing textual produc...
he rNying ma'i rgyud 'bum — the "Ancient Tantra Collection " — is a large corpu...
The article addresses the question of authorship and concomitant authenticity of treasure texts, a b...
In his Vyākhyāyukti (VyY), Chapter 4, Vasubandhu maintains that Śākyamuni Buddha, a historical figur...
This article considers issues of authorship and textual development over the generations, focusing o...
Robert Mayer (this volume) has introduced the research project which we have been conducting since 2...
This paper explores Tibetan understandings of character, personal identity, and questions of authors...
More than twenty-five years ago, if memory serves, rumors were in circulation that a commentary on D...
This paper traces the development of a tantric meditation practice across three generations of Tibet...
This article explores a Buddhist text in which numbers set the very stakes for liberation. In 1404, ...
The eighth-century Indian Buddhist master Buddhagupta (more commonly known as Buddhaguhya) is one of...
This article examines previously unstudied historical sources from seventeenth–twentieth century Kha...
This thesis examines the role of translation and the formation of Vajrayāna Buddhist subjects in rel...
The article presents the traceable history of the Tibetan Bonpo mendrup ritual practice in textual s...
Tsongkhapa as Dzokchenpa: Nyingma Discourses and Geluk Sources Despite their frequent depiction as p...
Sems sde lung chen po bco brgyad, constitute probably the earliest extant group of texts from the Ti...
he rNying ma'i rgyud 'bum — the "Ancient Tantra Collection " — is a large corpu...
The article addresses the question of authorship and concomitant authenticity of treasure texts, a b...
In his Vyākhyāyukti (VyY), Chapter 4, Vasubandhu maintains that Śākyamuni Buddha, a historical figur...
This article considers issues of authorship and textual development over the generations, focusing o...
Robert Mayer (this volume) has introduced the research project which we have been conducting since 2...
This paper explores Tibetan understandings of character, personal identity, and questions of authors...
More than twenty-five years ago, if memory serves, rumors were in circulation that a commentary on D...
This paper traces the development of a tantric meditation practice across three generations of Tibet...
This article explores a Buddhist text in which numbers set the very stakes for liberation. In 1404, ...
The eighth-century Indian Buddhist master Buddhagupta (more commonly known as Buddhaguhya) is one of...
This article examines previously unstudied historical sources from seventeenth–twentieth century Kha...
This thesis examines the role of translation and the formation of Vajrayāna Buddhist subjects in rel...
The article presents the traceable history of the Tibetan Bonpo mendrup ritual practice in textual s...
Tsongkhapa as Dzokchenpa: Nyingma Discourses and Geluk Sources Despite their frequent depiction as p...
Sems sde lung chen po bco brgyad, constitute probably the earliest extant group of texts from the Ti...
he rNying ma'i rgyud 'bum — the "Ancient Tantra Collection " — is a large corpu...
The article addresses the question of authorship and concomitant authenticity of treasure texts, a b...
In his Vyākhyāyukti (VyY), Chapter 4, Vasubandhu maintains that Śākyamuni Buddha, a historical figur...