[Buddha-l] Dao and Tibet
curt
curt at cola.iges.org
Tue Apr 19 13:02:43 MDT 2005
You might want to also look into Chan (Zen) influences in Tibetan
Buddhism. Zen could have functioned as a "vector" for Taoist
influences in Tibet.
- Curt
YeshiUK at aol.com wrote:
>I've been looking for some connections between Daoism and Tibetan Buddhism. Firstly, the terms, in Tibetan: apparently rig.byed (C.Ramble) or the transliteration ta'o (M.Goldstein) can be used. Any further offers?
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>Also, does anyone know of translations of the Tao Te Ching (Daodejing) in Tibetan, ancient or modern? And commentaries would be of interest, too, though I suspect they'd be polemics.
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>Cheers,
>
>Charles Manson
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