Drangsong No. 193

DRANGSONG MANUSCRIPTS

1. Text number Drangsong 193
2. Text title (where present) in Tibetan

༄༅།།སློབ་དཔོན་པདྨའི་མཛད་པ་གཤེད་གླུད་དང་གཤེད་ཕྲལ་གྱི་ཆོ་ག་ལག་ལེན་ནག་པོ་འགྲོ་བཤེས་སུ་བསྐོར་པ་དྲེག་པ་ཚར་བཅད་ཀྱི་སྤུ་གྲི་ཞེས་བྱ་བ་བཞུགསྷོ།།

3. Text title (where present) in Wylie transliteration Slob dpon pad ma’i mdzad pa gshed glud dang gshed phral gyi cho ga lag len nag po ’gro bshes[shes] su bskor pa[ba] dreg pa tshar bcad kyi spu gri zhes bya ba bzhugs+ho/
4. A brief summary of the item’s contents A ransom ritual to separate the gshed demons that attach themselves to the consciousness of an individual after  death. This allows the consciousness (or, in earlier texts, the soul) to attain peace and move towards enlightenment.
5. Number of folios. 22
6. Scribe’s name
7. Translation of title The ransom ritual of separating the executioner-fiends (gshed) as performed by the Master Padmasambhava
8. Transcription of colophon mang ga lam/
9. Translation of colophon May [all be] auspicious.
10. Remarks The gson bdud is a demon that brings calamity to life, and the shi gshed is another class of malefic being that attacks the deceased.
11. Remarks on script dpe tshugs, dbu can
12. Format Loose leaves
13. Size 7.1 × 28.3 cm
14. Layout
15. Illustrations and decorations
16. Paper type Woven?, ply paper, structure hardly visible, 3 or more layers, rough, absorbent with many creases on the surface
17. Paper thickness 0.19–0.36 mm
18. Nos of folio sampled f. 1
19. Fibre analysis
20. AMS 14C dating
21. XRF analysis
22. RTI
23. GCMS

 

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