Drangsong No. 236

DRANGSONG MANUSCRIPTS

1. Text number

 

Drangsong 236
2. Text title (where present) in Tibetan
3. Text title (where present) in Wylie transliteration No title
4. A brief summary of the item’s contents Prayer and offerings to the protector divinities to and to protect the doctrine and to destroy its enemies.
5. Number of folios 2
6. Scribe’s name None
7. Translation of title
8. Transcription of colophon ces bya ste/ mkha’ la rang bzhin mnga’ gsol pa’o/ mnga’ gsol kyis[gyi] gtor ma bsgrub [sgrub] khang gi zur du zhags[bzhag]/ ’gyed pa’i gtor ma dgra bgegs kyi phyogs su ’phangs/ byes su dmoad ba las bcol bya/ bsrungs sngags bsrung pa’i… zlog sngags bzlog pa’i dmag dpungs/ bsad sngags bsad pa’i mtshon cha/ ….. bskul rdzogs/ bkra shis/

 

9. Translation of colophon In this way, the praise of the nature of the sky is completed, the torma for praise is placed next to the meditation hall, and the torma for war is thrown in the direction of the obstructive enemy, after which the evil enemy is cursed and the gods are entrusted with the blessing to fulfil the wish. The mantra of protection that…the mantra of reserve that is the soldier for reserving, the mantra of killing that is the weapon for killing …encouragement…finished, good luck!
10. Remarks This is a fragment of a prayer offering to the female protector deity Srid pa’i rgyal mo
11. Remarks on script ’bru tsha, ’khyug ma tshugs
12. Format Loose leaves
13. Size 8.8 × 32 cm
14. Layout
15. Illustrations and decorations
16. Paper type Woven, ply, smooth with the traces of polishing
17. Paper thickness 0.19–0.34 mm
18. Nos of folio sampled f. 8
19. Fibre analysis
20. AMS 14C dating
21. XRF analysis
22. RTI
23. GCMS


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