Drangsong No. 147

DRANGSONG MANUSCRIPTS

1. Text number 

Drangsong 147

2. Text title (where present) in Tibetan

༄༅།།བྱ་ར་མ་གསུམ་གྱིས[གྱི]བསྒྲུབས་པ་བཞུགསོ།།

3. Text title (where present) in Wylie transliteration 

Bya ra ma gsum gyis[gyi] bsgrubs[sgrub] pa bzhgs+ho/

4. A brief summary of the item’s contents

Prayer for the blessing and protection of the white, brown and black manifestations of the goddess Bya ra ma

5. Number of folios

6 (4 + 2)

6. Scribe’s name

None

7. Translation of title

A sādhana of three forms of the goddess Bya ra ma

8. Transcription of colophon

ces bsad pa’i las bya’o/ gang zhig dog la bar chod byed pa de/ zla pa drug nas nad kyis ’chi ba nges/ bka’i bya ra ma 3 zhes kyang bya/ rgyal mo 3 gyi sgrubs thabs su bstan pa rdzogs+ho/ u ya/ ag thaṃ/ li sho ho/ spa dro’i gter/  ku sman pas bton/ ’gar ston la/ smon lam yon tan/ dge’o/ bkra shis/

9. Translation of colophon

The killing ritual is thus completed. , whoever causes obstructions will surely die of illness within six months. The Sentinel (bya ra ma) of the sacred word shall do this. This presentation of the sādhana of the three queens is finished. u ya, a tham, li sho ho. This treasure of sPa gro was revealed by Ku sman pa found and passed on to ‘Gar ston. Prayers. Good qualities.Virtue. Blessings.

10. General remarks

Ku sman pa, also known as Khu tsha zla ’od (1024-?), was a great treasure revealer in both the Bon and rNying ma traditions. He is particularly know for his discovery of the Phur ba tantras of Bon and of medical treatises in sPa gro (Paro), now in Bhutan.

 

’Gar (mgar) ston, mGar ston Khro rgyal (12th century) was a famous treasure revealer in the Bon tradition; his textual discoveries belong to the Northern Treasure (Byang gter0 tradition of Bon. 

11. Remarks on script

dpe tshugs, ’khyug ma tshugs

12. Format

Loose leaves

13. Size

9.2 × 34 cm

14. Layout

 

15. Illustrations and decorations

 

16. Paper type

Woven, 3 layers, soft

17. Paper thickness

0.14–0.16 mm

18. Nos of folio sampled

f. 4

19. Fibre analysis

 

20. AMS 14C dating

 

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