About This Book
The narrative recounts a pilgrim's extended journey into Himalayan regions in search of Buddhist manuscripts and comparative study of Tibetan and other translations. It blends vivid travel episodes—arduous mountain crossings, sickness, threats, and acts of rescue—with intimate portraits of monastic life, cave hermits, and ritual practice. The author contrasts literal Tibetan renderings with more interpretive versions and reflects on textual fidelity and religious meaning. Frequent descriptions of landscape and local customs ground scholarly aims in lived experience. Underlying reflections consider ethical consequences of generosity and suffering encountered along the route.
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