Issue Date: June 1993

Retold by Jan Knappert

Tibet has been a literate nation for thirteen centuries; its oral poetic and legendary traditions are incredibly rich. The wisdom of Tibetan scholars and teachers was recorded in rare and beautiful manuscripts and woodblock printed books, many of which were lost when Chinese troops destroyed most of Tibet's monasteries forty years ago. Nevertheless, the unwritten tradition of recitation and singing of Tibet’s heroic epics and legends remains alive and full of beauty.


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