
Land of Mercy
A Tale of the Three Jewels of Tibet
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Narrated by:
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John Sackville
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By:
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Fan Wen
About this listen
Extraordinary tales from a perishing landscape.
Chinese writer Fan Wen manages to weave a fable of love, dreams, sacrifice, and spirituality, starting from the conflict between two prominent families - beneath the snow mountain of a picturesque Eastern Tibet - and ending with a journey in pursuit of personal salvation, self-esteem, and enlightenment.
Steep in the magical lore of Tibetan Buddhism or Lamaism, Fan Wen brings his listeners into a world of magic and mystery, where no limitation of human capability is part of belief, and where legend turns often into myth and myth into history.
An unforgettable listen for those who are fans of Tibetan people, culture, and religion.
©2015 Rinchen Books (P)2022 Rinchen Books
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