༄། །འདས་ལོག་གླིང་ས་ཆོས་སྐྱིད་ཀྱི་རྣམ་ཐར་བཞུགས་སོ།། The story of Lingsa choskyit (Wylie ''das log gling sa chos skyid kyi rnam thar bzhugs so) Late 19th century with some new pages

A traditional handwritten, undecorated and unbound Tibetan book (pecha), telling the story of the Delok Lingsa Choskyit, who have entered the netherworld between life and death, witnessed the realms of hell and come back to report on the future that might await. Written in Tibetan Uchen script on separate sheets of paper. Like many Buchen texts, this is an edifying biographical/hagiographical story (namthar) used to illustrate and explain essential Buddhist ideas of karma and impermanence. Many original pages missing but replaced with hand written sheets. It is in generally good condition for its age of 130 years or so, but is incomplete. Size 290 x 90mm. 1 volume of 170 folios.

The material is owned by Meme Lhundup Tstean and has been obtained from sources apart from his family. These Tibetan texts are in numbered sequence.