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A khu Bstan pa

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  • Aka A khu Ston pa.
  • The best known Tibetan trickster figure, he rather closely resembles Nasreddin. He is generally the cunning trickster (not the ridiculous oaf), and the stories are often unabashedly sexual.
  • It's interesting that there is a text on renouncing sangsaric bonds, a teaching granted to an A khu Ston pa, contained in: The Collected Works (Gsung 'bum) of Grags pa 'byung gnas (1175-1255), a Chief Disciple of the Skyob-pa 'Jig-rten-gsum-mgon, ed. by H.H. Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Konchog Tenzin Kunzang Thinley Lhundup, Drikung Kagyu Publications (Delhi 2002), pp. 250-254.
  • An A khu Ston pa is mentioned also in the 2004 history of the 'Bri gung written by 'Bri gung Dkon mchog rgya mtsho, at p. 357.
  • He Qunying, Stories of A-khu-bstan-pa: Tibetan Folk Stories, Xinlei Publishing House (Tianjin, May 1992), in 147 pages, containing 51 stories.
  • Kun mchog dge legs, Dpal ldan bkra shis, Kevin Stuart, Tibetan Tricksters, Asian Folklore Studies, vol. 58, no. 1 (1999), pp. 5-30. The other trickster figures include A tsi byi'u mgo ('Ouchy Birdy Head'), Ston pa Shes rab, Rdzun khro lo, Nyi chos bzang po, 'Brug pa Kun legs and Ge sar.
  • Renaud Lavandier, Le rire du Tibet, histoires grivoises & facétieuses d'Aku Tonpa, L'Harmattan (Paris 2007). In the series La légende des mondes.
  • Ra se Dkon mchog rgya mtsho, A khu ston pa'i 'byung bar thog ma'i bsam gzhigs, Gangs ljongs rig gnas, vol. 30, no. 2 (1996), pp. 92-96.
  • Rinjing Dorje, tr., Tales of Uncle Tompa: The Legendary Rascal of Tibet, Station Hill Arts (Barrytown 1997).
  • Song Weijia, ed, Whipping a King: Story of Tibetan A-khu-bstan-pa, Gansu Children's Publishing House (Lanzhou 1994), in 157 pages, containing 61 stories.
  • Blo bzang 'jam dpal, A khu ston pa, Bod ljongs mi dmangs dpe skrun khang (Lhasa 2007), in 94 pages.
  • A khu ston pa, star sdong bcad pa, A khu ston pa'i kha tun ri mo'i sgrung deb dpe tshogs, Bod ljongs mi dmangs dpe skrun khang (Lhasa 2007), in 20 pages.
  • Tshe rnam, A khu bstan pa'i gtam rgyud rags tsam dpyad pa, Mi rigs dus deb, issue no. 3 for the year 1994, pp. 28-30.
  • Dungkar Rinpoche's dictionary, pp. 726-727, where it would seem that an actor named Blo bzang tshe ring (who died in around 1970) was nicknamed A khu Ston pa because he somehow resembled him.