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'''Walter Yeeling Evans-Wentz''' ([[February 2]], 1878 – [[July 17]], 1965)  was a scholar of [[Tibetan Buddhism]], and was from his youth a Theosophist associated with the [[Point Loma]] community in San Diego. He is most famous for his 1927 translation of ''The Tibetan Book of the Dead''.
 
 
 
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