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The Illuminating Mirror
  • Language: en

The Illuminating Mirror

English summary: This Festschrift contains thirty-three articles from an international group of colleagues and associates of Professor Per K. Sorensen, one of the leading figures in Tibetan studies, who taught for twenty years as a professor in the Institute for Indology and Central Asian Studies at the University of Leipzig. The thematic variety of the studies related to Tibet and the Himalaya region reflect the broad interests of Prof. Sorenson; at the same time, the articles in this anthology address a number of questions that are representative of the current state of research into the history, religion, ethnology, literature, archaeology, and art of Tibet. This celebratory volume also i...

The Mirror Illuminating the Royal Genealogies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 702

The Mirror Illuminating the Royal Genealogies

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Rulers on the Celestial Plain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 682

Rulers on the Celestial Plain

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Thundering Falcon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 454

Thundering Falcon

This publication represents the results of a detailed historical-philological and anthropological study dedicated to the history and cult of Khra-'brug or the "Thundering Falcon" temple. It constitutes the first serious inquiry into the location's history, focusing exclusively on this major religious shrine and pilgrimage site, which, according to the Tibetan tradition, is commonly regarded as the oldest (Buddhist) temple in Tibet. The sanctuary, located in the heart of the Yar-lung Valley in southern Central Tibet, which is the cradle of the Tibetan civilization and erstwhile homeland of the Tibetan kings, was erected in the 7th century during the reign of the emperor Srong-btsan sgam-po (d...

Civilization at the Foot of Mount Sham-po
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364
Divinity Secularized
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 482

Divinity Secularized

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Rare Texts from Tibet
  • Language: bo
  • Pages: 430

Rare Texts from Tibet

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Buddhism in Central Asia II
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 586

Buddhism in Central Asia II

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-07-11
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  • Publisher: BRILL

The ERC-funded research project BuddhistRoad aims to create a new framework to enable understanding of the complexities in the dynamics of cultural encounter and religious transfer in pre-modern Eastern Central Asia. Buddhism was one major factor in this exchange: for the first time the multi-layered relationships between the trans-regional Buddhist traditions (Chinese, Indian, Tibetan) and those based on local Buddhist cultures (Khotanese, Uyghur, Tangut) will be explored in a systematic way. The second volume Buddhism in Central Asia II—Practice and Rituals, Visual and Materials Transfer based on the mid-project conference held on September 16th–18th, 2019, at CERES, Ruhr-Universität Bochum (Germany) focuses on two of the six thematic topics addressed by the project, namely on "practices and rituals", exploring material culture in religious context such as mandalas and talismans, as well as “visual and material transfer”, including shared iconographies and the spread of ‘Khotanese’ themes.

Golden Garland of Eloquence - Vol. 4
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

Golden Garland of Eloquence - Vol. 4

Golden Garland of Eloquence (Legs bshad gser phreng) is the famous Perfection of Wisdom (prajnaparamita) commentary written by the influential Tibetan writer Tsong kha pa (1356-1419). It is Tsong kha pa's first major work, written before his better known works on Madhyamaka. It is greatly respected and much studied by all schools of Buddhism in Tibet.The Golden Garland supplements the two main Indian Perfection of Wisdom commentaries, Arya Vimuktisena's Vrtti and Haribhadra's Aloka, on which it is based. It explains the Perfection of Wisdom Sutras and earlier commentaries in detail, glossing difficult words and going into detailed explanations of difficult points. It introduces the reader to some twenty works by the most important Indian Perfection of Wisdom writers, and to the earlier Tibetan traditions of Ngok and Dolpopa, and the traditions of Buton and Nyaon. This translation makes available, for the first time in English, an example of the rich Tibetan Perfection of Wisdom commentarial tradition and will be of interest to both scholars and informed general readers alike. This is the fourth of four volumes.

Building a Religious Empire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Building a Religious Empire

The vast majority of monasteries in Tibet and nearly all of the monasteries in Mongolia belong to the Geluk school of Tibetan Buddhism, best known through its symbolic head, the Dalai Lama. Historically, these monasteries were some of the largest in the world, and even today some Geluk monasteries house thousands of monks, both in Tibet and in exile in India. In Building a Religious Empire, Brenton Sullivan examines the school's expansion and consolidation of power along the frontier with China and Mongolia from the mid-seventeenth through the mid-eighteenth centuries to chart how its rise to dominance took shape. In contrast to the practice in other schools of Tibetan Buddhism, Geluk lamas ...