Buddhist Civilization in Tibet
โ Scribed by Tulku Thundup Rinpoche
- Publisher
- Maha Siddha Nyingmapa Center
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 86
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
COVER......Page 1
Titel......Page 2
Contents ......Page 4
Preface......Page 6
Key Political and Religious Figures in Tibetan History......Page 7
Key Figures in the Nyingmapa Tradition......Page 10
Key Figures in the Kagyudpa Tradition.......Page 12
Key Figures in the Sakyapa Tradition......Page 14
Key Figures in the Gelugpa Tradition......Page 15
Map of India......Page 16
Map of Tibet (showing major monasteries)......Page 17
Vol. I โ The Development of Buddhisism in Tibet ......Page 18
Introduction......Page 19
I. Nyingmapa (the Ancient) School......Page 23
The Transmission of the Nyingmapa Teachings......Page 28
1. Long Transmission of Canons......Page 29
2. Short Transmission of Discovered Dharma Treasure......Page 31
The Nyingmapa Scriptures......Page 32
Nyingmapa Doctrin......Page 33
Important Nyingmapa Monasteries and Institution......Page 36
Tibetan Buddhist School Which Resulted From The Later Spread of the Doctrine......Page 37
II. Kagyudpa School......Page 38
Kagyudpa Doctrine......Page 44
III. Sakyapa School......Page 46
Sakyapa Doctrine......Page 48
Gelugpa Monasteries......Page 50
Gelugpa Doctrine......Page 52
2. Zhi-Ched-Pa and Chod Schools......Page 54
2) Mo-Chod......Page 55
3. Jonangpa School......Page 56
Vol. II - THE SCOPE OF TIBETAN LITERATURE......Page 57
Introduction......Page 58
(a) The Kajur Collection โ The Buddhaโs Teachings......Page 60
2. The Literature Written by Tibetan Scholars......Page 61
(iii) Tantra..................................................................... 53 ......Page 62
(iv) Study...................................................................... 56 ......Page 65
(iii) The Literature of the Kagyudpa School................. 57 ......Page 66
(iv) The Literature of the Sakyapa School.................... 58 ......Page 67
(v) The Literature of the Gelugpa School.................... 59 ......Page 68
(vi) The Literature of Some Other Minor Schools........ 58 ......Page 69
2. History and Biography......Page 71
4. Music ......Page 72
A) History......Page 73
B) Grammar......Page 74
D) Logic......Page 75
E) Astrology......Page 76
G) Medicine......Page 77
I) Law......Page 78
L) Drama......Page 79
M) Art and Craft......Page 80
Glossary......Page 81
Index (Missing)......Page 0
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
In most Asian countries esoteric buddhism (Tantrayana) declined in the past, while the Tibetans alone preserved the full richness of tantric traditions to our times. Thus this study is based on several Tibetan sources never presented in any modern language-some of them were translated, some were giv
<p>This is the first comprehensive study of socially and politically engaged Buddhism in the lands of its origin. Nine accounts of contemporary movements in India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tibet, Taiwan, Vietnam, and Japan are framed by interpretive essays. The historical development and institutional f