The Relationship Between Religion and State in Traditional Tibet
โ Scribed by Christoph Cuppers
- Publisher
- Lumbini International Research Institute
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 328
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Proceedings of a Seminar held in Lumbini, Nepal, March 2000.
The present volume is the first volume of the Lumbini International Research Institute's series of conference proceedings. The articles which constitute this volume are papers that were originally delivered at a symposium entitled "The Relationship between Religion and State (chos srid zung 'brel) in Traditional Tibet," which was convened in March 2000 at the Lumbini International Research Institute, Lumbini, Nepal. This was the first seminar of this kind held at the institute.
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