Introducing Tibetan BuddhismRoutledge, 2012 - 280 sider "Introducing Tibetan Buddhism is the ideal starting point for students wishing to undertake a comprehensive study of Tibetan religion. This lively introduction covers the whole spectrum of Tibetan religious history, from early figures and the development of the old and new schools of Buddhism to the spread and influence of Tibetan Buddhism throughout the world. Geoffrey Samuel covers the key schools and traditions, as well as Bon, and bodies of textual material, including the writings of major lamas. He explores aspects such as the path to liberation through Sutra and Tantra teachings, philosophy, ethics, ritual, and issues of gender and national identity. Illustrated throughout, the book includes a chronology, glossary, pronunciation guide, summaries, discussion questions and recommendations for further reading to aid students' understanding and revision"-- Provided by publisher |
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... practice . In later Tibetan tradition ( see Chapter 4 ) , all these practices are classified as Kriya or Caryā ... Buddhist practices provided ways of invoking and appealing to Buddhist deities , understood as forms of the universal ...
... practice . In later Tibetan tradition ( see Chapter 4 ) , all these practices are classified as Kriya or Caryā ... Buddhist practices provided ways of invoking and appealing to Buddhist deities , understood as forms of the universal ...
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... Buddhist scholars in Tibet as a label for village sorcery and other despised practices , seen as a kind of negative inversion of Buddhist practice . What we are talking about here is quite different from either of those . The pre - Buddhist ...
... Buddhist scholars in Tibet as a label for village sorcery and other despised practices , seen as a kind of negative inversion of Buddhist practice . What we are talking about here is quite different from either of those . The pre - Buddhist ...
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... Tibetan Buddhist practice : in a world where everything has karmic consequences , any practice that one undertakes is not just a means for self - improvement but a virtuous act in its own right with posi- tive consequences for the ...
... Tibetan Buddhist practice : in a world where everything has karmic consequences , any practice that one undertakes is not just a means for self - improvement but a virtuous act in its own right with posi- tive consequences for the ...
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The development of Buddhism in Tibet | 26 |
Sūtra teachings | 44 |
Tantric teachings | 65 |
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