The Religions of Tibet / Edition 1

The Religions of Tibet / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0520063481
ISBN-13:
9780520063488
Pub. Date:
08/08/1988
Publisher:
University of California Press
ISBN-10:
0520063481
ISBN-13:
9780520063488
Pub. Date:
08/08/1988
Publisher:
University of California Press
The Religions of Tibet / Edition 1

The Religions of Tibet / Edition 1

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Overview

"No one is better qualified than Tucci to write a general yet comprehensive work on such a complex subject. His explorations in Tibet, extensive personal experiences, direct observations of ritual, and unmatched textual knowledge are graciously combined in this valuable and highly readable volume."
—Barbara Nimri Aziz, Journal of Asian Studies
 
"Tucci's most significant contribution is his application of a systematic analysis of parallels and interconnections among the religious practices of Tibetans. . . . We have both a thorough analysis of significant texts as well as a description and appreciation of rituals, architecture, and artifacts."
—Francis V. Tiso, Cross Currents
 
"[Readers] are not soon to find a more informative, comprehensive rendering of the religions of Tibet-minus all the myths and by a scholar as extraordinary as Giuseppe Tucci."
—A. Torn Grunfeld, Focus on Asian Studies
 
"We have here a synthesis of Tucci's knowledge and insight into one of the most extraordinary of the world's great cultures."
—Ninian Smart, Times Literary Supplement

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780520063488
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: 08/08/1988
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 360
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Giuseppe Tucci was Professor of Religion and Philosophy at the University of Rome. Geoffrey Samuel is professor of anthropology at the University of Newcastle, New South Wales.

Table of Contents

1 Fundamentals 
2 The most important schools 
3 The conflicts between the schools and their significance for the political history of Tibet. The office of Dalai Lama 
4 The figure of the religious teacher (bla rna) 

4. The doctrines of the most important schools 
1 Assumptions common to all schools 
2 The vehicle of the Mantra 
3 Investiture and consecrations 
4 The Tantric process of transcendence: mental body,maya-body, body of transcendent consciousness 
5 Sems and light
6 Substantialism ofthejo nang pa school 
7 The bKa' brgyud pa school 
8 Tantric practice according to the tradition of the Bla na med rgyud 
9 The rNying mapa school 
10 The gCod tradition 
11 Conclusion. The special nature of the Lamaist teaching of salvation 
Appendix: The process of transformation of Sems and rLungs 

5. Monkhood, monastery life, religious calendar and festivals 
1 Organization of monastic community: hierarchy and offices 
2 Religious calendar and festivals 
3 The hermits' way oflife 
4 The property of the monastery and its administration 

6. The folk religion 
1 General characteristics 
2 Man face to face with divine and demonic powers 
3 Personal protection and protection ofthe house 
4 The soul 
5 Death 
6 The bsangs or suffimen (offering of incense) 
7 Looking into the future:·investigating the favourable or unfavourable omens for an action 
8 The protection of property and of flocks 
9 Final considerations 

7 The Bon religion

Chronological table
Notes
Bibliography
1 Tibetan sources
2 Books and articles
Index
 
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