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Buddhist Symbols in Tibetan Culture: An Investigation of the Nine Best-Known Groups of Symbols
Author Thurman, Robert A. F. ; Dagyab Rinpoche
Date1996.11.25
Pages168
PublisherWisdom Publications
Publisher Url http://www.wisdompubs.org/
LocationSomerville, MA, US [薩默維爾, 麻薩諸塞州, 美國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
KeywordSymbols and Images; 佛教儀軌=Buddhist Rituals; 藏傳佛教=西藏佛教=Tibetan Buddhism; Religion & Spirituality
AbstractA former spiritual and temporal head of Dragyab State, Khem, East Tibet, who has been a research fellow and lecturer in Tibetan Buddhism for nearly 30 years at the University of Bonn, Dagyab Rinpoche is excellently placed to analyze Buddhist symbols (tendrel) and symbolism in Tibetan culture from both Western and Tibetan perspectives. Unfortunately, an opportunity has been missed.

Not only is the interesting concept of chu (or "essence-juice and vigor") which informs Tibetan symbolic perception and cultural spirit dropped after the introduction, but the introduction's thought-provoking discussion about methodological parameters for symbol-interpretation is not elaborated either. Indeed, the book is content to list and explicate symbols before trailing off into a wholly inadequate conclusion.
This sketchiness is partly offset by the descriptions, many of which have a dictionary-like concision. The book ends with technical apparatus of use only to Tibetan scholars.

Table of contentsIntroduction
Essentials of Tibetan Thought Conventional Reality
Non-Conventional Reality
What Are Symbols And How Do They Affect Us?
The Nien Best-Known Groups of Symbols In Tibetan Culture
1. The Eight Symbols of Good Fortune
2. The Eight Bringera of Good Fortune
3. The Seven Jewels of Royal Power
4. The Seven Secondary Jewels
5. The Seven Gems
6. The Six Signs of Long Life
7. The Five Qualities of Enjoyment
8. The Four Harmonious Brothers
9. The Three Symbols of Victory in The Fight Against Disharmony
Conclusion
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
About The Author
ISBN0861710479
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Created date2004.02.13
Modified date2016.08.30



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