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The Arrow and the Spindle:Studies in History, Myths, Rituals and Beliefs in Tibet
Author Karmay, Samten Gyaltsen
Date1998
Pages600
PublisherMandala Book Point
LocationKathmandu, Nepal [加德滿都, 尼泊爾]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
Keyword西藏佛教=藏傳佛教=Tibetan Buddhism; 金剛乘=Vajra-yana=Vajrayana; 苯教=Bon; 喇嘛=Lama; 達賴喇嘛=Dalai Lama; 論著=Treatise
Table of contents
Preface
I. Edicts
1. The ordinance of IHa Bla-ma Ye-shes-'od
2. An open letter by Pho-brang Zhi-ba-'od
3. The Decree of the Khro-chen King
4. Inscriptions dating from the reign of btsan po Khri IDe-srong-btsan
II. rDzogs chen philosophy in Tibetan Buddhism
5. The doctrinal position of rDzogs chen from the tenth to the thirteenth centuries
6. King Tsa/Dza and Vajrayana
7. rDzogs chen in its earliest text:a manuscript from Dunhuang
III. The Bon religion
8. A general introduction to the history and doctrines of Bon
9. Early evidence for the existence of Bon as a religion in the royal period
10. The interview between Phyva Keng-tse Ian-med and Confucius
11. Three sacred Bon dances ('cham)
12. The organisation of domestic space
13. Two eighteenth century Xylographic editions of the gZi brjid
14. Mount Bon-ri and its association with early myths
15. The four Tibetan medical treatises and their critics
IV. Myths and rituals
16. The etiological problem of the Yarlung dynasty
17. The appearance of the little black-headed man
18. The origin myths of the first King of Tibet as revealed in the Can Inga
19. The soul and the turquoise:a ritual for recalling the bla
20. The man and the ox:a ritual for offering the glud
21. The local deities and the Juniper tree:a ritual for purification (bsang)
22. The wind-horse and the well-being of man
23. Mountain cult and national identity
24. The cult of mountain deities and its political significance
25. The cuit of mount dMu-rdo in rGyal-rong
V. The Gesar epic
26. Gesar:the epic tradition of the Tibetan people
27. The theoretical basis of the Tibetan epic
28. The social organization of gling and the term phu nu in the Gesar Epic
VI. Tibet:reunification and disintegration
29. The Fifth Dalai Lama and his reunification of Tibet
30. The gold seal:the Fifth Dalai Lama and Emperor Shun-chih
31. Amdo,one of the three traditional provinces of Tibet
32. The exiled Government and the Bonpo Community in India
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