Buddhism -- China -- Tibet -- History -- Congresses
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Introduction: Envisioning the Topography RONALD M. DAVIDSON and CHRISTIAN K. WEDEMEYER 1 (8) PART ONE: EARLY TIBETAN LITERATURE FROM DUNHUANG MATTHEW T. KAPSTEIN
New Light on an Old Friend: PT 849 Reconsidered 9 (22) CARMEN MEINERT
The Legend of Cig car ba Criticism in Tibet: a List of Six Cig car ba Titles in the Chos 'byung me tog snying po of Nyang Nyi ma 'od zer (12th century) 31 (24) SAM J. VAN SCHAIK
The Tibetan Avalokitegvara Cult in the Tenth Century: Evidence from the Dunhuang Manuscripts 55 (20) PART TWO: THE RNYING MA TANTRIC CANON CATHY CANTWELL
The Case of the Shuffled Folios: First Steps in Critically Editing the Phur bu mya ngan las 'das pa'i rgyud chen po in the Rnying ma'i rgyud 'bum 75 (20) ROBERT MAYER
Textual Criticism of the Rnying ma'i rgyud 'bum Tradition 95 (30) PART THREE: GSAR MA LITERATURE RONALD M. DAVIDSON
Imperial Agency in the Gsar ma Treasure Texts during the Tibetan Renaissance: the Rgyal po bla gter and Related Literature 125 (24) CHRISTIAN K. WEDEMEYER
Tantalising Traces of the Labours of the Lotsawas: Alternative Translations of Sanskrit Sources in the Writings of Rje Tsong kha pa 149 (36) PART FOUR: INDO-TIBETAN PRAXIS AND HISTORY YAEL BENTOR
Identifying the Unnamed Opponents of Tsong kha pa and Mkhas grub rje Concerning the Transformation of Ordinary Birth, Death and Intermediate State into the Three Bodies 185 (16) KLAUS-DIETER MATHES
Blending the Sutras with the Tantras: The Influence of Maitripa and His Circle on the Formation of Sutra Mahamudra in the Kagyu Schools 201 (28) ROBERTO VITALI
The Transmission of Bsnyung gnas in India, the Kathmandu Valley and Tibet (10th-12th centuries) 229 (32) Conclusion: Prominent Peaks, Obscure Valleys, and Mirages 261 (2) List of Contributors