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dc.contributor.authorYamaguchi Zuiho-
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dc.descriptionIt is a source of great satisfaction to me that the Proceedings of the 5th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies (IATS), which was held in Narita in 1989 under the auspices of the Naritasan Institute for Buddhist Studies, have now been published as Volume 2 of the Occasional Papers of the Institute's Monograph Series. The Institute came to place special emphasis on Tibetan studies on the basis of policies advocated by the late Dr. Watanabe Sh6k6 and established by the late Reverend Matsuda Showo, former Chief Abbot of Naritasan Shinsh6ji. But it has been Professor Yamaguchi Zuih6 who has promoted Tibetan studies in accordance with this line of policy and who in particular provided the opportunity for the Institute to bring the· 5th Seminar of the IATS to Narita. The successful management of the Seminar itself in Narita was largely due to the endeavours of research members Professors Ihara Sh6ren, Miyasaka Yiish6, Watanabe Shigeaki and Matsumoto Sh6kei and of research assistants messrs. Nakayama Shorei and Yaita Hideomi and Mrs. Yoshimizu Chizuko. I hereby wish to express my appreciation to them for their effortsen_US
dc.description.abstractForeword TSURUMI ShOseki ; Preface IHARA Shoren, YAMAGUCHI Zuiho ; Official IA TS Report Helga UEBACH ; Statutes of the International Association for Tibetan Studies ; List of Abbreviations ; <Vol. 1 Buddhist Philosophy and Literature> Yael BENTOR (Bloomington) Siitra-style Consecration in Tibet and its Importance for Understanding the Historical Development of the Indo-Tibetan Consecration Ritual for Stupas and Images ; Hubert DECLEER (Kathmandu) T,he Melodious Drumsound All-Pervading Sacred Biography ofRwa Lotsawa: about early Lotsawa a;~rs:j"" and I~I'\~C::' ; Georges DREYFUS (Charlottesville, U.S.A.) Universals in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism ; Franz-Karl EHRHARD (Kathmandu) The "Vision" of rDzogs-chen: A Text and its Histories ; Sonam Gyaltsen GONT A (Narita) Tsong kha pa's View on the Theory of Ekayana ; HAKAMAYA Noriaki (Tokyo) Some Doubts about the Evaluation of the Ten sNying po'i mdos and Tathagatagarbha Thought ; Paul HARRISON (Christchurch) Meritorious Activity or Waste of Time? Some Remarks on the Editing of Texts in the Tibetan Kanjur ; David JACKSON (Vienna) Birds in the Egg and Newborn Lion Cubs: Metaphors for the Potentialities and Limitations of "All-at-onc~" Enlightenment ; jampa Samten (Varanasi) Preliminary Notes on the Phug-brag bka'-'gyur: A Unique Edition ofthe Tibetan Buddhist Canon ; Leslie S. KAWAMURA (Calgary) On ,]igs-med gling-pa's Dris Ian Tin po ehe'i bstan beDs / lung gi gter mdzod ; KAWASAKI Shinjo (Tsukuba, japan) Discrepancies in the Sanskrit and .Tibetan Texts of Bhavya's Madhyamaka-hrdaya-Tarkajvala (the IXth and Xth Chapters) ; Tsultrim Kelsang KHANGKAR (Kyoto) The Tibetan Tradition Concerning the Councils in ; Helmut KRASSER (Vienna) On the Relationship between Dharmottara, Santarak~ita and Kamalasila ; Andrea LOSERIES-LEICK (Graz) The Use of Human Skulls in Tibetan Rituals ; Lozang Jamspal (New York) Zhalu Lotsava Chos skyong bZang po and His Literary Works ; Gelegjamtsyn LUBSANTSEREN (Ulan Bator) Some Remarks on Madhyamaka Doctrine (Siinyavada) ; Dan MARTIN (Bloomington) Crystals and Images from Bodies, Hearts and Tongues from Fire: Points of Relic Controversy from Tibetan History ; ODANI Nobuchiyo (Kyoto) The Study of the Abhidharmakosa in Tibet as Seen through the mChims mdzod ; ONODA Shunzo (Kyoto) Phya pa Chos kyi seng ge's Theory of 'gal ba ; Peter RICHARDUS (Leiden) The Life and Work ofYe shes Don grub (1897-1980) ; Cristina Anna SCHERRER-SCHAUB (Lausanne) Sa cu: «Qu'y-a-t-il au programme de la classe de philologie bouddhique?» ; Jeffrey Davis SCHOENING (Seattle) The Arya-salistambasya-!ikii: KamalaSila's Commentary on the SiJIistamba-sutra ; D. SEYFORT RUEGG (London) On the Tibetan Historiography and Doxography of the 'Great Debate of bSam yas' ; Kunchok SITHAR (Narita) Mahavairocanasutra in the Studies ofTsong kha pa's sN gags rim chen mo ; Ernst STEIN KELLNER (Vienna) Early Tibetan Ideas on the Ascertainment of Validity (nges byed flyi !shad mal ; TANAKA Kimiaki (Tokyo) A Comparative Study of Esoteric Buddhist Manuscripts and Icons Discovered at Dun-huang ; TANI Tadasi (Kochi, Japan) Rang rgyud 'phen pa'i thai 'gyur [Hypothetical Negativ/lndirect Reasoning (prasanga) with the Implication of Independent Direct Proof (svatantra)] [Tibetan Commentators' "Nleta-Interpretations on Dharmakirti's Interpretation of prasangaJ ; TANIGUCHI Fujio (Nagoya, Japan) Quotations from the First Bhavanakrama of Kamalaslla Found in Some Indian Texts ; David R. TEMPLEMAN (Victoria, Australia) Taranatha's Life of Kal).halKql).acarya-, an Unusual Siddha Hagiography ; Tom J. F. TILLEMANS (Lausanne) Tsong kha pa et al. on the Bhavaviveka-Candraklrti Debate ; Tilmann VETTER (Leiden) Paramarthika-prama1fa in Dharmaklrti's Prama·,.w-viniscaya and in Gtsang-nag-pa's Tshad-ma rnam-par nges-pa'i (i-ka legs-bshad bsdus-pa ; YOSHIMIZU Chizuko (Narita) The Distinction between Right and Wrong in the Conventional (kun rdzob, samurti) According to Tsong kha paand mKhas grub rje ; Introduction of the Contributors ; <Vol. 2 Language, History and Culture> Agata BAREJA (Warsaw) The History of Ancient Tibet According to the XVIIth Century Mongolian Chronicle Erdeni-yin TobCi. by Sayang Secen ; Terese Tse BARTHOLOMEW (San Francisco) Three Thangkas from Chengde ; Per-Arne BERGLIE (Stockholm) Tibetan Spirit-Mediumship: Change and Continuity Some Observations from a Revisit to Nepal ; J ohn BRAY (Devon, England) Christian Missionaries on the Tibetan Border: the Moravian Church in Poo (Kinnaur), 1865-1924 ; Katia BUFFETRILLE (Paris) Questions souleveespar la restauration de bSam yas ; Krystyna CECH (St. Andrews) A Religious Geography of Tibet According to the Bon Tradition ; Graham E. CLARKE (Oxford) Aspects of the Social Organisation of Tibetan Pastoral Communities ; Christoph CUPPERS (Dusseldorf) Some Remarks on a Tibetan-Newari Lexicon cum Phrase Book ; Hildegard DIEMBERGER (Vienna) Lovanga [Lo 'bangs pa?] Lama and Lhaven [Lha bon]: Historical Background, Syncretism and Social Relevance of Religious Traditions among the Khumbo (East Nepal); Siglinde D1ETZ (Gettingen) Cosmogony as Presented in Tibetan Historical Literature and its Sources; Ronald E: EMMERICK (Quickborn) Tibetan Databank Management with Personal Computers ; Elisabeth FINCKH (Hamburg) Practice of Tibetan Medicine: Notes on Moxibustion (me btsa') ; Antoon GEELS (Lebered) Ego-Psychology and the Problem of Ecstasy A Case-study of a Tibetan Shaman ; Janet B. GYATSO (Amherst) Autobiography in Tibetan Religious Literature: Reflections on its Modes of Self-Presentation ; Amy HELLER (Nyon) Historic and Iconographic Aspects of the Protective Deities Srung-ma dmar-nag ; Toni HUBER (Christchurch) Some 11th-Century Indian Buddhist Clay Tablets (tsha-tsha) from Central Tibet ; IMAEDA Yoshiro (Paris) National Library of Bhutan: Role and Function ; ISHIHAMA Yumiko (Tokyo) A Study of the Seals and Titles Conferred by the Dalai Lamas ; Patrick KAPLANIAN (Paris) Analyse du nouvel an populaire au Ladakh ; Samten G. KARMAY (Paris) A Pilgrimage to Kongpo Bon-ri ; Josef KOLMAS (Prague) A Chronology of the Ambans of Tibet Part 1: The Ambans and Assistant Ambans in the Yongzheng and the Qianlong Period (l727-1795) ; Erberto' LO BUE (Luserna San Giovanni) The Princes of Gyantse and their Role as Builders and Patrons of Arts ; Roy Andrew MILLER (Honolulu) The Role of the Smrasgo in the Tibetan Grammarians' Tradition ; MIMAKI KatsUI;ni (Kyoto) Two Minor Works Ascribed to dB us pa blo gsal ; MIYAWAKI Junko (Tokyo) Tibet-Mongol Relations at the Time of the First Rje btsun dam pa Qutuytu ; Marceline de MONTMOLLIN (Auvernier) bKra shis sgo mang of Bhutan: On a Specific Tradition of Shrines and its Prolongation in the Museum of Ethnography in Neuchiitel (Switzerland) ; Ngawangthondup NARKYID (Dharamsala) A Proposal: Refinement of the Tibetan Language and Standardization of its Writing System ; Braham NORWICK (New York) Why Tibet Disappeared from "Scientific" 16th-17th Century European Maps ; OKADA Hidehiro (Tokyo) The Third Dalai Lama and Altan Khan of the Turned ; OKUY AMA Naoji (Ichinoseki, Japan) On the Basic Structure of the Potala Palace ; Jampa L. PANGLUNG (Munich) On the Narrative of the Killing of the Evil Yak and the Discovery of Salt in the Chos-'byungofNyang-ral ; Luciano PETECH (Rome) Yuan Official Terms in Tibetan ; Francoise POMMARET (Paris) Les revenants de l'au-delit ('das log): sources litteraires et tradition vivante U ne premiere presentation ; R. E. PUBAEV (Ulan-Ude) Study of the Tibetan Collection in Buryatia ; Valrae REYNOLDS (Newark) Tibetan Art in a Museum Setting: Problems of Decontextualization and Recontextualization. The New Tibetan Galleries of The Newark Museum as a Case Study ; Andras RONA-TAS (Budapest) Reconstructing Old Tibetan ; Donatella ROSSI Qakarta, Indonesia / Italy) Some Notes on the Tibetan Amdo Love Songs ; Geoffrey SAMUEL (Newcastle, N.S.W.) Ge sar of Ling: The Origins and Meaning of the East Tibetan Epic ; Christian SCHICKLGRUBER (Vienna) Grib: On the Significance of the Term in a Socio-Religious Context ; M. V. SOFRONOV (Moscow) Tibetan Transcription of Tangut Script: The Problem of Prefixes ; Elliot SPERLING (Bloomington) Notes on References to 'Bri-Gung-pa-Mongol Contact in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries ; Brigitte STEINMANN (Paris) Doila tamang et rites de mods: image des ancetres it travers les textes rituels ; TAKEUCHI Tsuguhito (Kyoto) On the Old Tibetan Sale Contracts ; Tashi Tsering (Dharamsala) History of the Gling-tshang Principality of Khams: A Preliminary Study ; Helga UEBACH (Munich) Notes on the Section of Law and State in the Chos-'byung,oflDe'u ; Pieter Cornelis VERHAGEN (Leiden) A Ninth-Century Tibetan Summary of the Indo-Tibetan Model of Case-semantics ; WAKAMATSU Hiroshi (Kyoto) Ilagugsan Qutugtu: An Essay ; WANG Yao (Beijing) An Inquiry into Polo -Tibet's contribution to the athletic sports ; Kulbhushan WARIKOO (New Delhi) Ladakh's Trade Relations with Tibet under the Dogras ; Alex WAYMAN (New York) The K~a Final,in the Vifvalocana Lexicon ; YAMAGUCHI Zuiho (Narita) The Significance of Intercalary Constants in the Tibetan Calender and Historical Tables of Intercalary Months ;en_US
dc.description.tableofcontentsForeword TSURUMI ShOseki i Preface IHARA Shoren, YAMAGUCHI Zuiho iii Official IA TS Report Helga UEBACH v Statutes of the International Association for Tibetan Studies vi List of Abbreviations ix <Vol. 1 Buddhist Philosophy and Literature> Yael BENTOR (Bloomington) Siitra-style Consecration in Tibet and its Importance for Understanding the Historical Development of the Indo-Tibetan Consecration Ritual for Stupas and Images 1 Hubert DECLEER (Kathmandu) T,he Melodious Drumsound All-Pervading Sacred Biography ofRwa Lotsawa: about early Lotsawa a;~rs:j"" and I~I'\~C::' 13 Georges DREYFUS (Charlottesville, U.S.A.) Universals in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism 29 Franz-Karl EHRHARD (Kathmandu) The "Vision" of rDzogs-chen: A Text and its Histories 47 Sonam Gyaltsen GONT A (Narita) Tsong kha pa's View on the Theory of Ekayana 59 HAKAMAYA Noriaki (Tokyo) Some Doubts about the Evaluation of the Ten sNying po'i mdos and Tathagatagarbha Thought 67 Paul HARRISON (Christchurch) Meritorious Activity or Waste of Time? Some Remarks on the Editing of Texts in the Tibetan Kanjur 77 David JACKSON (Vienna) Birds in the Egg and Newborn Lion Cubs: Metaphors for the Potentialities and Limitations of "All-at-onc~" Enlightenment 95 jampa Samten (Varanasi) Preliminary Notes on the Phug-brag bka'-'gyur: A Unique Edition ofthe Tibetan Buddhist Canon 115 Leslie S. KAWAMURA (Calgary) On ,]igs-med gling-pa's Dris Ian Tin po ehe'i bstan beDs / lung gi gter mdzod 121 KAWASAKI Shinjo (Tsukuba, japan) Discrepancies in the Sanskrit and .Tibetan Texts of Bhavya's Madhyamaka-hrdaya-Tarkajvala (the IXth and Xth Chapters) 131 Tsultrim Kelsang KHANGKAR (Kyoto) The Tibetan Tradition Concerning the Councils in India145 Helmut KRASSER (Vienna) On the Relationship between Dharmottara, Santarak~ita and Kamalasila 151 Andrea LOSERIES-LEICK (Graz) The Use of Human Skulls in Tibetan Rituals 159 Lozang Jamspal (New York) Zhalu Lotsava Chos skyong bZang po and His Literary Works 175 Gelegjamtsyn LUBSANTSEREN (Ulan Bator) Some Remarks on Madhyamaka Doctrine (Siinyavada) 181 Dan MARTIN (Bloomington) Crystals and Images from Bodies, Hearts and Tongues from Fire: Points of Relic Controversy from Tibetan History 183 ODANI Nobuchiyo (Kyoto) The Study of the Abhidharmakosa in Tibet as Seen through the mChims mdzod 193 ONODA Shunzo (Kyoto) Phya pa Chos kyi seng ge's Theory of 'gal ba 197 Peter RICHARDUS (Leiden) The Life and Work ofYe shes Don grub (1897-1980) 203 Cristina Anna SCHERRER-SCHAUB (Lausanne) Sa cu: «Qu'y-a-t-il au programme de la classe de philologie bouddhique?» 209 Jeffrey Davis SCHOENING (Seattle) The Arya-salistambasya-!ikii: KamalaSila's Commentary on the SiJIistamba-sutra 221 D. SEYFORT RUEGG (London) On the Tibetan Historiography and Doxography of the 'Great Debate of bSam yas' 237 Kunchok SITHAR (Narita) Mahavairocanasutra in the Studies ofTsong kha pa's sN gags rim chen mo 245 Ernst STEIN KELLNER (Vienna) Early Tibetan Ideas on the Ascertainment of Validity (nges byed flyi !shad mal 257 TANAKA Kimiaki (Tokyo) A Comparative Study of Esoteric Buddhist Manuscripts and Icons Discovered at Dun-huang 275 TANI Tadasi (Kochi, Japan) Rang rgyud 'phen pa'i thai 'gyur [Hypothetical Negativ/lndirect Reasoning (prasanga) with the Implication of Independent Direct Proof (svatantra)] [Tibetan Commentators' "Nleta-Interpretations on Dharmakirti's Interpretation of prasangaJ 281 TANIGUCHI Fujio (Nagoya, Japan) Quotations from the First Bhavanakrama of Kamalaslla Found in Some Indian Texts 303 David R. TEMPLEMAN (Victoria, Australia) Taranatha's Life of Kal).halKql).acarya-, an Unusual Siddha Hagiography 309 Tom J. F. TILLEMANS (Lausanne) Tsong kha pa et al. on the Bhavaviveka-Candraklrti Debate 315 Tilmann VETTER (Leiden) Paramarthika-prama1fa in Dharmaklrti's Prama·,.w-viniscaya and in Gtsang-nag-pa's Tshad-ma rnam-par nges-pa'i (i-ka legs-bshad bsdus-pa 327 YOSHIMIZU Chizuko (Narita) The Distinction between Right and Wrong in the Conventional (kun rdzob, samurti) According to Tsong kha paand mKhas grub rje 335 Introduction of the Contributors i <Vol. 2 Language, History and Culture> Agata BAREJA (Warsaw) The History of Ancient Tibet According to the XVIIth Century Mongolian Chronicle Erdeni-yin TobCi. by Sayang Secen 341 Terese Tse BARTHOLOMEW (San Francisco) Three Thangkas from Chengde 353 Per-Arne BERGLIE (Stockholm) Tibetan Spirit-Mediumship: Change and Continuity Some Observations from a Revisit to Nepal 361 J ohn BRAY (Devon, England) Christian Missionaries on the Tibetan Border: the Moravian Church in Poo (Kinnaur), 1865-1924 369 Katia BUFFETRILLE (Paris) Questions souleveespar la restauration de bSam yas 377 Krystyna CECH (St. Andrews) A Religious Geography of Tibet According to the Bon Tradition 387 Graham E. CLARKE (Oxford) Aspects of the Social Organisation of Tibetan Pastoral Communities 393 Christoph CUPPERS (Dusseldorf) Some Remarks on a Tibetan-Newari Lexicon cum Phrase Book 413 Hildegard DIEMBERGER (Vienna) Lovanga [Lo 'bangs pa?] Lama and Lhaven [Lha bon]: Historical Background, Syncretism and Social Relevance of Religious Traditions among the Khumbo (East Nepal) 421 Siglinde D1ETZ (Gettingen) Cosmogony as Presented in Tibetan Historical Literature and its Sources 435 Ronald E: EMMERICK (Quickborn) Tibetan Databank Management with Personal Computers 439 Elisabeth FINCKH (Hamburg) Practice of Tibetan Medicine: Notes on Moxibustion (me btsa') 443 Antoon GEELS (Lebered) Ego-Psychology and the Problem of Ecstasy A Case-study of a Tibetan Shaman 451 Janet B. GYATSO (Amherst) Autobiography in Tibetan Religious Literature: Reflections on its Modes of Self-Presentation 465 Amy HELLER (Nyon) Historic and Iconographic Aspects of the Protective Deities Srung-ma dmar-nag 479 Toni HUBER (Christchurch) Some 11th-Century Indian Buddhist Clay Tablets (tsha-tsha) from Central Tibet 493 IMAEDA Yoshiro (Paris) National Library of Bhutan: Role and Function 497 ISHIHAMA Yumiko (Tokyo) A Study of the Seals and Titles Conferred by the Dalai Lamas 501 Patrick KAPLANIAN (Paris) Analyse du nouvel an populaire au Ladakh 515 Samten G. KARMAY (Paris) A Pilgrimage to Kongpo Bon-ri 527 Josef KOLMAS (Prague) A Chronology of the Ambans of Tibet Part 1: The Ambans and Assistant Ambans in the Yongzheng and the Qianlong Period (l727-1795) 541 Erberto' LO BUE (Luserna San Giovanni) The Princes of Gyantse and their Role as Builders and Patrons of Arts 559 Roy Andrew MILLER (Honolulu) The Role of the Smrasgo in the Tibetan Grammarians' Tradition 575 MIMAKI KatsUI;ni (Kyoto) Two Minor Works Ascribed to dB us pa blo gsal 591 MIYAWAKI Junko (Tokyo) Tibet-Mongol Relations at the Time of the First Rje btsun dam pa Qutuytu 599 Marceline de MONTMOLLIN (Auvernier) bKra shis sgo mang of Bhutan: On a Specific Tradition of Shrines and its Prolongation in the Museum of Ethnography in Neuchiitel (Switzerland) 605 Ngawangthondup NARKYID (Dharamsala) A Proposal: Refinement of the Tibetan Language and Standardization of its Writing System 615 Braham NORWICK (New York) Why Tibet Disappeared from "Scientific" 16th-17th Century European Maps 633 OKADA Hidehiro (Tokyo) The Third Dalai Lama and Altan Khan of the Turned 645 OKUY AMA Naoji (Ichinoseki, Japan) On the Basic Structure of the Potala Palace 653 Jampa L. PANGLUNG (Munich) On the Narrative of the Killing of the Evil Yak and the Discovery of Salt in the Chos-'byungofNyang-ral 661 Luciano PETECH (Rome) Yuan Official Terms in Tibetan 669 Francoise POMMARET (Paris) Les revenants de l'au-delit ('das log): sources litteraires et tradition vivante U ne premiere presentation 673 R. E. PUBAEV (Ulan-Ude) Study of the Tibetan Collection in Buryatia 687 Valrae REYNOLDS (Newark) Tibetan Art in a Museum Setting: Problems of Decontextualization and Recontextualization. The New Tibetan Galleries of The Newark Museum as a Case Study691 Andras RONA-TAS (Budapest) Reconstructing Old Tibetan 697 Donatella ROSSI Qakarta, Indonesia / Italy) Some Notes on the Tibetan Amdo Love Songs 705 Geoffrey SAMUEL (Newcastle, N.S.W.) Ge sar of Ling: The Origins and Meaning of the East Tibetan Epic 711 Christian SCHICKLGRUBER (Vienna) Grib: On the Significance of the Term in a Socio-Religious Context 723 M. V. SOFRONOV (Moscow) Tibetan Transcription of Tangut Script: The Problem of Prefixes 735 Elliot SPERLING (Bloomington) Notes on References to 'Bri-Gung-pa-Mongol Contact in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries 741 Brigitte STEINMANN (Paris) Doila tamang et rites de mods: image des ancetres it travers les textes rituels 751 TAKEUCHI Tsuguhito (Kyoto) On the Old Tibetan Sale Contracts 773 Tashi Tsering (Dharamsala) History of the Gling-tshang Principality of Khams: A Preliminary Study793 Helga UEBACH (Munich) Notes on the Section of Law and State in the Chos-'byung,oflDe'u823 Pieter Cornelis VERHAGEN (Leiden) A Ninth-Century Tibetan Summary of the Indo-Tibetan Model of Case-semantics 833 WAKAMATSU Hiroshi (Kyoto) Ilagugsan Qutugtu: An Essay 845 WANG Yao (Beijing) An Inquiry into Polo -Tibet's contribution to the athletic sports 849 Kulbhushan WARIKOO (New Delhi) Ladakh's Trade Relations with Tibet under the Dogras 853 Alex WAYMAN (New York) The K~a Final,in the Vifvalocana Lexicon 863 YAMAGUCHI Zuiho (Narita) The Significance of Intercalary Constants in the Tibetan Calender and Historical Tables of Intercalary Months 873en_US
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