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dc.contributor.author | Tulku Thundup Rinpoche | - |
dc.date.accessioned | 2018-12-21T14:30:08Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2018-12-21T14:30:08Z | - |
dc.date.issued | 1982 | - |
dc.identifier.uri | http://tnt.ussh.edu.vn:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/914 | - |
dc.description | Written by a noted scholar of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism, this is a survey of Buddhism in Tibet, and an account of the doctrine and history of the four major Buddhist schools of Tibet - Nyingma, Kagyd, Sakya, and Gelug, with lists of their major monastic institutions. An overview of Tibetan literature is also provided, with a summary of both the secualr and religious literature of Tibet, and particular emphasis on the scope of literary works of the four major Buddhist schools. An invaluable reference book, BUDDHIST CIVILIZATION IN TIBET is unique in that it provides a whole range of information on Tibetan religion and literature, with extensive scholarly data, in a single compact volume. | en_US |
dc.description.abstract | Preface ; Key Political and Religious Figures in Tibetan History ; Key Figures in the Nyingmapa Tradition ; Key Figures in the Kagyudpa Tradition ; Key Figures in the Sakyapa Tradition ; Key Figures in the Gelugpa Tradition ; Map of India ; Map of Tibet (showing major monasteries) ; I — The Development of Buddhism in Tibet; Introduction ; 1. Nyingmapa (the Ancient) School ; The Transmission of the Nyingmapa Teachings ; 1. Long Transmission of Canons14 2. Short Transmission of Discovered Dharma Treasures ; The Nyingmapa Scriptures ; Nyingmapa Doctrine ; Important Nyingmapa Monasteries and Institutions ; Tibetan Buddhist School Which Resulted From The Later Spread of the Doctrine ; II. Kagyudpa School ; Kagyudpa Doctrine ; III. Sakyapa School ; Sakyapa Doctrine ; IV. Gelugpa School ; Gelugpa Monasteries ; Gelugpa Doctrine ; V. Some Other Tibetan Buddhist Schools ; 1. Kadampa School ; 2. Zhi-Ched-Pa and Chod Schools ; 1) Pho-Chod ; 2) Mo-Chod ; 3. Jonangpa School ; II — The Scope of Tibetan Literature; Introduction ; I. The Religious Literature ; A) Religious Literature — According to Origin ; 1. The Literature Translated from Indian Sources ; (a) The Kajur Collection — The Buddha’s Teachings ; (b) The Tenjur Collection — The Works of Indian Buddhist Scholars ; 2. The Literature Written by Tibetan Scholars ; (a) The Literature of the Nyingmapa School ; (i) The Classification of the Dharma ; (ii) Sutra ; (iii) Tantra ; (iv) Study ; (b) The Literature of the Sarmapa ; (i) The Classification of the Dharma ; (ii) Major Texts for Study and Practice ; (iii) The Literature of the Kagyudpa School ; (iv) The Literature of the Sakyapa School ; (v) The Literature of the Gelugpa School ; (vi) The Literature of Some Other Minor Schools ; B) Religious Literature — According to Subject ; 1. Religion ; 2. History and Biography ; 3. Poetic Composition and Yogic Songs ; 4. Music, Dance, and Art and Architecture ; II. The Secular Literature ; A) History ; B) Grammar ; C) Poetic Composition, Metrical Literature, and Lexicons ; D) Logic ; E) Astrology ; F) Mathematics ; G) Medicine ; H) Geography and Cosmology ; I) Law ; J) Political Writings ; K) Music and Dance ; L) Drama ; M) Art and Craft ; Glossary ; Index ; | en_US |
dc.description.tableofcontents | Preface vii Key Political and Religious Figures in Tibetan History ix Key Figures in the Nyingmapa Tradition xiii Key Figures in the Kagyudpa Tradition xv Key Figures in the Sakyapa Tradition xvii Key Figures in the Gelugpa Tradition xix Map of India. xxi Map of Tibet (showing major monasteries) xxii I — The Development of Buddhism in Tibet Introduction 3 1. Nyingmapa (the Ancient) School 7 The Transmission of the Nyingmapa Teachings 13 1. Long Transmission of Canons14 2. Short Transmission of Discovered Dharma Treasures 15 The Nyingmapa Scriptures .17 Nyingmapa Doctrine 19 Important Nyingmapa Monasteries and Institutions 23 Tibetan Buddhist School Which Resulted From The Later Spread of the Doctrine 24 II. Kagyudpa School 25 Kagyudpa Doctrine 31 III. Sakyapa School 33 Sakyapa Doctrine 35 IV. Gelugpa School 37 Gelugpa Monasteries 39 Gelugpa Doctrine 41 V. Some Other Tibetan Buddhist Schools 43 1. Kadampa School 43 2. Zhi-Ched-Pa and Chod Schools 43 1) Pho-Chod 43 2) Mo-Chod 44 3. Jonangpa School 44 II — The Scope of Tibetan Literature Introduction 49 I. The Religious Literature 51 A) Religious Literature — According to Origin 51 1. The Literature Translated from Indian Sources 51 (a) The Kajur Collection — The Buddha’s Teachings 51 (b) The Tenjur Collection — The Works of Indian Buddhist Scholars 52 2. The Literature Written by Tibetan Scholars 52 (a) The Literature of the Nyingmapa School 53 (i) The Classification of the Dharma 53 (ii) Sutra 53 (iii) Tantra 53 (iv) Study 56 (b) The Literature of the Sarmapa 56 (i) The Classification of the Dharma 57 (ii) Major Texts for Study and Practice 57 (iii) The Literature of the Kagyudpa School 57 (iv) The Literature of the Sakyapa School 58 (v) The Literature of the Gelugpa School 59 (vi) The Literature of Some Other Minor Schools 58 B) Religious Literature — According to Subject 63 1. Religion 63 2. History and Biography 63 3. Poetic Composition and Yogic Songs 64 4. Music, Dance, and Art and Architecture 64 II. The Secular Literature 65 A) History 65 B) Grammar 66 C) Poetic Composition, Metrical Literature, and Lexicons 67 D) Logic 67 E) Astrology 68 F) Mathematics 69 G) Medicine 69 H) Geography and Cosmology 70 I) Law 70 J) Political Writings 70 K) Music and Dance 71 L) Drama 71 M) Art and Craft 71 Glossary 73 Index83 | en_US |
dc.language.iso | en | en_US |
dc.publisher | Maha Siddha Nyingmapa Center | en_US |
dc.subject | Kinh điển và triết học phật giáo | en_US |
dc.subject | Lịch sử và văn hóa phật giáo | en_US |
dc.title | Buddhist Civilization in Tibet | en_US |
dc.type | Book | en_US |
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