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Le tamba, barde ou lama? Rôle du Tamba dans l'expansion du Bouddhisme chez les tamang de l'Est (Népal)
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Les Mikha au Ladakh et le mikha spečha (mi-kha dpe-čha)
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Lhasa: An International Politico-economic Center through the Centuries: A Very Preliminary Examination
This article attempts to dispel the myths that Lhasa was a secret, isolated environment. Instead, the article argues that Lhasa was a center for much political and economic activity. (Mark Premo-Hop...
Locating Tibet: The Maps
This article looks at the different possiblities and implications of the maps that could have been housed at the legendary libraries of Shangri la. (Mark Premo-Hopkins 2004-05-06)
Maitrī-pa and Atiśa
This article looks at Tibetan accounts of Maitrī-pa's expulsion by Atiśa from a monastic university. (Mark Premo-Hopkins 2004-07-12)
Modelling in Butter
This article (including photos) looks at the Tibetan art of butter sculpture. The sculptures, which are used almost exclusively for offerings, are the most evident during the "butter festival". (Mar...
New Contributions to Tibetan Documents from the Post-Tibetan Tun-huang
This article looks at documents dealing with three political formations along the silk route in the 9th-11th centuries. These are 1) the Kuei-i-chün (Army of the Return of Justice) of Sha-chou, 2) t...
New Light on an Old Clan of Bhutan: The sMyos-rabs of Bla-ma gSaṅ-sṅags
The article's intent is to draw attention to historical scholarship done in Bhutan by Bla-ma gSaṅ-sṅags. The scholarship being done attempts to reveal the origin and development of all the noble ...
Observations on Prāsaṅgika-Madyamaka in the rÑiṅ-ma-pa school
This paper examines the interpretation of prāsaṅgika-madhyamaka philosophy by the Nyingmapa (rnying ma pa) scholar Mipam Gyatso (mi pham rgya mtsho). It also looks at influences on Mipam Gyatso’s...
On bdag, gžan and Related Notions of Tibetan Grammar
This article attempts to centralize and interrogate the varied Tibetan discourse on the concepts bdag (self) and gžan (other). (Mark Premo-Hopkins 2004-07-12)
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