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Tibetan and Himalayan > Multi-Author Edited Volumes > Conference Proceedings > Proceedings of the International Association of Tibetan Studies (PIATS) > (1977; retrospectively, PIATS 1) Seminar of Young Tibetologists
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Some Considerations of the Early History of Bhutan
Article looks at Bhutan's early history to discuss how and why Buddhism has survived and flourished to the extent that Buddhism is recognized as the state religion of Bhutan. (Mark Premo-Hopkins 2004-... Some Notes on Interrelationship in Tibetan Etymology
This text gives a summary of how Tibetan words are constructed in general, and then analyzes the relationship between the construction of Tibetan verbs and nouns. (Mark Premo-Hopkins, 2004-02-03) The Education of Young Tibetans in India: Cultural Preservation or Agent for Change?
The text describes and comments on findings of an on-site anthropological study undertaken at a Tibetan residential school in northern India. (Mark Premo-Hopkins 2004-02-03) The Place of Music and Chant in Tibetan Religious Culture
The article discusses the historical/textual evidence of the importance of music and chanting in Tibetan religious culture. The piece focuses on the relationships between form, style, and intonation ... The Spiritual Lineage of the Dzogchen Tradition
The text looks at the origin and function of Dzokchen (rdzogs chen) in Tibetan Buddhist tradtions. (Mark Premo-Hopkins 2004-02-12) The Working of Sâdhana: Vajrabhairava
The article oulines a specific understanding of sâdhana as learning by doing. In sâdhana practice the devotee, "learns to relate to the world and to himself, both visualized in moving imagery." (Ma... |
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