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Tibetan and Himalayan > Multi-Author Edited Volumes > Conference Proceedings > Proceedings of the International Association of Tibetan Studies (PIATS) > PIATS 5 (1989) > Tibetan Studies, PIATS 5, vol. 1
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Description to be added. Mahāvairocanasūtra in the Studies of Tsong kha pa's sNgags rim chen mo
This paper looks at the influence that the Mahāvairocanasūtra had in Tsong Khapa’s (tsong kha pa) writing of the Sngags rim chen mo, and on other Tibetans’ st... Pāramārthika-pramāṇa in Dharmakīrti's Pramāṇa-viniścaya and in Gtsang-nag-pa's Tshad-ma rnam-par nges-pa'i ṭi-ka legs-bshad bsdus-pa
Description to be added. Rang rgyud 'phen pa'i thal 'gyur [Hypothetical Negative/Indirect Reasoning (prasaṅga) with the Implication of Independent Direct Proof (svatantra)] [Tibetan Commentators' Meta-Interpretations on Dharmakīrti's Interpretation of prasaṅga]
Description to be added. Sūtra-style Consecration in Tibet and its Importance for Understanding the Historical Development of the Indo-Tibetan Consecration Ritual for Sūtra and Images
This article discusses the consecration ritual (rab gnas cho ga) of Tibetan Buddhism in which images, stūpas (mchod rten), and other objects are ritually transformed into objects of worship. Co... A Comparative Study of Esoteric Buddhist Manuscripts and Icons Discovered at Dun-huang
This paper examines the relationship of esoteric texts and paintings discovered at Dunhuang in northwest China to the various Buddhist sects and traditions that existed before the later transmission (... Birds in the Egg and Newborn Lion Cubs: Metaphors for the Potentialities and Limitations of 'All-at-once' Enlightenment
This article looks at the early uses of two metaphors for enlightenment, a bird still in the egg and a newborn lion, as well as later controversies surrounding the use and meaning of these metaphors. ... Crystals and Images from Bodies, Hearts and Tongues from Fire: Points of Relic Controversy from Tibetan History
This article looks at polemical arguments between Sakyapas (sa skya pa) and Kagyüpa (bka’ ’gyud pa) over relics. Small relics (ring bsrel) are often regarded in Tibet as appearing... Discrepancies in the Sanskrit and Tibetan Texts of Bhavya's Madhyamaka-hṛdaya-Tarkajvālā (the IXth and Xth Chapters)
This article examines the 9th and 10th chapters of a Sanskrit version of the Madhyamaka-hṛdaya-Tarkajvālā which was found in Tibet and by Rāhula Sāṃsk&... Early Tibetan Ideas on the Ascertainment of Validity (nges byed kyi tshad ma)
This article looks at how Tibetans creatively elaborated upon the epistemological traditions which they inherited from Indian Buddhist philosophy. In particular, it demonstrates the early development ... |
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