The Renaissance of Tibetan Civilization

The Renaissance of Tibetan Civilization
Title The Renaissance of Tibetan Civilization PDF eBook
Author Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf
Publisher
Pages 121
Release 1990
Genre History
ISBN 9780907791218

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The young ruler of Tibet donned the traditional garb of a Tibetan tribesman and fled on horesback to India to escape the Chinese occupation of his homeland. The 14th Dalai Lama arrived in Indiain the spring of 1959, the first and most illustrious refugee of the waves soon to pour out from the ancient 'Forbidden Kingdom'. "The Renaissance of Tibetan Civilization" is an inspiring story of the power of courage and hope - the story of refugees who arrived destitute at the frontiers of India and Nepal, yet a mere forty years later have managed to rebuild the essential patterns of Tibetan culture in exile as a legacy for the future. The book documents the struggle for survival and the emerging way of life of individual refugees and families, as well as there construction of religious and artistic traditions. Per Kvaerne appends an essay on the Bon religion which augments the background material necessary for understanding the ingredients of the diaspora. The forced exodus of Tibetan culture is one of the most remarkable stories of our time: how an enclosed and highly conservative community assumed global significance, in the realm of politics as well as in the realm of culture. The tragedy of Tibet has enriched the world by giving it access to the high intellectual and artistic values which gave Tibetans their sense of meaning.

Tibetan Civilization

Tibetan Civilization
Title Tibetan Civilization PDF eBook
Author Rolf Alfred Stein
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 358
Release 1972
Genre History
ISBN 9780804709019

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An overall view of the Tibetan civilization, both ancient and modern Tibet. This book relates developments in Tibet to those in the rest of Asia.

Tibetan Renaissance

Tibetan Renaissance
Title Tibetan Renaissance PDF eBook
Author Ronald M. Davidson
Publisher Motilal Banarsidass Publishe
Pages 620
Release 2008
Genre Religion
ISBN 9788120832787

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How did a society on the edge of collapse and dominated by wandering bands of armed men give way to a vibrant Buddhist culture, led by yogins and scholars? Ronald M. Davidson explores how the translation and spread of esoteric Buddhist texts dramatically shaped Tibetan society and led to its rise as the center of Buddhist culture throughout Asia, replacing India as the perceived source of religious ideology and tradition. During the Tibetan Renaissance (950-1200 C.E.), monks and yogins translated an enormous number of Indian Buddhist texts. They employed the evolving literature and practices of esoteric Buddhism as the basis to reconstruct Tibetan religious, cultural, and political institutions. Many translators achieved the de facto status of feudal lords and while not always loyal to their Buddhist vows, these figures helped solidify political power in the hands of religious authorities and began a process that led to the Dalai Lama's theocracy. Davidson's vivid portraits of the monks, priests, popular preachers, yogins, and aristocratic clans who changed Tibetan society and culture further enhance his perspectives on the tensions and transformations that characterized medieval Tibet.

The Ancient Tibetan Civilization

The Ancient Tibetan Civilization
Title The Ancient Tibetan Civilization PDF eBook
Author Tsewang Gyalpo Arya
Publisher Library of Tibetan Works and Archives
Pages 244
Release 2022-01-27
Genre History
ISBN 9390752728

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How interesting it is to realize that the lifestyle we live, beliefs and faith we live by and the language we converse in, all has its own distinct history of origination and how it has evolved and progressed over time to become everything present today. The book is a marvellous attempt to understand one’s own civilization enlightening the path to startling revelation on ‘How did Tibetan civilization came about?’. The widely popularized Tibetan origin myth of ‘The Monkey and the Ogress’, is it really true? Did Tibet really had its first king descended from the sky? How is Tibetan scripts so similar to the Gupta Brahmi script? This book leaves no stone unturned to fill this grey area on the dawn of Tibetan civilization and intrigues the readers to deliberate over the subject. ‘The Ancient Tibetan Civilization’ explicitly debunks popular mythologies, misconceptions and misinformation surrounding the origination and evolution of Tibetan civilization. -Tenzin Wangmo

A Cultural History of Tibet

A Cultural History of Tibet
Title A Cultural History of Tibet PDF eBook
Author David L. Snellgrove
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Pages 312
Release 1986
Genre History
ISBN

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Divided into three major sections, this comprehensive history covers the early kings, the middle ages, and the Yellow Hats, through to the 20th century. Ample bandw illustrations. A reprint of a revised edition published in 1980 by Prajna Press. (First edition published in 1968 by George Weidenfeld and Nicolson, Ltd.) Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Dawn of Tibet

The Dawn of Tibet
Title The Dawn of Tibet PDF eBook
Author John Vincent Bellezza
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 362
Release 2017-11
Genre Ngari Diqu (China)
ISBN 9780810896277

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This groundbreaking book reveals the existence of an advanced civilization where none was known before, presenting an entirely new perspective on the culture and history of Tibet. Following clues in ancient texts most considered myth, John Vincent Bellezza treks to the highest reaches of the Tibetan plateau in search of an enigmatic ancient people known as Zhang Zhung. Tracing his epic journeys across lands few Westerners have seen, this book is a compelling window into the most inaccessible reaches of Tibet and a civilization that flourished long before Buddhism took root.

Soundings in Tibetan Civilization

Soundings in Tibetan Civilization
Title Soundings in Tibetan Civilization PDF eBook
Author International Association for Tibetan Studies. Seminar
Publisher
Pages 464
Release 1985
Genre Buddhism
ISBN

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