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Indotibetan Buddhism Indian Buddhists Their Tibetan Successors First David Snellgrove

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Indotibetan Buddhism Indian Buddhists Their Tibetan Successors First David Snellgrove
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Publisher: Shambhala
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.8 MB
Pages: 670
Author: David Snellgrove
ISBN: 9781570629730, 1570629730
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: First

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Indotibetan Buddhism Indian Buddhists Their Tibetan Successors First David Snellgrove by David Snellgrove 9781570629730, 1570629730 instant download after payment.

This volume provides a comprehensive survey of Indian Buddhism and its subsequent establishment in Tibet. It concentrates on the tantric period of Buddhist theory and practice, from the eighth to the thirteenth centuries, when the Tibetans were actively engaged in absorbing all they could find of Buddhist culture and religion into their own country. Snellgrove emphasizes the significant role played by the Central Asian kingdoms along the ancient Silk Route in the gradual process of Tibetan conversion. He draws convincingly upon documents of the time to illustrate the cultural changes that swept Tibet as a result of its rule over an extensive empire from the seventh to the ninth centuries—a period of history largely forgotten by the Tibetans themselves when they later embarked upon the wholesale importation of Buddhism directly from Northern India. Throughout, the author quotes extensively from numerous original sources, many of which have never before been translated into English. The illustrations include iconographic art as well as photographs of historical interest.

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