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The Many Canons Of Tibetan Buddhism Helmut Eimer David Germano Eds

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The Many Canons Of Tibetan Buddhism Helmut Eimer David Germano Eds
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.69 MB
Pages: 379
Author: Helmut Eimer, David Germano (eds)
ISBN: 9789004125957, 9004125957
Language: English
Year: 2002
Volume: 2

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The Many Canons Of Tibetan Buddhism Helmut Eimer David Germano Eds by Helmut Eimer, David Germano (eds) 9789004125957, 9004125957 instant download after payment.

This study explores both the mainstream Tibetan canons of translated Buddhist classics (known as the Bka' 'gyur and Bstan 'gyur), and the alternative canons of literature of the Nyingma sectarian traditions (known as the Rnying ma rgyud 'bum). The first section discusses the formation and transmission of Tibetan "canonical" texts, but also includes important works of reference, such as a Bka' gdams pa handbook and several unique catalogues. It also features a report on Tibetan textual transmission in Mongolia. The second section not only presents interpretative analysis of one of the most important alternative canons in Tibet, the Rnying ma rgyud 'bum, but also discusses essential issues of legitimacy, authority and lineage during the "grey" periods of the 10th to 12th centuries which laid the foundation for the formation of all ensuing Tibetan canons. The volume thus seeks to develop fresh perspectives on the nature, plurality and contents of canons in Tibetan Buddhism.

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