Exploring Tibet’s History and Culture: Proceedings of the International Conference Held in New Delhi, 2009

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Tibet has a vibrant, purely indigenous cultural heritage. Which is best expressed in its various art forms – all invariably inspired by religion, chiefly Buddhism. However, geopolitically positioned in the heartland of Asia, Tibet has, in the past, been a kind of bait to its neighbours: Russia, Mongolia, China, and British India. And susceptible to their varying influences as well. Yet, through the rolling centuries, it has retained its unique culture, customs, and ethnic identity. Carrying over 20 papers, based largely on archival records and hard-to-reach government documents, this volume perceptively explores certain significant aspects of Tibetan history, art, literature, and religion – from ancient times to the present-day developments.

The papers here are essentially the presentations of the International Conference: November, 2009, which was jointly organized by the University of Delhi and Central University of Tibetan Studies, Varanasi. The contributors are specialists in Tibetology from India and abroad.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Pabitrakumar Roy

Pabitrakumar Roy, presently Fellow of Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla, was till recently Senior Fellow of Indian Council of Philosophical Research, New Delhi. Roy taught Philosophy for over three decades at Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan and the University of North Bengal. He had been Visisting Faculty at various Indian Universities and British Council Scholar at King's College Cambridge and University of Reading. Roy has authored scores of papers and some of his works are David Hume; Rabindranath Tagore; Hume and Kant: A Study in Linkages, Man and Technology. The areas of his interest lie in Moral Psychology and Aesthetics.

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Title
Exploring Tibet’s History and Culture: Proceedings of the International Conference Held in New Delhi, 2009
Samyak-Vak Series
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9789380282138
Length
xvi+464p., 6 Leaves of Plates; Illustrations; Chiefly Colour; Folded Colour; Map; 25cm.
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