Lectures on Tibetan Religious Culture

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Lectures on Tibetan Religious Culture authored by one of the foremost Tibetan teachers of modern scholarship, is not only an introduction to the diverse culture of Tibetan Buddhism but also a useful tool and guide to Tibetan literary language. Hence, this book serves as a useful tool for both general and research students pursuing Tibetan studies. Designed as an intermediate Tibetan language textbook, much traditional material is presented in colloquial form, enabling readers to learn to talk about Buddhist culture in Tibetan. The book is divided into two parts. Part one deals with such topics as Buddhist training in Tibet, entering a monastery, studying for a geshe degree and continuing training at a Trantic college. There are also discussions of Buddhist doctrine and its spread in Tibet. Part two presents Lam-rim teachings in a colloquial form, discussing the meditations associated with the three type of persons on topics such as impermanence, casualty, and lower rebirth; miseries of existence, the mind of enlightenment and practice of the six perfections.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Geshe Lhundup Sopa

Geshe Lhundup Sopa was born in the Tsang region of Tibet in 1923. He entered the Gaden Chokor monastery in 1932 and moved to Sera Je monastery in 1941, where he studied the major Buddhist philosophy in depth. H fled Tibet in 1959 following the Chinese occupation, and stayed in a refugee camp in at Buxador in Bengal until 1962. The same year he was awarded the Lharampa Geshe degree, he moved to America. Since the late 1960s he has been a professor of Tibetan Buddhist Studies at the University of Wisconsin, and has given many teaching in Europe. In 1975 he founded the Deer Park Buddhist Center in the USA., and remains there to the present as main teacher and abbot of Ewam monastery. He has written a number of authoritative articles and books on Mahayana Buddhism, including Practice and Theory of Tibetan Buddhism in collaboration with Prof. Jeffery Hopkins, and Wheel of Time: The Kalachakra in Context.

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Title
Lectures on Tibetan Religious Culture
Author
Edition
Revised ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8185102651
Length
ix+377p., Tables; 24cm.
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#Tibet