Tibetan religions/ Gazangjia zhu ; [fan yi Zuo Yanli].
Material type: TextPublication details: Beijing: China Intercontinental Press, 2003Description: 162 pISBN: 7508502329DDC classification: 200.515Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 200.515 GAZ/ (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P10337 |
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200.19 MCN/W Where God and science meet: how brain and evolutionary studies alter our understanding of religion/ | 200.19 PAR/P The Psychology of Religion and Coping/ | 200.3 SMI/H The Harper Collins Dictionary of Religion/ | 200.515 GAZ/ Tibetan religions/ | 200.71 HAY/R Religion and Politics/ | 200.71 HAY/R Religion and Politics/ | 200.71 HAY/R Religion and Politics/ |
1 .Dor-Bonism:The Ancient Bon Religion.
2.Cha-Bonism;The Yungdrung Bon Religion
3.Jo-Bonism:The New Bon Religion..
4.The Development and Current Situation of the
Bon Religion.
Tibetan Buddhism...
1.The Origination of Tibetan Buddhism.
2.The formation of Tibetan Buddhism.
1) The Achievements ofTrisong Detsan.
2) The Achievements of Ralpachen..
3) King Lang Dhannais Persecution of Buddhism.
3.The Development of Buddhism.
1) The Lower Route Spread of Tibetan Buddhism
2) The Upper Route Spread of Tibetan Buddhism..
4.Buddhist Sects.
1) The Nyingma
2) The Kardam
3) The Sagya
4) The Kargyu
5) The Gyonam
6) The Gelug
7) The Shigye
8) The Gyoyu
9) The Bhulu
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