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David L. Snellgrove

    A Cultural History of Tibet
    Indo-Tibetan Buddhism
    • 1987

      Indo-Tibetan Buddhism

      Indian Buddhists & Their Tibetan Successors

      • 640 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      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.

      Indo-Tibetan Buddhism
    • 1986

      A Cultural History of Tibet

      • 307 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The civilization of the Tibetan people is disappearing, and while some gentle protests arise, the world largely observes in silence. This revised edition of a classic work explores the evolution of Tibetan culture from its origins to the 1959 fall to Chinese Communists and the subsequent relocation of Tibetan culture and people. The authors highlight various aspects of Tibetan life, including geography, religion, artistic and literary development, and contemporary politics. They draw parallels with historical developments in Western Europe and detail the cultural influences from India and China. The text is enriched with rare photographs showcasing Tibet's art, architecture, and both secular and sacred objects. David Snellgrove, a prominent scholar in Tibetan Studies, has contributed significantly to the field and has spent time in Italy and Cambodia since 1995. Hugh Richardson, the last British/Indian Representative in Tibet until 1950, taught Tibetan history and language in the US and Europe, and his legacy is honored in the preface of this edition. This work serves as a crucial record of a rich civilization facing profound change.

      A Cultural History of Tibet