The Renegade Monk of Tibet

The Renegade Monk of Tibet
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Publisher : Banyan Press
Total Pages : 318
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ISBN-10 : 0615127991
ISBN-13 : 9780615127996
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis The Renegade Monk of Tibet by : Rinjing Dorje

Renegade Rinpoche

Renegade Rinpoche
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Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 0615860931
ISBN-13 : 9780615860930
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Renegade Rinpoche by : Won Park

A Korean journalist meets a Tibetan self-exiled monk in the hills of the Tibet-India border. They exchange thoughts on Buddhism in an extended series of interviews.

Tibet

Tibet
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Publisher : Bradt Travel Guides
Total Pages : 372
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ISBN-10 : 9781841623825
ISBN-13 : 1841623822
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Tibet by : Michael Buckley

Exploring ethnic Tibet independently is a challenge. With the 'land of snows' having some of the wildest and roughest road routes in high Asia, motoring, mountain-biking and trekking options are all given due attention in this new edition. High quality, numerous maps set this guide apart from other guides on Tibet and the trekking section has been expanded to include more on the main treks, including Everest Base Camp, Genden to Samye, Namtso trek and Kailiash region treks. Particular attention has been paid to the Amdo and Kham regions, not usually covered in guidebooks. Political and cultural issues make Tibet a sensitive destination for Westerners, so Michael Buckley's authoritative advice includes guidelines on cultural etiquette, local customs, and travelling with minimum impact on the culture and environment. The chapter on language includes a section covering Tibetan script.

The Madman's Middle Way

The Madman's Middle Way
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9780226493220
ISBN-13 : 0226493229
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis The Madman's Middle Way by : Donald S. Lopez Jr.

Gendun Chopel is considered the most important Tibetan intellectual of the twentieth century. His life spanned the two defining moments in modern Tibetan history: the entry into Lhasa by British troops in 1904 and by Chinese troops in 1951. Recognized as an incarnate lama while he was a child, Gendun Chopel excelled in the traditional monastic curriculum and went on to become expert in fields as diverse as philosophy, history, linguistics, geography, and tantric Buddhism. Near the end of his life, before he was persecuted and imprisoned by the government of the young Dalai Lama, he would dictate the Adornment for Nagarjuna’s Thought, a work on Madhyamaka, or “Middle Way,” philosophy. It sparked controversy immediately upon its publication and continues to do so today. The Madman’s Middle Way presents the first English translation of this major Tibetan Buddhist work, accompanied by an essay on Gendun Chopel’s life liberally interspersed with passages from his writings. Donald S. Lopez Jr. also provides a commentary that sheds light on the doctrinal context of the Adornment and summarizes its key arguments. Ultimately, Lopez examines the long-standing debate over whether Gendun Chopel in fact is the author of the Adornment; the heated critical response to the work by Tibetan monks of the Dalai Lama’s sect; and what the Adornment tells us about Tibetan Buddhism’s encounter with modernity. The result is an insightful glimpse into a provocative and enigmatic workthatwill be of great interest to anyone seriously interested in Buddhism or Asian religions.

A Spiritual Renegade's Guide to the Good Life

A Spiritual Renegade's Guide to the Good Life
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 9781582703732
ISBN-13 : 1582703736
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis A Spiritual Renegade's Guide to the Good Life by : Lama Marut

For Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike, a guide of insightful lessons, meditations, and exercises designed for happiness and the good life. Incorporates Microsoft tags within each chapter to give the reader bonus video material, as well as action plans designed for unpackaged happiness.

The Autobiography of a Tibetan Monk

The Autobiography of a Tibetan Monk
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Publisher : Grove Press
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : 0802135749
ISBN-13 : 9780802135742
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis The Autobiography of a Tibetan Monk by : Palden Gyatso

"My story is not a glamorous one of high lamas and exotic ritual, but of how a simple monk succeeded in surviving the destructive forces of a totalitarian ideology". These are the words of Palden Gyatso, whose story is an unforgettable journey into the heart of Tibet and an enduring testimony to the human need for freedom.

In the Forest of Faded Wisdom

In the Forest of Faded Wisdom
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 201
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ISBN-10 : 9780226104546
ISBN-13 : 0226104540
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis In the Forest of Faded Wisdom by : Gendun Chopel

In a culture where poetry is considered the highest form of human language, Gendun Chopel is revered as Tibet’s greatest modern poet. Born in 1903 as British troops were preparing to invade his homeland, Gendun Chopel was identified at any early age as the incarnation of a famous lama and became a Buddhist monk, excelling in the debating courtyards of the great monasteries of Tibet. At the age of thirty-one, he gave up his monk’s vows and set off for India, where he would wander, often alone and impoverished, for over a decade. Returning to Tibet, he was arrested by the government of the young Dalai Lama on trumped-up charges of treason, emerging from prison three years later a broken man. He died in 1951 as troops of the People’s Liberation Army marched into Lhasa. Throughout his life, from his childhood to his time in prison, Gendun Chopel wrote poetry that conveyed the events of his remarkable life. In the Forest of Faded Wisdom is the first comprehensive collection of his oeuvre in any language, assembling poems in both the original Tibetan and in English translation. A master of many forms of Tibetan verse, Gendun Chopel composed heartfelt hymns to the Buddha, pithy instructions for the practice of the dharma, stirring tributes to the Tibetan warrior-kings, cynical reflections on the ways of the world, and laments of a wanderer, forgotten in a foreign land. These poems exhibit the technical skill—wordplay, puns, the ability to evoke moods of pathos and irony—for which Gendun Chopel was known and reveal the poet to be a consummate craftsman, skilled in both Tibetan and Indian poetics. With a directness and force often at odds with the conventions of belles lettres, this is a poetry that is at once elegant and earthy. In the Forest of Faded Wisdom is a remarkable introduction to Tibet’s sophisticated poetic tradition and its most intriguing twentieth-century writer.

In Their Own Words

In Their Own Words
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Publisher : Lotus Press
Total Pages : 149
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ISBN-10 : 9780940985902
ISBN-13 : 094098590X
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis In Their Own Words by : Belmo

Scott Belmer presents the true stories of nine Buddhist monks who lived in Tibet under Communist rule, and chronicles their amazing and often miraculous journey across the vast mountain range of the Himalayas to freedom and exile in India. 8-page color photo insert.

The Life of a Tibetan Monk

The Life of a Tibetan Monk
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 307
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ISBN-10 : 3905497301
ISBN-13 : 9783905497304
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis The Life of a Tibetan Monk by : Geshe Rabten

A Stranger in Tibet

A Stranger in Tibet
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Publisher : Kodansha
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015014590890
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Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis A Stranger in Tibet by : Scott Berry