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Index
Cover  Half title Series Page Title Copyright Dedication Contents  Preface Acknowledgments Transcription and Transliteration Conventions List of Contributors Dates in Tibetan History and Key Events in Neighboring Lands Maps Part I. Political Expansion and the Beginnings of Tibetan Buddhist Culture (Seventh to Tenth Centuries)
1. Tibet in Medieval Chinese, Islamic, and Western Sources
The Tang Annals on Tibet
Origins and Customs of the Tibetans Songtsen Gampo and Princess Wencheng A Second Chinese Princess Is Sent to Tibet The Tibetan Invasion of the Chinese Capital The Peace Treaty of 783 The Peace Treaty of 821
Early Islamic Sources on Tibet
From the Zayn al-Akhbar From the Hudūd al-Alam, The Regions of the World
The First Western References to Tibet
From The Travels of Benjamin mi-Tudela From The Mission of Friar William of Rubruck From The Travels of Marco Polo
2. Imperial Records from Dunhuang
The Old Tibetan Chronicles
The Myth of the First King The Death of Drigum Tsenpo Warlords Versus True Kings The Conquests and Institutes of Songtsen Gampo
The Old Tibetan Annals
Emperor Düsong and the Dowager Empress Tri Malö Tibet Conquers the Chinese Capital
Tibetan Administrative Documents from Gansu
A Contract for the Sale of a Male Bondservant A Contract for the Borrowing of Household Utensils A Receipt for the Repayment of Loaned Wheat A Contract for a Man Hiring Another to Do His Corvée Duty of Transporting the Annual Grain Tribute
3. Imperial Edicts from Central and Far Eastern Tibet
The Stele of Takdra Lukhong
The South Face of the Takdra Lukhong Stele in Lhasa Zhöl
The Adoption of Buddhism and the Foundation of Samyé Monastery
The Conversion Edict of Tri Songdetsen The Samyé Pillar Inscription The Samyé Bell Inscription
Inscriptions and Edicts from the Reign of Tri Desongtsen
Tri Desongtsen’s Edicts Rewarding the Monk Nyang Tingngedzin Zangpo Tri Desongtsen’s Vow to Support Buddhism An Imperial Decree on Translation
The Chinese-Tibetan Treaty of 821–822
The “Uncle-Nephew” Pillar Inscription The Prayers of Dega Yutsel
4. Institutions and Knowledge Under the Tibetan Empire
Tibetan Law
Trial for Homicide Selections from the “Dice Edicts”: Conjugal Law, Ecclesiastical Wealth, and Military Conscription Law and State in Imperial Tibet
Foreign Contacts
Manicheanism and Christianity Confucius and the Marvelous Lad The Tibetan Rāmāyana from Dunhuang Lands and Peoples of the Far North
Medical Traditions
A Manual of Varied Treatments: Pelliot tibétain 1057 Methods of Moxibustion: Pelliot tibétain 127 and 1044 From a Dunhuang Veterinary Manual
Causes and Signs
From The Criteria of the Authentic Scriptures On Bird Divination
5. Early Religion and the Beginnings of Buddhism
Early Non-Buddhist Texts
The Narrative of the Fall of Mankind Myths and Rituals of Death
The Testament of Ba: An Imperial Family Saga
The Vermilion Pearl: A Tale of Conversion The Founding of Samyé, Tibet’s First Monastery Chinese and Indian Buddhists at Samyé An Emperor’s Funeral Debated
The Introduction of Esoteric Buddhism
Padmasambhava: Tibet’s Imperial Exorcist An Early Great Perfection Treatise Teachings of an Indian Master in Early Postimperial Tibet
Part II. Tibet in Fragments: From Empire to Monastic Principalities (Eleventh to Twelfth Centuries)
6. Renewal and Rediscovery: The Later Diffusion of Buddhism and the Response of the “Ancients”
Revival in West Tibet
The Ordinance of Yeshé-ö to Tantric Practitioners The Life of the Translator Rinchen Zangpo
Atiśa and the Kadampa Order
Atiśa Dīpankaraśrījñāna and Dromtön Gyelwé Jungné The Teaching in Parables
Rongzompa’s Defense of Nyingma Tantra
7. The Proliferation of New Lineages
The Formation of the Sakyapa Tradition
Drokmi Lotsawa and the Teaching of the Path and Fruit Freedom from Preoccupations
The Kagyüpa Lineages
Marpa’s Dream Vision of Saraha From Gampopa’s Jewel Rosary of the Supreme Path The Life of a Kagyü School Founder: Pakmodrupa Lama Zhang, Leader of the Lhasa Region “Twelve and a Half Crippled Verses” and Other Poems from Lama Zhang
Tibetan Seekers in India
Naktso Lotsawa’s Meeting with Nāropa Journey to the Seat of the Buddha
The Lineages of the Shangpa Kagyü and Pacification
The Origins of the Shangpa Kagyü Tradition The Advice of an Indian Yogin Machik Lapdrön on Severance and Devotion
8. The Bön Tradition
The Bön Master Shenrap and the Redemption of Tobu Dodé The Life of Shenchen Luga, Treasure Revealer of the Bön Tradition The Nine Ways of Bön The Teachings of Lord Shenrap Anti-Bön Polemics A Debate Text in the Bönpo Great Perfection Tradition
9. The Development of the Medical Tradition
The Preaching of the Four Medical Tantras On Physicians Yutok and the Foreign Doctors
Part III. The Age of Monastic and Aristocratic Hegemonies: The Florescence of Tibetan Culture (Thirteenth to Sixteenth Centuries)
10. Elaborating the Narratives of Tibetan Antiquity
Avalokiteśvara’s Mission The Clear Mirror’s Account of Songtsen Gampo In Praise of Translators The Epic of King Gesar From Nyangrel’s Life of Padmasambhava Padmasambhava and Yeshé Tsogyel
11. Historians and Historical Documents of the Thirteenth to Sixteenth Centuries
Mongol Domination and the Yuan Dynasty
Lama Pakpa’s Elucidation of the Knowable A History of the Yuan Emperors: The Red Book The Zhalu Edict of the Mongol Prince Qayishan A Letter to Tibetan Officials
The Pakmodrupa Hegemony
The Biography of a Ruler: Tai Situ Jangchup Gyeltsen Butön’s Request to the Master Jangchup Gyeltsen Battles Over Central Tibet
Regional Regimes
The Kings of Tsang The Kings of Mustang The Kings of Western Tibet
Tāranātha’s History of Buddhism in India
12. Explorations of Buddhist Doctrine
The Development of Tibetan Scholasticism Shakya Chokden’s History of Madhyamaka Thought in Tibet The Life of Ngok Loden Sherap, the Translator A Life of Learning: Sakya Pandita
The Life of the Scholar of Sakya Sakya Pandita’s Gateway to Learning
The Skepticism of Karma Pakshi Butön Rinchendrup and the Formation of the Canon
Butön’s Jewelry of Scripture A Buddhist Canon for the Lord of Zhalu
Three Approaches to the Absolute
The Fourth Council of Dölpopa Longchen Rapjampa: How Samsāra Is Fabricated from the Ground of Being Karmapa Rangjung Dorjé’s Prayer to the Great Seal
13. Literary Developments
The Epic of Rāma in Thirteenth-Century Tibet Song to Quarreling Leaders Words of Joy in a Forest Grove A Story of Forest Darkness The Life and Songs of Milarepa
The Creation of the Life Selections from the Life of Milarepa
14. Writings on Death and Dying
The Art of Dying
The Dissolution of the Human Body and Mind A Prayer for Protection from Fear in the Bardo After Death
Narratives of Death
Maudgalyāyana’s Salvation of His Mother from Hell The Judgment in Hell of a Snooty Young Princess The Death Biography of Sanggyé Tönpa
Mortuary Rites for the Saintly Dead
Forging the Relics of Saints Tibetan Embalming Practices
15. The Growth of the Arts and Sciences
On the Importance of the Five Arts
Introduction to Poetry
Music and Lyrical Song
Sakya Pandita on Music A Drinking Song A Weaving Song
Advice to Physicians Aspects of Art and Engineering
Building Iron Bridges: Tangtong Gyelpo Pema Karpo on Sculptural Style
The Codification of the Laws
The Legal Codes of Central Tibet A Bhutanese Legal Code
Part IV. The Age of Centralization: The Rise of the Ganden Government and Its Bid for Cultural Hegemony (Seventeenth to Twentieth Centuries)
16. The Beginnings of the Gandenpa School
The Life and Teachings of Tsongkhapa
A Life of Good Counsel and a Summary of the Stages of the Buddhist Path Tsongkhapa’s Three Essentials of the Path The Founding of the Great Prayer Festival of Lhasa
The Rise of the Gelukpa Order
The Founding of Trashilhünpo Monastery The Meeting Between Altan Khan and Sönam Gyatso
17. The Fifth Dalai Lama and the Ganden Government
Acts of the Fifth Dalai Lama The Fifth Dalai Lama’s History of Tibet The Fifth Dalai Lama’s Visit to Beijing Monastic Rivalry in Lhasa The Fifth Dalai Lama Appoints a Governor and Later Edicts A Letter from the Fifth Dalai Lama The Official History of the Gandenpa: Sanggyé Gyatso’s Yellow Beryl
18. Aristocrats, Monks, and Hermits
Amorous Writings
Love Songs of the Sixth Dalai Lama A Song of Longing from the King of Tibet, Polhané Sönam Topgyé
Public and Political Affairs
Dokharwa Tsering Wanggyel’s Autobiography: A Life of Government Service A Tibetan Aristocrat at the Manchu Court A Tibetan Diplomat Reflecting on the Status of Tibet After War with Nepal
Reflections of Pious Critics
Critiques of Central Tibet The Suffering of a Himalayan Nun
19. Religious and Political Developments in Eastern Tibet
The Growth of the Gelukpa Order in the East
Kelden Gyatso’s Religious History of Amdo The Donors of Gönlung Monastery in Amdo Sumpa Khenpo’s Annals of Kokonor Makzor Gönpo and the Choné Kangyur Labrang Monastery’s Jamyang Zhepa Lama Invokes Protective Deities The Religious History of Muli
Figures from the Kingdom of Dergé
The Deeds of the Dergé King In Praise of a Life of Learning Culture and Rulership Under the Kings of Dergé
20. Encountering Other Cultures
Impressions of Nepal and India
A Journey to Kathmandu Before the Rise of the Shah Dynasty A Trip to the Broken Heartland of Buddhism Jikmé Lingpa’s Indian Discourses
Intersections with Mongolia and China
The Renewal of Mongol-Tibetan Relations: Dharmatala’s History of Buddhism in Mongolia A Description of China From a Guidebook to the Five-Peaked Mountain Dreaming of Cross-cultural Encounters at the Qing Court A Tibetan View of Chinese Religions
Intimations of the West
Sumpa Khenpo on the Far North and Middle East Selections from The Great Geography
21. Religious Writers in Amdo and Kham
Religious Poets from Northeast Tibet
Spiritual Songs of Kelden Gyatso An Amdo Boyhood: Zhapkar Tsokdruk Rangdröl Songs in Praise of the Natural World
Religious Leaders in Kham
Dza Peltrül Rinpoché: On Compassion The Autobiography of Jamgön Kongtrül The Development of Artistic Style Mipam Rinpoché: Some Surprises Due to a Conversation with Friends
Early Twentieth-Century Successors
The Death of a Modern Bönpo Master: Shardza Trashi Gyeltsen A Female Treasure Revealer: Sera Khandro
Part V. Expanding Horizons in the Early Twentieth Century
22. Early Twentieth-Century Tibetan Encounters with the West
Adrup Gönpo’s Impressions of France Gurong Tsang’s Travels in China The Lama and the General Gendün Chöpel, Itinerant Scholar and Poet
23. Tibetans Addressing Modern Political Issues
The Age of the Thirteenth Dalai Lama
A Tibetan Buddhist Diplomat to Russia: Dorjiev on Europe and Christianity Letters from Tibet’s Ruling Lamas to Foreign Leaders and Scholars The Mirror: A Tibetan Newspaper from West Bengal The Thirteenth Dalai Lama’s Last Testament
Tibetan Buddhists in China
The Ninth Panchen Lama in Exile in China Tibetan Missionaries in China: The Sino-Tibetan Buddhist Academy, Chongqing (Sichuan) Gendün Chöpel on British Imperialism
Credits For Further Reading Index
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