The Arrow and the Spindle Volume I
$54.00
Author: Samten G. Karmay
Paperback, 603 pages
Height: 8 1/2” x Width: 5 1/2” x Depth: 1 1/2”, Weight: 1 pounds 13 ounces
Description
The book opens with some studies of previously unknown royal edicts that shed light on early Buddhist practices testifying to the expansion of the Tibetan Empire (Part I).
The author then reflects upon the origin of Dzogchen philosophy (Part II) and examines the Bön religion, which is considered the source of Dzogchen philosophy (Part III).
A previously untouched subject in Tibetan studies is the relation between the origin of myths and popular rituals that convey the ancient beliefs still intact underneath the surface of Lamaistic tradition, particularly that of the mountain cult amongst the laity. The author comprehensively analyzes this cultural and religious complex (Part IV).
This leads to studies of the Gesar epic’s basic structure and social organization from an anthropological point of view (Part V).
The author also dwells upon Tibet’s reunification under the rule of the Fifth Dalai Lama in the seventeenth century and sees the Lamaistic government as the main cause of its gradual decline, culminating in the total loss of its independence in the twentieth century (Part VI).
Additional information
Weight | 29 oz |
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Dimensions | 5.5 × 1.5 × 8.5 in |