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ID359443
Call Number294.3923 H564C
Title ProperCopper-coloured palace
Other Title Informationiconography of the rnin ma school of Tibetan Buddhism
LanguageENG
AuthorHeremann-Pfandt, Adelheid
Edition Statement3v.
PublicationDelhi,  Agam Kala Prak.,  2018.
Description3v.   figs.+  28.5cm.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This book has been trying to supply introductory as well as comprehensive information, meant for people interested in Tibetan Buddhism, whether lay persons, practitioners, or scholars. Apart from individual descriptions of the most important deities, the emphasis of this study has been laid on the pantheon as a whole, because its structure is crucial for understanding the differences between rÑiṅ ma pa and mainstream iconography. The book includes more than 2000 photographs most of which were taken by the author herself in various monasteries and nunneries of the rÑiṅ ma school in India and Nepal and by Elke Hessel in Tibet. Over hundred images provided from other sources have been added. As far as possible, the iconography of the deities and maṇḍalas has been verifi ed through written sources, among them the large rÑiṅ ma text collections of the Rin chen gter mdzod and the rÑiṅ ma rgyud ’bum. In seven chapters on the iconography of Buddhas, the systems of peaceful and wrathful deities, Padmasambhava, the eight most important cycles of meditation deities (bKa’ brgyad), the protective deities and the teachers, the book describes, on the one hand, the peculiarities of the rÑiṅ ma school, but also, on the other hand, the parts of its iconography it shares with the other schools. Iconography of the rÑiṅ ma School of Tibetan Buddhism The Copper-coloured Palace Adelheid Herrmann-Pfandt NEW BOOK BY Foreword by The Dalai Lama “Little scholarly attention has been paid until now to what is unique about the deities of the Nyingma pantheon and how they differ from the deities of the newer schools
Standard Number978-81-7320-151-6
Price. QualificationHB
Classification Number294.3923
Key WordsBuddhist gods in art ;  Buddhist art - India ;  Buddhist art - Nepal ;  Buddhist art - China - Tibet Autonomous Region


 
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LibraryAccession#Copy#Call#Current LocationStatusPolicyLocationCopy Specific Info.
A.C.Joshi Library8524411SPC 294.3923 H564C v1c1Central LibraryOn ShelfSpecial CollectionBlankv1 c.1 2018
A.C.Joshi Library8524421SPC 294.3923 H564C v2c1Central LibraryOn ShelfSpecial CollectionBlankv2 c.1 2018
A.C.Joshi Library8524431SPC 294.3923 H564C v3c1Central LibraryOn ShelfSpecial CollectionBlankv3 c.1 2018