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Envejecimiento en Países en Desarrollo:Estableciendo lazos para integrar agendas de investigacion
Envejecimiento Países en Desarrollo para integrar agendas
2015/6/25
Ellasm iglaoyo XrXp Iaers te tad rá e m laapro cb ad laocip óo nreunnve pjreocfiu dn adeostean rv áee je nclio m sip en aíts oed se am cto ugarlá m fie cn ote y en desarrollo. En estos países el proce...
Alternative translations of Sanskrit sources in the writings of rJe Tsong-kha-pa:a survey and analysis of the criteria for preference
Tibetan translations bKa’-’gyur Indian Buddhist literature
2008/11/27
With the work of assembling the Tibetan translations of Indian Buddhist literature into
the great collections of bKa’-’gyur (containing sÒtra-s and tantra-s) and bsTan-’gyur (Ÿ›stra...
Jo mo Kun mkhar:a pilgrimage to the abode of Ama Jo mo,the yul lha of the ’Brog pa of Eastern Bhutan
pilgrimage Ama Jo mo Jo mo Kun mkhar
2008/11/27
Known to the rest of the Bhutanese population as the Brokpas (’brog pa), the yak herding
semi-nomads of Me rag and Sag steng in Eastern Bhutan (Trashigang district) occupy a
special place in Bhutan....
Bod yig kho nar yod pa’i khyad chos ‘ga’ zhig (Some unique characteristics of written Tibetan)
unique characteristics written Tibetan thirty consonants four vowels
2008/11/27
Written Tibetan is alphabetical, with thirty consonants and four vowels. Thus there are
120 combinations of consonants with vowels which, in addition to the 30 consonants
without vowel signs gives a...
Bod rigs dmangs khrod kyi gter sgrub cho ga dang de las ’phos pa’i khor yug srung skyong gi ’du shes (The concept of protecting the environment spreads from gter sgrub rituals in Tibet)
藏学
2008/11/27
1. The definition and origin of treasure
In this presentation I would like to discuss the gter sgrub ritual, which is commonly performed
in Tibetan society. The treasure in question consists mainly ...
The paper is primarily based on my personal interest and research into the history, beliefs
and ritual practices of all the practicing ‘Spirit-Mediums’ of Rebkong area in light of the
changes taking...
Bar do’i sems can dang kho lun sems can bar gyi ‘brel ba la dpyad pa (The similarities between intermediate beings and cloned beings)
Bar do’i sems kho lun sems brel ba la dpyad pa cloned beings
2008/11/27
1. Soul wind and consciousness
There are conditions for developing bodies and a wind for soul to rely, which is together
called “soul wind” (srog rlung), when bodies of sentient beings, particularly...
The rNal ’byor chen po bsgom pa’i don manuscript of the “Gondhla Kanjur”
Gondhla Kanjur ’byor chen po bsgom pa’
2008/11/27
The “Gondhla Kanjur” is a set of 35 volumes of partly illuminated manuscripts kept in
private possession at Gondhla, Lahaul, Himachal Pradesh. It contains the greater part
the text included in the m...
“Eat it up or throw it to the dogs?” dGe ’dun chos ’phel (1903–1951), Ma gcig lab sgron (1055–1153) and Pha dam pa sangs rgyas (d.1117). On the disposal of corpses of “holy beings” in Tiebtan Buddhism:the last nine hundred years
corpses holy beings Tiebtan Buddhism last nine hundred years
2008/11/20
From archeological and historical evidence an important rupture or transformation in
Tibetan funerary rites appears to have taken place sometime between the “Fragmentation
of Tibet”, Bod gsil-bu’i d...
Ala and ngakpa [sngags-pa] in Nyemo (Central Tibet):reflections on some non-monastic religious specialists and their designations
sngags-pa Nyemo non-monastic religious specialists
2008/11/20
The aim of this talk is to achieve a more precise understanding of certain categories of
Tibetan, non-monastic priests, and in particular to show that, in certain contexts, terms
that seem to refer ...
Yig bskur rnam gzhag nye mkhor brjod pa dByangs can rgyud mangs:A 19th Century Letter-writer by Kong sprul Blo gros mtha’ yas (1813–99)
19th Century Letter-writer Kong sprul Blo gros mtha’ yas
2008/11/20
Kong sprul Blo gros mtha’ yas’ manual of official and semi-official written correspondence,
contained in vol. “Ta” of his collected works is a typical example of this literary
genre reflecting the m...
‘Tibetan Buddhism’ vs. ‘Buddhism in Tibet’:the case of Tsong kha pa’s intellectual achievement and the question of the Indian in relation to the Indic in Tibet
Tibetan Buddhism Tsong kha pa Buddhism in Tibet
2008/11/20
At various times and by different observers the activity of Tsong kha pa Blo bzang grags
pa ( 1357–1419) has been characterized as that of either a reformer or a conservative, of
either a radical (i...
Gling rje ge sar rgyal po’i sgrung gi sa bkra bcu gnyis dang sa bkra de dag gi rnam bshad ces pa’i nang don gnad bsdus (Twelve Gesar maps and their explanation)
藏学
2008/11/20
The present study includes two chapters, the maps and the explanation of the maps.
The maps are drawn according to modern maps in which east locates on the right
side and north locates on the upper ...
Women’s studies in Tibetan Buddhism (bTsun ma and ani yi dgon pa : “Tibetan Buddhist nuns and nunneries”)
Women’s studies nunneries Tibetan Buddhism Buddhist nuns
2008/11/14
This paper is based on first-hand field research conducted during the last four years at
Tibetan Buddhist nunneries throughout the five Tibetan-inhabited provinces of China
(Sichuan, Qinghai, Yunnan...
Ventures into virgin territory:initial findings from the rDo rje khros pa rtsa ba’i rgyud and other exorcistic texts
NGB texts Tibetan history culture religion
2008/11/14
Fifty years ago, several hundred editions of the rNying ma’i rgyud ’bum (NGB) existed.
Today, only seven are known to have survived. Of the approximately 1,000 surviving
NGB texts, less than ten hav...