Om Buddhism in Tíbet Illustrated by Literary Documents and Objects of Religious Worship
This groundbreaking study by Emil Schlagintweit, a German explorer and scholar, was one of the first comprehensive surveys of Tibetan Buddhism to appear in the West. Based on extensive research and personal observation, Schlagintweit provides a detailed account of the religious beliefs, practices, and institutions of Tibet, as well as a historical overview of Buddhism in India and its spread to Tibet. Richly illustrated with photographs, drawings, and maps, this book remains a classic of Buddhist studies.
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