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STUPA AND ITS TECHNOLOGY
A TIBETO-BUDDHIST PERSPECTIVE
PEMA DORJEE
Foreword by M. C. Joshi
2001, xxxiv+189pp. plates,
drawings, append, bibl., index. ISBN: 81-203-1301-4: Rs 550 (HB)

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Among all the religious monuments of the world, the stupa
has the longest uninterrupted historical development. Though modelled after the
Indian prototype, the stupa architecture was developed in all the countries where Buddhism
had flourished. Over time, the structural shape of the stupa underwent significant
modifications in India and in other Asian Buddhist countries.
The present study shows how Tibet became a treasure house
of Buddhist culture highlighting important texts dealing with stupa architecture.
Various ritual activities associated with the construction of the stupa are described
along with the eight fundamental types of Tibeto-Buddhist stupas and their main structural
components. The value of the book is enhanced by an appendix with English
translation of four important Tibetan texts preceded by transliteration.
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| PEMA DORJEE graduated from the Central
Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies, Sarnath, Varanasi. He obtained M. Phil degree
form the Department of Buddhist Studies, University of Delhi. Dorjee completed this
monograph as the first awardee of the prestigious Thonmi Sambhota Fellowship, instituted
by the Tibet House, New Delhi. Presently, he is
working at the United States Library of Congress, in New Delhi, as a Librarian. |
Copublishers : Motilal
Banarsidass Publisher Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi - 110 007 |
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