Padmasambhava, a legendary Buddhist master believed to be instrumental in bringing Buddhism to Tibet, is often known as "The Second Buddha." According to popular legend, Padmasambhava miraculously appeared as a boy in a lotus blossom floating on a lake. The Second Buddha: Master of Time explores visual expressions of Padmasambhava's legends in sculptures, textiles, paintings, illuminated manuscripts, and a portable shrine that date from the 13th to the 19th century. Essays present new scholarship on Padmasambhava and show a central and multidimensional character with an enduring place in Tibetan and Himalayan Buddhist cultures.
Bodies in Balance The Art of Tibetan Medicine
THERESIA HOFER
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
THE WORLD OF BUDDHISM
BECHERT HEINZ,GOMBRICH RICHARD
THAMES & HUDSON
The Encyclopedia of Tibetan Symbols and Motifs
ROBERT BEER
SERINDIA PUBLICATIONS
Offerings Moments of Mindfulness from the Masters of Tibetan Buddhism
FOLLMI DANIELLE,FOLLMI OLIVIER
ABRAMS INC. PUBLISHERS
The 11th Panchen
LI CHUNSHENG
CHINA PICTORIAL PUB.HOUSE
A Brief Introduction to Buddhist Deitics in Thangka
PAKHRIN LAMA P.
ADARSH PUBLICATIONS, NEW DELHI, INDIA
BONPO PAINTING OF PROTECTOR DEITIES
SAMTEN GYALTSEN KARMAY
Vajra Books/Vajra Publications
PRESENTS FOR BUDDHA the meaning of the eight auspicious symbols in tibetan buddhism
Rudolf Hogger
KARMAPA 900 YEARS 1010-2010
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KARMAPA 900 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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