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THE CLEAR MIRROR: A Traditional Account of Tibet's Golden Age
by Sakyapa Sonam Gyaltsen, translated by McComas Taylor and Lama Choedak Yuthok

315 pp., 16 line drawings, 2 maps.

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A rich blend of history, legend, poetry, adventure and romance, The Clear Mirror is a treasure-trove of traditional Tibetan narrative and folk wisdom. It presents in full the often-cited but elusive accounts of the origins of the Tibetan people, the coming of the Dharma to Tibet, and the appearance of Avalokiteshvara as the patron deity of Tibet. The text treats the era during which Buddhism came to Tibet, Lhasa became the capital, and the Jokhang and Ramoche temples were founded. Written to inform and entertain, the book has a pre-eminent position in Tibetan society and is popular today. 1559390484


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THE GOLDEN YOKE: The Legal Cosmology of Buddhist Tibet
by Rebecca Redwood French

424 pp., 7" x 10", 81 b&w illustrations.

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"To read the Golden Yoke is to walk into the daily life of Tibet last century and centuries before, go with a monk official to consult a tome of land titles kept in a monastic cellar, and then to the fields to find buried boundary markers of white and black stones, in order to settle a dispute among neighbors. It is to marvel at the sophistication of an ancient, literate, humanely organized society, that tries to maintain Buddhist ethical principles in its institutions, laws, and practices.

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IN THE SERVICE OF HIS COUNTRY: The Biography of Dasang Damdul Tsarong, Commander General of Tibet
by D. N. Tsarong

164 pp., 43 b&w photos.

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"One of the best books...for introducing students and general readers to modern Tibetan history before the cultural revolution"--The Journal of Asian Studies

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KING OF THE EMPTY PLAIN: The Tibetan Iron Bridge Builder Tangtong Gyalpo
by Cyrus Stearns, a Tsadra Foundation Series book

Cloth edition, 704 pp.

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The legendary Buddhist master Tangtong Gyalpo (1361?-1485), "King of the Empty Plain," is familiar to every Tibetan, yet nearly unknown in the rest of the world. His incredible lifespan, profound teachings, unprecedented engineering feats, eccentric deeds, and creation of Tibetan opera have earned this fascinating figure a unique status in Tibetan culture. Believed to be the great Indian master Padmasambhava appearing again in the world to benefit living beings, Tangtong Gyalpo discovered techniques for achieving longevity that are still held in highest esteem and frequently taught six hundred years later. His construction of fifty-eight iron suspension bridges, sixty wooden bridges, 118 ferries, 111 stupa monuments, and countless temples and monasteries in Tibet and Bhutan remains an awe-inspiring accomplishment.

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LABRANG: A Tibetan Buddhist Monastery at the Crossroads of Four Civilizations
by Paul Kocot Nietupski, photos from the Griebenow Archives, 1921-1949

160 pp., 9" x 8" high, 36 color and 100 b&w photos, illustrations.

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Labrang Monastery, located in northeast Tibet at the strategic intersection of four major Asian civilizations--Tibetan, Mongolian, Chinese, and Muslim--was one of the largest Buddhist monastic universities. In the early twentieth century, it housed several thousand monks. Labrang was also a gathering point for numerous annual religious festivals, supported an active regional marketplace where Chinese artisans rubbed shoulders with Hui merchants and nomadic Tibetan highlanders, and was the seat of a Tibetan power base that strove to maintain regional autonomy through the shifting alliances and bloody conflicts that took place between 1700 and 1950.

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MUSIC IN THE SKY: The Life, Art and Teachings of the Seventeenth Karmapa, Ogyen Trinley Dorje
by Michele Martin.

400 pp., 59 color photos, 2 maps, drawings by the Karmapa.

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As the second millennium drew to a close, the Seventeenth Karmapa leapt from the roof at his monastery in Tibet. Evading his Chinese guards, the 14-year-old spiritual leader began a grueling, dangerous journey to India. The Karmapa's picture has appeared all over the world since then, yet his own words are hard to find. Now, for the first time in print, Music in the Sky offers a series of the Karmapa's profound teachings, an extensive selection of his poetry, and a detailed and gripping account of his life and flight from his homeland. Readers will be captivated by this wonderfully accessible and profound book.

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NIGUMA, LADY OF ILLUSION
by Sarah Harding

Pre-order Now--Available November 2010.

418 pp., cloth.

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Providing a rare glimpse of feminine Buddhist history, Niguma, Lady of Illusion brings to the forefront the life and teachings of a mysterious eleventh-century Kashmiri woman who became the source of a major Tibetan Buddhist practice lineage. More than an historical presentation, Niguma's story challenges the view that images of accomplished female practitioners are merely symbolic representations of the "feminine principle." In some cases they portray real spiritual leaders.

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SKY BURIAL
by Blake Kerr, photos by John Ackerly, foreword by H.H. the Dalai Lama, intro. by Heinrich Harrer

186 pp.

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"Sky Burial is the distilled truth-- alternately tragic, hilarious, and rousing--of two young Americans' exposure to the joyous spirit of the Tibetan people and their courageous struggle to survive under the brutal subjugation of Chinese communist rule. It is a vivid portrait of a critical moment in Tibet's modern history. An evocative, endearing, and invaluable book."-- John Avedon, author ofIn Exile from the Land of Snows

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THE TREASURY OF KNOWLEDGE, Books Two, Three, and Four: Buddhism's Journey to Tibet
by Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Tayé, trans. and intro. by Ngawang Zangpo of the Kalu Rinpoche Translation Group, under the direction of Khenpo Lodro Donyo Rinpoche

Cloth, 692 pp.

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Jamgön Kongtrul’s ten-volume Treasury of Knowledge is a unique encyclopedic masterpiece embodying the entire range of Buddhist teachings as they were preserved in Tibet. Tibetan Buddhist teachers expected their students to study Buddhist philosophical texts as well as practice reflection and meditation; present-day students have also realized that awakening has its source in study as well as in reflection and practice.

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BUDDHISM BETWEEN TIBET AND CHINA
by Matthew Kapstein

312 pp.

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As Tibet enters into its 50th year of Chinese rule, questions of cultural distinctions and similarities are formed to determine the future of the relationship between the Snow Lion and the Red Dragon. Setting political agenda aside, Matthew Kapstein has assembled a collection of essays to probe the nature of this relationship, from the Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE) to the present. The historical accounts that comprise this volume display the dialogue between Tibet and China surrounding scholarship, the fine arts, politics, philosophy, and religion, providing insight into the history behind the relationship from a variety of geographical regions.

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A BUDDHIST RESPONSE TO THE CLIMATE EMERGENCY
ed. by John Stanley, David R. Loy, and Gyurme Dorje

320 pp.

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What role can Buddhism play in our response to the global ecological predicament? Should we focus on prayer and meditation or social action? This book presents the hard science of global warming and solutions to the crisis from a Buddhist perspective, together with the views of leading contemporary teachers: The Dalai Lama, The Karmapa, Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche, Sakya Trizin, Thich Nhat Hanh, Joanna Macy, Joseph Goldstein, Lin Jensen, Bhikkhu Bodhi, and many others.

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FALLING OFF THE ROOF OF THE WORLD: The Autobiography of the Ven. Lama Dudjom Dorjee
by Lama Dudjom Dorjee

214 pp.

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Entertainingly written, with chapter titles such as "Never Steal Tea from a Psychic Lama" and accounts of the author's nomadic childhood, his harrowing escape from Tibet, and the early days at KTD. This charming book is a lively read.

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THE FOURTEEN DALAI LAMAS: A Sacred Legacy of Reincarnation
by Glenn H. Mullin, foreword by H.H. the Dalai Lama, edited by Valerie Shepherd

535 pp., 15 illus.

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"It is nearly thirty years since Glenn H. Mullin first arrived in Dharamsala and began to take an interest in the works of the Dalai Lamas. I admire the persistence with which he has pursued this interest and have sometimes wondered if he has not found out more about them than even I know. Many people have told me that he reveals an ability in his books to make things Tibetan accessible and easily understood to ordinary readers. Therefore, I welcome this volume that is the first to give some account of the lives of all the Dalai Lamas, along with examples of some of their works. I pray that readers will find here some inspiration in their own quest for inner peace."--from the Foreword by His Holiness the Dalai Lama

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FREEING TIBET: 50 Years of Struggle, Resilience, and Hope
by John B. Roberts and Elizabeth A. Roberts

Cloth. 280 pp.

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Freeing Tibet is the incredible, heroic story of Tibet's arduous struggle to keep freedom alive. From the national uprising in 1959, which cost more than 85,000 Tibetans their lives, to the rise of the Tibetan freedom fighters; the aftereffects of Nixon's historic visit to China, and preparations for the Dalai Lama's successor, this seminal history offers an insider's view of the 50-year struggle for autonomy. As a former Reagan White House political strategist, author John B. Roberts has had unprecedented access to the Dalai Lama's inner circle. Based on interviews with CIA and political insiders, this epic story gives readers a new understanding of a conflict that continues to fascinate the world. Timely, impeccably researched, and hopeful, this is the book that will change the way we understand Tibet.

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THE HISTORY OF BUDDHISM IN INDIA
by Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche

244 pp.

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In 1991 Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche accompanied a group of western Buddhist students to each of the four major pilgrimage sites from the life of the Buddha (Bodhgaya, Sarnath, Kushinagar, and Lumbini). This book contains the teachings Rinpoche gave to the group at each pilgrimage site, enabling readers to share this unique experience. It also includes Rinpoche's summary of the early history of Buddhism: the twelve great deeds of the Buddha's life; the subsequent Buddhist councils and universities which oversaw the development of the sutras, shastras and tantras; and the emergence of the Mahayana and Vajrayana traditions of Buddhism. Rinpoche's teachings are accessible to new students while at the same time offering new insights to advanced students. The teaching are supplemented by a guide to the many sites of Buddhist pilgrimage that Rinpoche mentions in his history, including practical, historical and archaeological information, making this a valuable companion to Buddhist pilgrims.

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A HISTORY OF MODERN TIBET, Volume 2: The Calm before the Storm, 1951-1955
by Melvyn C. Goldstein

630 pp., cloth, 26 b&w photos, 4 maps.

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It is not possible to fully understand contemporary politics between China and the Dalai Lama without understanding what happened--and why--during the 1950s. In a book that continues the story of Tibet's history that he began in his acclaimed A History of Modern Tibet, 1913-1951: The Demise of the Lamaist State, Melvyn C. Goldstein critically revises our understanding of that key period in midcentury. This authoritative account utilizes new archival material, including never before seen documents, and extensive interviews with Tibetans, including the Dalai Lama, and with Chinese officials. Goldstein furnishes fascinating and sometimes surprising portraits of these major players as he deftly unravels the fateful intertwining of Tibetan and Chinese politics against the backdrop of the Korean War, the tenuous Sino-Soviet alliance, and American cold war policy.


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THE HOLY LAND REBORN: Pilgrimage and the Tibetan Reinvention of Buddhist India
by Toni Huber

Cloth. 502 pp.

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The Dalai Lama has said that Tibetans consider Tibet to be "the child of Indian civilization" and that India is the "holy land" from whose sources the Tibetans have built their own civilization. What explains this powerful allegiance to India? In The Holy Land Reborn, Toni Huber investigates how Tibetans have maintained a ritual relationship to India, particularly by way of pilgrimage, and what it means for them to consider India as their holy land.

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IN THE FOREST OF FADED WISDOM: 104 Poems by Gendun Chopel
by Gendun Chopel, ed. & trans. by Donald S. Lopez Jr.

199 pp., cloth.

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In a culture where poetry is considered the highest form of human language, Gendun Chopel is revered as Tibet’s greatest modern poet. Born in 1903 as British troops were preparing to invade his homeland, Gendun Chopel was identified at any early age as the incarnation of a famous lama and became a Buddhist monk, excelling in the debating courtyards of the great monasteries of Tibet. At the age of thirty-one, he gave up his monk’s vows and set off for India, where he would wander, often alone and impoverished, for over a decade. Returning to Tibet, he was arrested by the government of the young Dalai Lama on trumped-up charges of treason, emerging from prison three years later a broken man. He died in 1951 as troops of the People’s Liberation Army marched into Lhasa.

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