Tibetan Buddhism in the Qing Dynasty

Author:   Kal Sang Gyal
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Pages:   502
Publication Date:   30 September 2021
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Tibetan Buddhism in the Qing Dynasty


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Author:   Kal Sang Gyal
Publisher:   Paths Publishing Group
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9781844646685


ISBN 10:   1844646688
Pages:   502
Publication Date:   30 September 2021
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Table of Contents

Introduction Overview of Relevant Literatures (1) A Study of Tibetan Buddhism Policy in the Qing Dynasty (2) Study on Living Buddha Reincarnation and the System of Drawing a Lot from the Golden Urn (3) Living Buddha Lineage in the Qing Dynasty (4) The Rise of the Gelug Sect in the Hinterland and Mongolian Region (5) Concluding Remarks Volume I Chapter I The Gelug Sect Section 1 The Founding of the Gelug Sect Section 2 The System of the Kadam Monastery (1)Inheritance of the Kadam Tripa (2)Inheritance of the Rongwu Monastery Section 3 The System of the Drepung Monastery (1)Inheritance of the Tar Monastery (2)Inheritance of the Gonlung Monastery (3)Inheritance of the Chuzang Monastery (4) Inheritance of the Serkog Monastery (5)Inheritance of the Labrang Monastery (6)Inheritance of the Lamo Deqen Monastery Section 4 The System of the Sera Monastery (1)Inheritance of the Garze Monastery (2)Inheritance of the Chone Monastery Section 5 The Tantric College in Lhasa (1)Inheritance of the Tantric Teachings of Segyu (2)Inheritance of the Lower Tantric College (3)Inheritance of the Upper Tantric College (4)Inheritance of the Qamdo Qambaling Monastery (5)Inheritance of the Sumtseling Monastery (6)Inheritance of the Jakhyung Monastery Section 6 Ensa Oral Lineage (1) Oral Lineage in the Period of the Kadam Monastery (2)The Ensa Oral Lineage in the Period of Retreats (3)Inheritance of the Tashilhungpo Monastery Chapter II Other Sects Section 1 Nyingma Sect (1)The Distant Exotic Kama Lineage (2)The Close Terma Lineage Section 2 Kagyu Sect (1)Karma Kagyu Sect (2)Taglung Kagyu Sect (3)Drigung Kagyu Sect Section 3 Sagya Sect Section 4 Jonang Sect Chapter III Classical Documents Section 1 Tibetan 'Tripitaka' (1) 'Kangyur' and 'Tengyur' (2) Tibetan Version of the 'Tripitaka' Section 2 Mongolian and Manchu Versions of the 'Tripitaka' (1) Mongolian Version of 'Tripitaka' (2) Manchu Version of 'Tripitaka' (3) Other Scripture Literatures Section 3 Other Scriptures (1)Other Scriptures of the Gelug Sect (2)Other Scriptures of the Nyingma Sect (3)Other Scriptures of the Kagyu Sect (4) Other Scriptures of the Sakya Sect (5)Tibetan Scripture Woodblocks of the Derge Printing House Section 4 Historical Books and Biographies of Lamas (1) Historical Books (2)Autobiographies of Eminent Monks Section 5 Works of Various Sects (1)Gelug Senior Monks and Their Masterpieces (2)Senior Monks of the Nyingma Sect and Their Works (3)Senior Monks of the Kargyu Sect and Their Works (4)Senior Monks of the Sagya Sect and Their Works Chapter IV Dogma and Doctrine Section 1 Core Dogma of Various Sects (1)Core Dogma of the Gelug Sect (2)Core Dogma of the Nyingma Sect (3)Core Dogma of the Kagyu Sect (4) Core Dogma of the Sagya Sect (5) Core Dogma of the Jonang Sect Section 2 Studies of Buddhist Sects and their Inheritance System Section 3 Tantras (1)Conceptual Explanation of Tantras (2)Definition of New and Old Tantras (3) Differentiation and Analysis of Tantra Hierarch (4) Four Classes or Six Classes of Tantra Section 4 Logic Chapter V The System of Buddhist Rituals Section 1 Monastic Discipline (1)Monk Positions (2)Buddhist Commandments Section 2 Khenpo System Section 3 Monastery Education (1)Teaching Materials (2) Teaching (3) Academic Titles Section 4 Prayer Festival (1)Monastery Dharma Events (2)Grand Prayer Festival in Lhas Section 5 Religious Festivals (1)Tibetan New Year (2)Butter Lamp Festival (3)Saga Dawa Festival (4)Shoton Festival Volume II Chapter VI The Temporal and Religious Administration System Section 1 Kublai Khan and Imperial Mentor of the Yuan Dynasty Section 2 Byangchu Gyaltsen and the Phagdru Regime Section 3 Gelug Sect and Mongol Khan Section 4 The Galoon Government Official and Local Political and Religious Administration Section 5 Tibetan Governor and the Political Situation in Tibet Section 6 Qing High Commissioner in Tibet and the Kashag Government (1) High Commissioners Stationed in Tibet (2) Kashag Government Section 7 Regent and the Dalai Lama Chapter VII The Living Buddha Reincarnation System Section 1 Black Hat Lineage of Karma Kagyu Sect Section 2 Dalai Lama Lineage Section 3 Panchen Erdeni Lineage Section 4 Jebtsun Penpa Hutuktu Lineage Section 5 National Preceptor Changkya Lineage Section 6 Four Major Ling's in Lhasa and Their Living Buddha Lineages (1) Tengye Ling (2) Tsomon Ling (3) Kunde Ling (4) Drib Tsemchok Ling Section 7 The Lineages of Eight Major Hutuktus in Beijing Section 8 Hutuktus on File in the Qing Dynasty Chapter VIII The System of Drawing Lots from a Golden Urn Section 1 Establishment of the System of Drawing Lots from a Golden Urn Section 2 Lot Drawing Ceremony for Four Major Living Buddhas in the Qing Dynasty (1) Reincarnated Soul Boy of the Dalai Lama (2) Reincarnated Soul Boy of the Panchen Erdeni (3) Reincarnated Soul Boy of Jebtsun Penpa (4) Reincarnated Soul Boy of Living Buddha Changkya Section 3 Lot Drawing Ceremony for the Reincarnated Soul Boy of Other Great Living Buddhas Chapter IX The System of Conferment and Rewards Section 1 Titles of the Dalai Lama Section 2 Titles of the Panchen Erdeni Section 4 Titles of National Preceptor Changkya Section 5 Titles of Other Living Buddhas Chapter X Management over Monasteries Section 1 Building and Repair of Monasteries (1) Tibetan Buddhist Monasteries in Beijing (2) No. 1 Royal Monastery - Yonghegong Lamasery (3) Monasteries of the Esoteric Sect (4) Monasteries of Tibetan Buddhism in Rehe (5) Monasteries of Tibetan Buddhism at Mount Wutai (6) Monasteries in Dolon Nor (7) Monasteries in Guihua (8) Qingning Monastery in Mobei Kulun (9) Puhua Temple in Ili of Xinjiang (10) Shisheng and Other Temples in Liaoning (11) Guangren Temple in Xi'an (12) Guangfa Temple in Jinchuan Section 2 Limits on the Size of Monasteries Chapter XI Organization of Lamas Section 1 Priesthood and Title (1)Dugang and Senggang (2)Lamas in Beijing (3)Lamas in Tibet and Western Region and Nomadic Lamas Section 2 System of Certificates of Lamas (1)Management of Certificated Lamas (2)Treatment for Certificated Lamas Section 3 Prohibitions on Lamas Section 4 Management over Lamas in U-Tsang Section 5 Limitation on Mongolians' Making Tea for Tibetan Lamas in Tibet Bibliographies Tibetan Bibliographies Chinese Bibliographies Postscript

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KalSang Gyal is currently a professor at the Institute of World Religions, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, deputy director of the Center for Buddhist Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and professor and doctoral supervisor at the University of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He is the author of The General History of Tibetan Buddhism in China, A Brief History of the Tibetan System of Government and Religion, Tibetan Buddhism: A Study of the Prehistory of the Nyingma School and Tantric Transmission, Studies on Tibetan Buddhism in the Qing Dynasty, The Ecology of Religion and Culture in Tibetan Area, Cultural Time and Space and Life of Faith, Religion in the Snow Region, Tantric Buddhism: The Mystical Culture of Tibetan Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism and the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, Tibetan Religions, and other monographs. His main research interests include the history, sects, doctrinal thought, and religious culture of Tibetan Buddhism.

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