The great perfection ; a philosophical and meditative teaching of Tibetan Buddhism, 2d ed
Reference & Research Book News, August, 2007
The great perfection (rDzogs chen); a philosophical and meditative teaching of Tibetan Buddhism, 2d ed.
Karmay, Samten Gyalsten.
BRILL
2007
256 pages
$161.00
Hardcover
Brill's Tibetan studies library; v.11
BQ7662
Tibetan rDzogs chen is a philosophical and meditative teaching in Tibetan Buddhism that parallels Ch'an in Chinese Buddhism and Zen in the Japanese Buddhist tradition, and was the first of the various religious traditions to be formed in Tibet. A scholar of religion and philosophy, Karmay (emeritus, National Center of Scientific Research, Paris) investigates what kind of ideas gave impetus to the formation of rDzogs chen thought in the ninth century AD and the historical, social, and religious circumstances underlying its birth and its literary and historical development during the following two centuries.
([c]20072005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR)
Most Recent Reference Articles
- Not Part of the Public: Non-indigenous policies and the health of indigenous South Australians 1836-1973
- Homophobia: An Australian History
- Social inclusion and sport: culturally diverse women's perspectives
- Who to serve? The ethical dilemma of employment consultants in nonprofit disability employment network organisations
- Vocational education, self-employment and burnout among Australian workers

