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Revision as of 09:54, 20 September 2013
Pages in category "Dunhuang"
The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.
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- A Collection of Tantric Ritual Texts from an Ancient Tibetan Scroll Kept at the Institute of Oriental Manuscripts of the Russian Academy of Sciences
- A Noble Noose of Methods, the Lotus Garland Synopsis: - Methodological Issues in the Study of a Mahāyoga Text from Dunhuang
- A Reassessment of the Representation ofMt. Wutai from Dunhuang Cave 61
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- Early Tibetan Documents on Phur pa from Dunhuang
- Early Tibetan Documents on Phur Pa from Dunhuang – By Cathy Cantwell and Robert Mayer
- ENDURING MYTHS: SMRANG, RABS AND RITUAL IN THE DUNHUANG TEXTS ON PADMASAMBHAVA
- Esoteric Buddhism at Dunhuang: Rites and Teachings for This Life and Beyond – Edited by Matthew T. Kapstein and Sam van Schaik
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- The Buddhism of Khotan
- The Buddhist's Gateway to China
- The Dunhuang Caves and scholarly interest in their Tibetan manuscripts
- The Old Tibetan Version of the Kāśyapaparivarta preserved in Fragments from Dunhuang
- The Origin of Pagodas
- THE TIBETAN AVALOKITEŚVARA CULT IN THE TENTH CENTURY: EVIDENCE FROM THE DUNHUANG MANUSCRIPTS
- The Whereabouts of the Tibetan Manuscripts from Dunhuang
- The Yuezhi and Dunhuang (月氏与敦煌)
- Tibetan and Mongolian Buddhism on the Silk Road
- Tibetan Tantric Manuscripts from Dunhuang (Brill's Tibetan Studies Library)
- Top-Four China Buddhist Mountains
- Typology And Iconography In The Esoteric Buddhist Art Of Dunhuang