The Buddhism of Tibet: Or, Lamaism, with Its Mystic Cults, Symbolism and Mythology, and in Its Relation to Indian Buddhism |
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... Sakya Pandita , as head of the Lamaist church , and conferred upon him temporary power as the tributary ruler of Tibet , in return for which favour he was required to consecrate or crown the Chinese emperors . And the succession in this ...
... Sakya Pandita , as head of the Lamaist church , and conferred upon him temporary power as the tributary ruler of Tibet , in return for which favour he was required to consecrate or crown the Chinese emperors . And the succession in this ...
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... Sakya Grand Lāma . And Lha - tsün Ch'em - bo seems to have approached Sikhim viâ Sakya , and his incarnations subsequently appeared in the neighbourhood of Sakya , and even now his spirit is believed to be incarnate in the body of the ...
... Sakya Grand Lāma . And Lha - tsün Ch'em - bo seems to have approached Sikhim viâ Sakya , and his incarnations subsequently appeared in the neighbourhood of Sakya , and even now his spirit is believed to be incarnate in the body of the ...
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... Sakya Muni is often given the central position and a saint ( Tson K'a - pa or Padma- sambhava ) to the left of the spectator and Avalokita to the right . Particulars and figures of the principal of these idols are given in the chapter ...
... Sakya Muni is often given the central position and a saint ( Tson K'a - pa or Padma- sambhava ) to the left of the spectator and Avalokita to the right . Particulars and figures of the principal of these idols are given in the chapter ...
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INTRODUCTORYDIVISION OF SUBJECT | 4 |
V | 76 |
HIERARCHY AND REINCARNATE LAMAS | 226 |
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