The Buddhism of Tibet: Or, Lamaism, with Its Mystic Cults, Symbolism and Mythology, and in Its Relation to Indian Buddhism |
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INTRODUCTORYDIVISION OF SUBJECT | 4 |
V | 76 |
HIERARCHY AND REINCARNATE LAMAS | 226 |
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abbot according Adi-Buddha Amitabha amongst animals Arhats Aşoka Avalokita beads Bhotan birth blessing Bodhisat body Brahman Buddha Buddhist Caitya called celestial Buddhas century A.D. ceremony charms chief China Chinese colour CSOMA Dalai Lama De-pung death deities demons devils divine doctrine Dorje earth established church fiend figured five four Ge-lug-pa give given gods Grand Lama Guru hand head heaven hell Hindu holy human images incarnation Indian Buddhism jewels Jinas king laity Lama's Lamaist Lāmas Lepcha Lhasa lord lotus Mahāyāna Maitreya mantra monastery Mongol Mongolia monks Muni mystic Nāga Nāgārjuna Nan-sa Nepal offered Padma Padma-sambhava Pāli picture Potala prayer priests prince re-birth re-incarnate religion religious represented Rockhill rosary sacred saints Sakya Sanskrit scriptures sect seems Sikhim spirits symbols Tantrik Tārā Tashi-lhunpo Tathāgata temple Tibet Tibetan translated Tson-K'a-pa tutelary usually Vairocana Vajra worship yellow