| Nyima T.L.C. The crystal mirror of philosophical systems: a Tibetan study of Asian religious thought / Transl. by Sopa G.L., Chivez E.A., Jackson R.R.; ed. by Jackson R.R. - Boston: Wisdom Publicatiaons; [Montreal]: In association with the Institute of Tibetan Classics, 2009. - xx, 664 p.: map. - (The Library of Tibetan classics; Vol.25). - Bibliogr.: p.535-576. - Ind.: p.576-664. - ISBN 0-8617-1464-4; ISBN-13 978-0-86171-464-3
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General Editor's Preface ....................................... xi
Translator's Preface ........................................... xv
Editor's Introduction ........................................... i
Map of Tibet ................................................... 24
Technical Note ................................................. 27
The Crystal Mirror: An Excellent Explanation Showing
the Sources and Assertions of All Philosophical Systems
1. Preface .................................................... 33
2. Indian Schools ............................................. 37
3. Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism ........................... 71
4. The Nyingma Tradition ...................................... 77
5. The Kadam Tradition ........................................ 97
6. The Kagyü Tradition ....................................... 117
7. The Shijé Tradition ....................................... 157
8. The Sakya Tradition ....................................... 169
9. The Jonang and Minor Traditions ........................... 197
10. The Geluk Tradition 1: Tsongkhapa ......................... 215
11. The Geluk Tradition 2: Tsongkhapa's Successors ............ 267
12. The Geluk Tradition 3: The Distinctiveness of Geluk ....... 299
13. The Bön Tradition ......................................... 311
14. Chinese Traditions 1: Non-Buddhist ........................ 331
15. Chinese Traditions 2: Buddhist ............................ 351
16. Central Asian Traditions .................................. 371
17. Conclusion ................................................ 387
Appendix: Detailed Outline of Thuken's Text ................... 397
Notes ......................................................... 411
Glossary ...................................................... 497
Glossary of Enumerations ...................................... 515
Bibliography .................................................. 535
Index ......................................................... 577
About the Contributors ........................................ 665
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