A Buddhist pilgrim at the shrines of Tibet / / by Gombozhab T. Tsybikov ; translated from the Russian by Paul Williams ; edited by Marybeth Sollins.

Tsybikov was the first scholar with a European education to visit Tibet and describe its monasteries and temples as an eyewitness traveler and an objective researcher. Tsybikov had two distinct advantages: an ethnic Buryat he could travel as a Buddhist pilgrim and thus have a chance of reaching its...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2017]
Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Russian
Series:Brill's Tibetan Studies Library 42.
Physical Description:1 online resource (305 pages) :; illustrations, photographs.
Notes:"English edition of Buddist-palomnik u sviatyn' Tibeta (Petrograd, 1919)"--Title page verso.
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Other title:Buddist palomnik u svi︠a︡tyn' Tibeta.
Preliminary Material /
Pilgrims on the Way from Urga to Kumbum /
The Holy Places of Amdo: Kumbum and Labrang /
Kumbum to Lhasa /
Lhasa—the City and Its Main Shrines /
The Population of Lhasa /
Life in Lhasa /
The Administration of Tibet /
The Dalai Lamas /
An Episode from the Life of the Present Dalai Lama /
The Organization and Administration of the Chief Monasteries in the Environs of Lhasa /
Ganden Monastery /
Drepun Monastery /
Sera Monastery /
Tashi-lhünpo Monastery /
From Tashi-lhünpo to Lhasa /
A Journey to Tsetan and Samye /
Going Home: Journey from Lhasa to Kyakhta /
Glossary /
Summary:Tsybikov was the first scholar with a European education to visit Tibet and describe its monasteries and temples as an eyewitness traveler and an objective researcher. Tsybikov had two distinct advantages: an ethnic Buryat he could travel as a Buddhist pilgrim and thus have a chance of reaching its mysterious capital Lhasa, the religious and political center of Tibet, which was barred to outsiders, especially Europeans; as a scholar educated at a European university he had the historical and linguistic background to understand and describe what he saw. Tsybikov understood the secretive nature of the lama state and was careful to hide his work as a researcher. It was his journal that became the basis of A Buddhist Pilgrim at the Shrines of Tibet , which has both the vividness of a traveller’s eyewitness account and the informed detachment of a scholar. As a record of both religious practices and the everyday life in Tibet before Chinese inroads during the twentieth century effaced that way of life, Tsybikov’s book is a unique and invaluable snapshot of a lost culture.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004336354
ISSN:1568-6183 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: by Gombozhab T. Tsybikov ; translated from the Russian by Paul Williams ; edited by Marybeth Sollins.