Buddhism in Tibet by Emil Schlagintweit is a notable work from the 19th century, published in 1863. This book provides a detailed examination of Tibetan Buddhism, enriched with literary documents and religious objects. It also includes an account of the Buddhist systems that preceded the Tibetan tradition in India. The book covers various aspects, such as the life of Sakyamuni (the historical Buddha), the development of Buddhism, the distinction between Hinayana and Mahayana systems, and the introduction of Buddhism to Tibet.
Additionally, the text discusses sacred literature, the Tibetan priesthood, religious buildings, rituals, and the representation of deities. The book is valued for its unique insights into the religious and cultural practices of Tibet during a time when Western knowledge of Buddhism was still developing
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