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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal Letters 1943

1943

Sen-ge-kbri) the name by which the throne of Galdan is usually referred to in the writings of the Gelugpas was mKhagrub-dGe-legs-dpabzari born in the wood-ox year of the 6th cycle 1385. [...] The fact that all the three works show this triad proves that they and for that matter also the big 'I'sonkapa statue in the centre chapel of the Pao-hsiaruj Lou temple in Peiping and the collection of bronzes there are due to tire efforts of the Yellow Order the Gehigpas. [...] He was not slow to size up the possibilities of the situation and from the outset took the greatest interest in the reconversion of the Mogols. [...] From the colophon of the Rdor-phren it appears that the wood-blocks for the pictures of the Rin-ltbyuri and its two appendices were done during the reign of King bLo-bzari-dKomchog by request of Ratna-Badzra (Tib. [...] The internal evidence of the composition and the execution of the pictures in the Rin-hbyun compared with the two pantheons also points to it being a forerunner of the other two.
history
Pages
158
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
The 'Rin-Hbyun'. (Introduction to an Unpublished Tibetan Iconographical Work.)
1-24 F.A. Peter view
Index
25-28 unknown view
Plates
i-viii unknown view
Traces of a Matriarchal Civilization Among the Kolli Malaiyālis
29-82 O.R. Ehrenfels view
Plates
i-v unknown view
The Cultures of Maski and Madhavpur
83-98 D.H. Gordon, M.E. Gordon view
Conception Pregnancy and Birth Among the Tribesmen of the Maikal Hills
99-140 Verrier Elwin view

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