Author: Gazang Jia
Translated by: Zhu Jianting et.al.
Publisher: China Intercontinental Press
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter One The Bon Religion
I. Dor-Bonism Period
II. Cha-Bonism period
III. Jo-Bonism period
IV. The monasteries of the Bon religion
Chapter Two Tibetan Buddhism
I. Origins of Tibetan Buddhsim
II. The formation of Tibetan Buddhism
(I) The Buddhism promotion achievements of Trisong Detsen
(II) Measures of Tritsuk Detsen on promoting Buddhism
(III) King Lang Darma’s persecution of Buddhism
III. Development of Tibetan Buddhism
(I) Propagation of Buddhism from Eastern Tibet
(II) Propagation of Buddhism from India
IV. Buddhist Sects
(I) The Nyingmapa
(II) The Kadampa
(III) The Sakyapa
(IV) The Kagyupa
(V) The Jonangpa
(VI) The Gelugpa
(VII) The Zhibyedpa
(VIII) The Gcodyulpa
(IX) The Bulugspa
V. Tibetan Buddhism monasteries
(I) The Monasteries of the Gelugpa
(II) The Monasteries of the Nyingmapa
(III) The Monasteries of the Kagyupa
(IV) The Monasteries of the Sakyapa
(V) The Monasteries of the Jonangpa
Chapter Three Christianity
I. History of Roman Catholicism in Tibet
II. History of rise and decline of Christianity in Batang
(I) Emerging and decline of Catholicism
(II) Emerging and decline of Christianity
III. History and current development of Catholicism in Yanjing
(I) Checkered history of Catholicism in Yanjing
(II) Catholic Church and its Tibetan believers
Chapter Four Islam
I. Mosque and Muslims in Lhasa
(I) The development of the Great Mosque of Lhasa
(II) Life of Muslim residents of Lhasa
II. History and culture of the Mosque of Qamdo
(I) Historical evolution and cultural background of the Mosque of Qamdo
(II) The Mosque of Qamdo and Muslim families today