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VT Module6 Lineage Text Major Schools of Tibetan Buddhism
Zhou Zuoren's Critique of Violence in Modern China
Confucianism, "Cultural Tradition" and Official Discourses in China at the Start of the New Century
THE SECURITISATION of TIBETAN BUDDHISM in COMMUNIST CHINA Abstract
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An Examination of the Possibility of Persian Influence on the Tibetan Bon Religion
China's Role in the Chemical and Biological Disarmament Regimes
Report on International Religious Freedom 2008: China
Cultural Genocide in Tibet a Report
Skilful Means: a Concept in Mahayana Buddhism, Second Edition
Mahayana Buddhism and Environmental Ethics: from the Perspective of the Consciousness-Only Doctrine*
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The Expansion of Buddhism
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The Tibetan Image of Confucius
('Phrul 'Khor): Ancient Tibetan Yogic Practices from the Bon Religion and Their Migration Into Contemporary Medical Settings1
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Bon in Bhutan. What Is in the Name?
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Religious Minorities and China an Mrg International Report an Mrg International
Tibet – Bon Religion: a Death Ritual of the Tibetan Bonpos (Per Kvaerne)
Shamanism” in 18Th Century Mongolian Elite Discourse
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Religion, Ritual and Ritualistic Objects
Taoism: Critical Historiography of a Western Neologism, 1940S–2010S
CHINA, a MAGIC PLACE the GEOGRAPHY of CHINESE PHILOSOPHY Steven Martin
Chan Buddhism in Ritual Context
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Vajrayana Buddhism Origins & History
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Buddhism and Popular Ritual in Mongolian Religion: a Reexamination of the Fire Cult Christopher P
New Material on East Mongolian Shamanism*
Report on International Religious Freedom 2007: China
Introduction to Buddhism Practicing Asceticism, a Lifestyle of Severe Discipline
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Regional Perspectives on the Origin and Early Spread of the Bon Religion Based on Core Areas of Monastery Construction Across the Tibetan Plateau