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Marco Pallis
(“At Variance with Guénon”) of "Frithjof Schuon: Messenger of The
"Foreword to 'The Way and the Mountain'" by Harry Oldmeadow
From Logos to Bios: Hellenic Philosophy and Evolutionary Biology
The Betrayal of Tradition: Essays on the Spiritual Crisis of Modernity Appears As One of Our Selections in the Perennial Philosophy Series
Bulletin of Tibetology
Contents Ramana Ashtottaram 2
Publications Through Twentyfive Years
Common Ground Between Islam and Buddhism
Tibet and China-Tibet-Fact Finding Mission Report-1960-Eng
Travellers to Tibet
Tibetan Buddhism and the West
Prism of Tibetan Images and Realities| One Generation of Tibet Lovers in Kalimpong, India
Dorjé Tarchin, the Mélong, and the Tibet Mirror Press: Negotiating Discourse on the Religious and the Secular Nicole Willock Old Dominion University
Philosophical, Religious, Cultural, Historical / the Early British Perennialist Authors Compiled by William Stoddart, Createspace, 2019, 112 Pp
The Need for a Sacred Science: an Intellectual Defence of the Tradition
The Cultural Representation and Production of Tibetan Carpets
"Ossendowski's Source" by Marco Pallis
World-Spirituality.Pdf
Top View
All Our Tibetan Buddhist Books
Thomas Merton's Encounter with Buddhism and Beyond
Analysing Seyyed Hossein Nasr's Approach to the Clash Of
Ladakh Studies 28
Why I Am Not a Traditionalist © HAJJ MUHAMMAD LEGENHAUSEN - 2002
Discovering the Interior Life1
Sophia Perennis
Bulletin of Tibetology Are Those of the Con Tributors Alone and Not of the Namgyal Institute of Tibetology
Looking Forward to Tradition Ancient Truths and Modern Delusions*
DO CLOTHES Along with Food and Shelter, Clothing Must Rank Among the Most Important but Least Analyzed Sites of Colonization
Special Issue on Islam and Buddhism
Frithjof Schuon's
"Is There a Problem of Evil?" by Marco Pallis
Tibetan Saint Je Tsongkhapa Chenpo, the Found- Er of the Gelugpa School
Frithjof Schuon As a Child in Basel, 1916
Traditionalist Representations of Buddhism
Is There Room for 'Grace' in Buddhism?