Jan-Ulrich Sobisch
Jan-Ulrich Sobisch
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Hevajra and Lam 'bras literature of India and Tibet as seen through the eyes of A-mes-zhabs
cover - BSBuddha's Single IntentionJan-Ulrich Sobisch
Buddha's Single Intention
no cover - DWDivining with Achi and Tār...Jan-Ulrich Sobisch
Divining with Achi and Tārā : Comparative Remarks on Tibetan Dice and Mālā Divination
no cover - MCManuscript CulturesJan-Ulrich Sobisch
Manuscript Cultures
no cover - MCManuscript Cultures : Mapping t...Jan-Ulrich Sobisch
Manuscript Cultures : Mapping the Field
no cover - LTLife, transmissions, and works...Jan-Ulrich Sobisch
Life, transmissions, and works of A-mes-zhabs Ngag-dbang-kun-dga'-bsod-nams, the great 17th century Sa-skya-pa bibliophile
no cover - TTThree-vow theories in Tibetan B...Jan-Ulrich Sobisch
Three-vow theories in Tibetan Buddhism
no cover - TTThree-vow theories in Tibetan b...Jan-Ulrich Sobisch
Three-vow theories in Tibetan buddhism: a comparative study of major traditions from the twelfth through nineteenth centuries
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Hevajra and Lam 'bras literature of India and Tibet as seen through the eyes of A-mes-zhabs
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Buddha's Single Intention
- Open Work
Divining with Achi and Tārā : Comparative Remarks on Tibetan Dice and Mālā Divination
- Open Work
Manuscript Cultures
- Open Work
Manuscript Cultures : Mapping the Field
- Open Work
Life, transmissions, and works of A-mes-zhabs Ngag-dbang-kun-dga'-bsod-nams, the great 17th century Sa-skya-pa bibliophile
- Open Work
Three-vow theories in Tibetan Buddhism
- Open Work
Three-vow theories in Tibetan buddhism: a comparative study of major traditions from the twelfth through nineteenth centuries