Three-Vow Theories in Tibetan Buddhism, A Comparative Study of Major Traditions from the Twelfth through Nineteenth Centuries. Jan-Ulrich Sobisch, Band 1 der Reihe Contributions to Tibetan Studies. ISBN 978-3-89500-263-2, 2002, Leinen. 596 Seiten, 240 x 170 mm, 2 s/w Abb. 58,00 € (http://www.reichertverlag.de/default.asp).
"Since the 12th century, a central feature of Buddhism in Tibet was its harmonizing of tantric practice with the moral codes of monastic discipline and Bodhisattva altruism. All masters maintained the vajrayana or tantric path to be superior to the two „lower“ codes, but they described this superiority differently. In the present study, Jan-Ulrich Sobisch explores for the first time in detail the three main strategies maintained by the oldest Tibetan schools for explaining the relations of the three codes." (Publisher)
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