Bulletin of Tibetology
The Bulletin of Tibetology is published bi-annually by the
Director, Namgyal Institute of Tibetology (www.tibetology.net),
Gangtok, Sikkim, India. The Editorial Board for this journal include
Franz-Karl Ehrhard, Acharya Samten Gyatso, Saul
Mullard, Brigitte Steinmann, Tashi Tsering, Mark Turin, and Roberto Vitali. The
editor is Anna Balikci-Denjongpa and the Director of the Institute, Rinpoche
Tashi Densapa, acts as an advisor to the journal.
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- Cover, contents (276 kb)
- Resume (72 kb)
- Inaugural Address of H. E., The Governor of Sikkim, Shri P. Shiv Shankar. Preseident SRIT (204 kb)
- An account of Guru Padmasambhava's contribution to the establishement of Dharma tradition in Sikkim (96 kb)
author: Khenpo Dechen Dorjee - Guru Padmasambhava's contribution: The Genesis of Buddhism in Sikkim (144 kb)
author: Chewang Acharya - A Brief Historical Introduction of the Esoteric Buddhism in Korea (48 kb)
author: Sang-Kyun Sun - Significance of the Eight Manifestation of Guru Rinpoche (48 kb)
author: Prof. G. Gyatso - Guru Padmasambhava's contribution to Sikkim (52 kb)
author: Acharya Dupgay Lepcha - The contrubution of Guru Rinpoche to Sikkim (72 kb)
author: Shri Pintso Bhufta - Guru Rin-po-che and Lamaism in Sikkim (184 kb)
author: Dr. Narendra Kumar Dash - A Study of Buddhism in Sikkim (68 kb)
author: Dr. Bimalendra Kumar - Guru Rinpoche's (Padmasambhava) contribution to Sikkim (48 kb)
author: Shri Ahmad Saeed - Padmasambhava and his works (116 kb)
author: Dr. Bhaktide - The Universal Guru, the Lord of Sukhasan (124 kb)
author: Shri Satpurananda Avadhuta (Ashoke Ghose Roy) - Padmasambhava and his mission in Tibet (100 kb)
author: Shri Ajay Kumar Agrawal, Ph. D. - Guru Rinpoche and His visit to Sikkim (108 kb)
author: Prof. N. Jinpa - A Focus on the Cultural Aspects of Sikkim (92 kb)
author: Shri Jagatpati Sarkar - Cultural Evolution of Sikkim (108 kb)
author: Dr. Yeshe Choedon - Cultural Heritage of Sikkim (48 kb)
author: Smt. Talat Saeed - Cultural Aspects of Sikkim (44 kb)
author: Smt. Rachna Gulati - Some Aspects of Bhutia culture in Sikkim (120 kb)
author: Dr. Bandana Mukerjee - 1826: The End of an Era in the Social and Political history of Sikkim (104 kb)
author: Dr. R.K. Sprigg - Cultural Identity of Sikkim: A historical perspective (56 kb)
author: Dr. Kapileshwar Labh - Buddhist Educational Concepts with special reference to Sikkimese Monastic Education (96 kb)
author: Shri S. N. Agnihotri - Monastic Dance in Rumtek Monastery (80 kb)
author: Anandmayee Ghosh, M.A. - Folk Songs and Dances of Sikkim (116 kb)
author: Shri Kripal Singh - The Dajong ka (The language of Sikkim) (100 kb)
author: Prof. Suniti Kumar Pathak - The Sikkimese Bhutia (44 kb)
author: Prof. S. Norboo - Press Release: Sikkim Research Institute of Tibetology, Deorali, Sikkim (76 kb)
- Back cover (96 kb)
1993 Volume 29, Number 1, Aspects of Classical Tibetan Medicine
1983 Volume 19, Number 1, Silver Jubilee inauguration number
1982 Volume 18, Number 1, Karmapa Commemoration Volume
1974 Volume 11, Number 3, Sir Tashi Namgyal memorial lecture
1973 Volume 10, Number 3, Sir Tashi Namgyal memorial lecture