- then in the
Gnesins Institute in
Moscow during the 1980s
focussed on
Lamaistic and cult
musics of
minority groups across Siberia, and her
music frequently...
- Also
known as Tibeto-Mongol Buddhism, Indo-Tibetan Buddhism, Lamaism,
Lamaistic Buddhism,
Himalayan Buddhism, and
Northern Buddhism 和尚摩訶衍; his name consists...
- of the
Lepcha people. It
predates the 7th
century Lepcha conversion to
Lamaistic Buddhism, and
since that time, the
Lepcha have
practiced it
together with...
-
Christian 0.5%,
Muslim 0.2%,
Hindu 22.6%,
Buddhist 74.7%, Folk
Religion 1.9%
Lamaistic Buddhist 75.3%, Indian- and Nepalese-influenced
Hinduism 22.1%, other...
- and the
place of death.
Embalming was
mainly chosen by
members of the
Lamaistic Church; by
choosing this practice, they are
usually buried in a sitting...
-
faith of the
Lepcha people predates their seventh century conversion to
Lamaistic Buddhism.
Since that time, the
Lepcha have
practiced it
together with...
- collection. They have a mix of
martial traditions alongside shamanistic and
lamaistic beliefs.
Certain families/clans used to be
significant zamindars/jagirdars...
- part of the Sino-Swedish
expedition and the
mission was to
procure a
Lamaistic temple to the
World Exhibition in
Chicago in 1933,
Century of Progress...
-
decree allowing the
missionaries to
openly purchase and
possess land, the
lamaistic monastic communities and
their political patrons felt the need to take...
-
Bardo to
endorse her
claim that she had been
initiated into 'the
higher lamaistic teachings'." Lama Kazi Dawa
Samdup (a
translator of The
Tibetan Book of...