Jokhang: Tibet's Most Sacred Buddhist Temple

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  1. Hardcover: 288 pages: 1 item
  2. Publisher: Thames & Hudson; 2010-05-01
  3. Author: Gyurme Dorje, Tashi Tsering, Heather Stoddard, Andre Alexander, Ulrich van Schroeder
  4. ISBN: 0500976929
  5. Sales Rank in Books: #425494

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A definitive and beautifully illustrated book on this sacred Tibetan site.Lying at the center of an ancient network of Buddhist temples in the Great Temple of Lhasa, the Jokhang Temple is the heart of spiritual and economic life in Tibet. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the atmospheric focal point of Lhasa, from which bustling narrow lanes of commerce radiate outward in all directions.

This landmark publication is illustrated with photographs taken over eight decades, and is introduced by the personal reminiscences of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Gyurme Dorje presents a detailed inventory of the Great Temple, and Tashi Tsering compiles historical sources that illustrate its importance in Tibetan life. Heather Stoddard draws on early historical material to highlight the temple’s geomantic origins and the inauguration of the Great Prayer Festival, while Andre Alexander explores the temple’s intricate Indo-Nepalese architecture and Ulrich van Schroeder documents its extant bronze images. 800 color and 100 b/w photographs

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4.0 out of 5 stars Small pictures decrease joy of this book., January 22, 2012
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I was hoping for big pictures of this marvelous temple. The pictures are small, about 3x5. Even though most of the statures are post cultural revolution reconstructions they are beautiful. The text is very precise technical treatise. However, I would still recommend it for anyone with a love of Tibet.

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