Book Summary
On its hardcover publication in 2006, The Story of Tibet was met with wide acclaim. A monumental work, it is rare and crucial addition to out understanding of a country with one of the world's richest backgrounds. Over the course of three years, journalist Thomas Laird spent more than sixty hours with His Holiness the Dalai Lama in candid, one-on-one interviews that covered His Holiness's beliefs on history, science, reincarnation, and Buddhism. Laird brings these meetings to life in a rich and vibrant historical narrative that outlines the essence of thousands of years of civilization, myth, and spirituality. Tibet's story is rich with tradition and filled with promise. It begins with the Bodhisattva Chenrizi ("The Holy One") whose spirit many Tibetans believe resides within the Dalai Lama. We learn the origins of Buddhism, and about the era of Great Tibetan Emperors, whose reign stretched from southwestern China to Northern India. His Holiness introduces us to Tibet's greatest yogis and meditation masters, and explains how the institution of the Dalai Lama was founded. Laird explores, with His Holiness, Tibet's relations with the Mongols, the Golden Age under the Great Fifth Dalai Lama, Tibet's years under Manchu overlords, modern independence in the early twentieth century, and the Dalai Lama's personal meetings with Mao just before His Holiness fled into exile in 1959.
Book Details
Book Name | The Story Of Tibet: Conversations With The Dalai Lama |
Author | Thomas Laird |
Publisher | Grove Press (Sep 2007) |
ISBN | 9780802143273 |
Pages | 470 |
Language | English |
Price | 539 |