Producing Buddhist Sutras in Ninth-Century Tibet

Producing Buddhist Sutras in Ninth-Century Tibet

  • Brandon Dotson
  • Lewis Doney
Publisher:Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KGISBN 13: 9783111569550ISBN 10: 3111569551

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Producing Buddhist Sutras in Ninth-Century Tibet is written by Brandon Dotson and published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3111569551 (ISBN 10) and 9783111569550 (ISBN 13).

The result of the authors’ painstaking documentation of over 1,500 Tibetan copies of the Sutra of Limitless Life from Dunhuang, now kept in the British Library’s Stein Collection, this book provides a detailed study of the sutra copies, how they were produced for the Tibetan emperor in ninth-century Dunhuang, and how they were conserved in twentieth-century England. It explores the lives of Dunhuang’s multi-ethnic scribes, editors, and administrators and reveals how their practices changed in a short period of time during the 820s. In addition, the book surveys the significant differences across the multiple Tibetan and Chinese versions of the Sutra of Limitless Life (Tib. Tshe dpag du myed pa’i mdo; Ch. Wuliangshou zongyao jing; Skt. Aparimitāyuḥ sūtra) circulating in Dunhuang at this time, and introduces a previously unknown Tibetan version. Through working with such a large cross section of the Stein Collection, and by coming to terms with one of the single largest groups of Dunhuang manuscripts, the book provides new insights into how these manuscripts were documented and conserved, on their way from Dunhuang through Khotan to London and at the British Museum, India Office Library, and British Library.