PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS . . 1 INTRODUCTION 1. Prologue . . 7 2. Hegemony and Patronage: Strategies of Survival and Expansion . . 10 3. The Gung thang dkar chag: Its Sources and the Structure of the Present Book . . 13 4. sKyid-shod - A Key District of Northern Central Tibet . . 17 5. Historical Background . . 26 6. Gung-thang Bla-ma Zhang: Yogi, Warlord and Monastic Founder . . 29 7. Dar-ma gzhon-nu: Pioneer of Tshal-pa . . 38 8. Tshal-pa Hegemony in the 13th and 14th Centuries . . 40 9. Times of Transition: Tshal Gung-thang during the 15th and 16th Centuries . . 46 10. Changing Fortunes: The History of Tshal Gung-thang in the Period of the IHa-sa Central Government . . 57 PARTI DETAILED OUTLINE AND TRANSLATION OF THE TIBETAN TEXT CHAPTER I [A Brief Introductory History of Buddhism in Tibet] . . 72 CHAPTER II [II. 1] [Biography of the Tshal-pa Founder and his Disciples and the Split of the School into Bar-Tshal and sTod-Tshal] . . 74 CHAPTER III [Description of the Temple and Its Monastic Complex] . .220 CHAPTER IV [The Sacred Objects of Veneration] . . 278 CHAPTER V [The Virtuous Benefits (phan yon, anusamsa) Accruing from Visiting the Objects] . . 287 ILLUSTRATIONS (Maps and Photographs) . . 297 PART II - APPENDICES Appendix I Icons of IHa-sa Rulers: Embodied Buddhas, Political Power and Ancestral Authority: The Bla-ma Zhang and the gNyos Patriarch thangka . . 353 Appendix II Control over the IHa-sa Mandala Zone: Geo-political Schemes, National Monuments, Flood Control Politics and Ideological Battlefield . . 401 Appendix III The Tshal-pa Myriarchy: Territory, Appanage Grants and Mongol Patronage . . 553 Appendix IV In the Garden of the White Mare - Encounters with History and Cult in Tshal Gung-thang . . 571 Appendix V: Tables . . 635 Appendix VI Gung thang dkar chag and sMon lam rdo rje rnam thar . . 779 BIBLIOGRAPHY . . 833 INDEX . . 917 Note on the Illustrations . . 1011