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The book is a conglomeration of all that it is not supposed to be as aforesaid. It covers a wide panorama of Tibetan life, customs, traditions, beliefs, practices, food and religion. In short, it covers Tibetan way of life in one small volume where each of these topics might require a number of volumes. It gives a bird's eye view of wide spectrum of kaleidoscope that indeed Tibet was before the Chinese communists totally brutalized the country and its people. However, this work does categorically say, in the words of His Holiness, that: Buddhism is not a religion, it is a way of life; Buddhism does not given any place to a divine Creator; Mind and matter can affect one another, but one cannot become the substance of the other.Gulati, M. N. is the author of 'Enigmatic Tibet', published 2005 under ISBN 9788170492351 and ISBN 8170492351.
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