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'Call for Happiness and Splendour' - a Bridal Ritual Consisting of Seven Minor Virtuous Parts (Bag ma la dge ba'i las phran bdun gyi cho ga bkra shis dpal skyed ces bya ba bzhugs so)
Jandáček, Petr ; Berounský, Daniel (advisor) ; Buffetrille, Catherine (referee)
This thesis deals with the marriage ritual set up by the Tibetan scholar Jamgon Kongtrul Yontän Gyatsho (1813-1899) for the wedding ceremony of the prince of Derge Chime Dakpai Dorje ('Chi med rtag pa'i rdo rje) in 1870. The introduction explains why this text is so important. The second chapter focusses on marriage among Tibetans in itself, the third chapter on the author of the text. The fourth chapter deals with the text proper and in the fifth chapter the historical and political context is explained wherein the text was produced. The sixth chapter presents a commented translation of the text and the seventh chapter contains some (brief) concluding remarks. Transliteration and the relevant text photocopy are shown in the attachments.
In Between of Wedding and War: mGar Clan in the Tibetan Politics of the 7th Century
Jandáček, Petr ; Berounský, Daniel (advisor) ; Vokurková, Zuzana (referee)
The work is focused on well known Tibetan clan Mgar from the royal period of Tibetan history (ca 600-850). After the introduction describing Tibetan society in the royal period is analysed role of the Mgar clan in 2nd half of 7th century specially the role of negotiators of dynastic marriage of Tibetan ruler Songtsen Gampo and Chinese princess Wencheng and the role of military leaders and administrators of conquered territories. Except of that is the work focused on folklore and motifs of folk-literature connected to Mgar clan.

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