Library

NOTE- The below listed books can be borrowed by any members of TSAM for the maximum period of 2 weeks. Failing in submitting before due date will be charged 1 Rupee per day. The money incurred from fine are to be used in maintenance of the books. Wish You all a Very Happy Reading!



For Tambaram, please contact Rinchen Bhuti (8056283488 )

For City, please contact Lhumo Tsering (8122734364)


TSAM BOOK LIST 2011


TAMBARAM-

  1. Facts About The 17-Point Agreement-DIIR Publication
  2. Illuminating The Path To Englightment by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama
  3. The Four Noble Truths by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama
  4. Transcent Wisdom by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama
  5. A History of Traditional Fields of Learning by Muge Samten
  6. The Union Of Bliss & Emptiness by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama
  7. Transforming The Mind by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama
  8. A Guide To the Bodhisattva’s Way of Life – translated by S.Batchdor
  9. A 60- Point Commentary – DIIR Publication
  10. The Way To Freedom by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama
  11. My Land & My People by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama
  12. Consciousness At The Cross Roads by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama
  13. Prisoners Of Tibet by Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy
  14. Indian Buddhist Pundits Translated by Lobsang N. Tsonawa
  15. Sleeping, Dreaming, & Dying by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama
  16. Memorandun On... Tibetan Parliament and Policy Research Centre
  17. Tenzin Gyatso The XIV Dalai Lama by Friese
  18. Democracy by Human Right Centre
  19. 365 Dalai Lama Daily Advice From the Heart by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama
  20. The Art of Happiness by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama
  21. Awakening The Mind & Lightening The Peace by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama

CITY BOOK LIST-

  1. The wisdom of forgiveness
  2. His Holiness The Dalai Lama, the joy of living and dying in peace- Johne F. Avedon. Donald. J.R.
  3. Human life and problem- K. Sri. Dhammanda
  4. Post Graduate 2010, University of Western Sydney
  5. Annual report 2003 (Tibetan Centre fur Rights and Democracy- Human Rights situation in Tibet)
  6. Curtin Sydney- International student guide 2010
  7. IIBIT- Sydney and Adelaide
  8. University of Technology, Sydney
  9. Cultivating a daily Meditation- Dalai Lama XIV (Tibetan Library)
  10. Indian leaders on Tibet (India Tibet Coordination Office)
  11. A Hell on Earth (Ven. Bagdro)
  12. Prisoners of Tibet. (Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy)
  13. Mahatma Gandhi and His Holiness the Dalai Lama on Non-Violence and Compassion- Dr. Satish Inamdar
  14. Closing the Doors- Tibetan Centre for Human Right and Democracy (Religious repression in Tibet)
  15. Prison of Tibet – Profiles of Current Political Prisoners
  16. Drapchi Prison – Tibet’s most dreaded prison (TCHRD)
  17. Indian Leaders on Tibet
  18. Prisoners of Tibet (TCHRD)
  19. Custom as a source of International Humanitarian Law. – Larry Maybee, Benarji Chakka.
  20. Buddhism and Hinduism- Anagarika Dharmapala and Colonel Henry Alcoff
  21. Commentary on the Thirty Seven Practices of a Bodhisattva- Tenzin Gyatso
  22. The Love of Life- G.B. Talovich
  23. Healing Anger- Tenzin Gyatso
  24. The Dalai Lama Awakening the Mind and lightening the Heart
  25. Dispossessed
  26. Activating Bodhichitta and Meditation on Compassion – His Holiness the Dalai Lama
  27. International Resolutions and Recognitions on Tibet- Lobsang Ngandok Zogus
  28. Tibet, A Future Vision- Samdong Rinpoche
  29. History of Tibet- S.P Gupta, K. S. Ramachandran
  30. Indian Leaders on Tibet
  31. Memorandum on Genuine Autonomy for the Tibetan People- Tibetan Parliamentary and Policy Research Centre.
  32. The Tibet and Tibetan People’s Struggle
  33. Strangers in their Own Country- Tibetan Youth Congress
  34. Four Essential Buddhist Commentaries – Tenzin Gyatso
  35. Memorandum on Genuine Autonomy for the Tibetan People.
  36. History of Tibet- S.P. Gupta, K.S. Ramachandran
  37. Souvenir- His Holiness the Dalai Lama
  38. Torture in Tibet- TCHRD
  39. Annual report 2003
  40. Destructive Emotion – Daniel Goleman
  41. The Spirit of Tibet Universal Heritage- Tenzin Gyatso
  42. Souvenir
  43. FAR- 2002, 2005, 2004, 2001
  44. Drung, Deu and Bon
  45. Gems from the Heart
  46. Tibetan Tradition of Mental Development- Geshe Ngawang Dhargyey

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What can we do for Tibet?

1. Organize presentations & community forums
2. Show Tibetan films documentary

3. Boycott Chinese goods

4. Organize community boycotts

5. Educate businesspersons about the importance of Boycotting Chinese goods

6. Write articles & letters for the newspapers

7. Organize interviews with the radio & TV stations

8. Organize press conferences

9. Develop & distribute flyers & posters

10. Organize benefit concerts

11. Telephone 1 person each day & talk with them about China, Tibet, & the U.S.A.

12. Give articles about Tibet to your friends, co-workers, classmates, & relatives

13. Report inaccurate maps & facts about Tibet in books to the publisher

14. Fly the Tibetan Flag at your home, business, and/or school

15. Burn white candles each evening in prominent or public places

16. Walk for Tibet's independence in your community

17. Wear a "Tibet" button

18. Put a bumper sticker on your car & give them to others

19. Set up information tables in public places

20. Write letters to government officials (U.S. & PRC) & human rights' groups. Along with other issues, demand that Gendhun Choekyi Nyima be released

21. Circulate various petitions about Tibet & Tibetans

22. Recite long life prayers for The Dalai Lama & The Panchen Lama

23. Recite prayers to remove the obstacles to restore Tibet's independence

24. Hold silent vigils to symbolize the silent voices of Tibetans in Tibet

25. Visit internet chat rooms each day & educate & discuss Tibet, the PRC, & the U.S.A.

26. Wear rangzen bracelets demonstrating your support for Tibet's independence. Share these bracelets with your relatives, co-workers, & friends

27. Each day, wear the name of a different Tibetan Political Prisoner on your clothing

28. Organize hunger strikes for Tibet

29. Ask your radio stations to play "The Yak Band" (Purchase tape from ITIM)

30. Collect Signatures for Tibet's independence. Return petitions to ITIM

31. Collect Signatures for Boycotting Chinese Products. Return petitions to ITIM

32. Host Tibetans visiting your area

33. Raise Funds to assist Tibet Support Groups

Remember: It is easy for us to do many of these activities. Tibetans inside Tibet, in contrast, could possibly be imprisoned or killed for participating in any one of these activities. Whatever you do for Tibet, please be mindful of this reality.

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