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Tibetan literature is chiefly Buddhistic, but not wholly so. The capital of Tibet, Lhásá ('the seat of the gods'), is indeed the Rome of Buddhism, and in no other country does that religion attract higher patronage, and nowhere else is its philosophy more ardently studied. Nevertheless, the whole of the inhabitants are not Buddhists.]
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Tibetan
literature
is
chiefly
Buddhistic,
but
not
wholly
so.
The
capital
of
Tibet,
Lhásá
('the
seat
of
the
gods'),
is
indeed
the
Rome
of
Buddhism,
and
in
no
other
country
does
that
religion
attract
higher
patronage,
and
nowhere
else
is
its
philosophy
more
ardently
studied.
Nevertheless,
the
whole
of
the
inhabitants
are
not
Buddhists.]