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2021
Tibetan religious traditions contain a variety of practices and discourses that involve the eyes: epistemologies that investigate the act of seeing, ritual uses of visual arts, literary references to light, and meditative practices of looking and visualization.
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Tibetan religious traditions contain a variety of practices and discourses that involve the eyes: epistemologies that investigate the act of seeing, ritual uses of visual arts, literary references to light, and meditative practices of looking and visualization.
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Tibetan Buddhism: A Perspective
Philosophy East and West, 1967I USE THE TERM "Tibetan Buddhism," rather than "Lamaistic Buddhism," since the latter has application well beyond the geographical boundaries of the country formerly known as Tibet. Further, Lamaistic Buddhism in its foreign habitat has come to include many variations not found in the parent nation.
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1996
Abstract The influence of Buddhism on Tibet since its introduction in the seventh century has been profound, serving as a catalyst for developments in almost every facet of the Tibetan world: in art, with the development of the Tibetan painted scroll; in architecture, with the design of temples, monasteries, and stupas; in politics ...
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Abstract The influence of Buddhism on Tibet since its introduction in the seventh century has been profound, serving as a catalyst for developments in almost every facet of the Tibetan world: in art, with the development of the Tibetan painted scroll; in architecture, with the design of temples, monasteries, and stupas; in politics ...
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2016
This chapter examines contemporary Tibetan Buddhism through an exploration of its transformation from a pre-modern form of Vajrayana Buddhism that was localized in Tibet and the wider Himalayan region, to its modern paradigm within the framework of Global Buddhism. In the contemporary period, Tibetan Buddhism inside Tibet is examined in relation to the
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This chapter examines contemporary Tibetan Buddhism through an exploration of its transformation from a pre-modern form of Vajrayana Buddhism that was localized in Tibet and the wider Himalayan region, to its modern paradigm within the framework of Global Buddhism. In the contemporary period, Tibetan Buddhism inside Tibet is examined in relation to the
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Reincarnation in Tibetan Buddhism
2018Reincarnation in Tibetan Buddhism examines how the third Karmapa hierarch, Rangjung Dorjé (1284–1339) transformed Buddhist belief about reincarnation into a Tibetan institution based on lineage. It surveys his life through the portal of his previously untranslated autobiographical stories and songs, which reveal the rudiments of the reincarnation ...
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AbstractThis chapter explores Tibetan Buddhism in America as one vector in the global trajectory of Tibetan Buddhism, propelled by displacement and the conditions of exile. Eschewing the “western adaptation” model that collapses transformation into modernization and/or westernization, the authors center Tibetan agents, frameworks, and strategies for ...
Holly Gayley, Joshua Brallier
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Holly Gayley, Joshua Brallier
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Chinese and Tibetan Esoteric Buddhism
Journal of Chinese Religions, 2018Chinese and Tibetan Esoteric Buddhism is an ambitious and promising volume that is exciting for several reasons.
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2019
Tibetan Buddhist understandings of the death process bridge scientific, materialist observations and religio-spiritual interpretations. Tibetan Buddhism and medicine overlap in the context of death, and doctors of Tibetan medicine are trained in tantric Buddhist theories as well as anatomy and pharmacology. Based on written as well as contemporary oral
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Tibetan Buddhist understandings of the death process bridge scientific, materialist observations and religio-spiritual interpretations. Tibetan Buddhism and medicine overlap in the context of death, and doctors of Tibetan medicine are trained in tantric Buddhist theories as well as anatomy and pharmacology. Based on written as well as contemporary oral
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