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Asian Highlands Perspectives 6: Collected Papers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

Asian Highlands Perspectives 6: Collected Papers

The Brag 'go Wolf Begging Ritual (Spyang sprang) (007-22) Mgon po tshe ring Local History in A mdo: The Tsong kha Range (Ri rgyud) (023-97) Tuttle, Gray Stag rig Tibetan Village: Hair Changing and Marriage (151-217) 'brug mo skyid, Charles Kevin Stuart, Alexandru Anton-Luca, and Steve Frediani Sustainable Development of Monastic Tourism in Tibetan Areas (219-250) Pad ma 'tsho Matrilineal Marriage in Tibetan Areas in Western Sìchuān Province (251-280) Mǐn, Féng Collecting Water From the Yellow River (281-296) Ring mtsho and Tshe-ring-bsam-grub Review-Hartley, L and P Schiaffini-Vedani (eds). 2008. Modern Tibetan Literature and Social Change. (297-301) Thurston, Timothy Review-Wu Yazhi 吴雅芝. 2006. Zui hou de chuanshuo: elunchun zu wenhua yanjiu 最后的传说:鄂伦春族文化研 (The Final Legend: Research on Oroqen Culture). (303-306) Henochowicz, Anne Story-A Bleeding Watermelon (307-311) Nor bzang Folktale-The King of Seven Seeds (313-320) Bsod nams rgyal mtshan A New Investigation of the Geographic Position of the Báilán Capital of the Tŭyùhún (99-150) Shìkuí, Zhū, and Chéng Qĭjùn

Ne'u-na Sde Ba'i Bod Kyi Gñen Srol
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

Ne'u-na Sde Ba'i Bod Kyi Gñen Srol

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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This second work in the ethnographic preservation of the traditions of Tibet follows the publication in 2008 of "Life and Marriage in Skya rgya, " a Tibetan Village. The book has three distinct sections: a brief historical introduction to Ne'u na Village, a detailed, sequenced description of a generalized Ne'u na wedding accompanied by related songs and speeches, and three interlinked case studies breathing life into and bringing specificity to the description. As background information, the author discusses the ethnic composition of the village, which in addition to Amdo Tibetans comprises both Han Chinese and Hui Muslim families. Through Tshe dbang rdo rje's minute observation, description...

The Life of the Sixteenth Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 313

The Life of the Sixteenth Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje

The Sixteenth Karmapa, Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, was the first Tibetan Buddhist leader to make extensive teaching tours to the West. His three tours to Europe and North America from 1974 to 1980 led to the global expansion of Tibetan Buddhist schools. This book presents the most in-depth analysis of the Karmapa’s contribution to the preservation and transmission of Tibetan Buddhism in exile. It is the first study to combine Tibetan life-writing and biographical materials in English with a thorough examination of the transformation of Tibetan Buddhism in the modern era of globalization. Drawing on a wide range of data from written accounts, collections of photographs, recordings of interviews, ...

Ne'u-na Sde Ba'i Bod Kyi Gñen Srol
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

Ne'u-na Sde Ba'i Bod Kyi Gñen Srol

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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A Rosary of Rubies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

A Rosary of Rubies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The mDo-chen bKa'-brgyud-pa school represents a little known Buddhist tradition from Mang-yul Gung-thang in south-western Tibet. It goes back to a Buddhist yogin known as Ma-bdun-pa or Ma-bdun ras-chen (12th/13th c.) and was later mainly spread by members of the Gur family. Although belonging to the "Upper 'Brug" (stod 'brug) branch of the 'Brug-pa bKa'-brgyud-pa school, the mDo-chen tradition has always been deeply infused with the "spoken teachings" (bka' ma) and "treasure teachings" (gter ma) of the rNying-ma-pa school, and the cult of the "Seven Ma-mo Sisters" (ma mo mched bdun) was particularly practised and transmitted by its members. This book presents a critical edition, an annotated...

Deity, Mantra, and Wisdom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Deity, Mantra, and Wisdom

The ladder to akaniṣṭha: instructions on the development stage and deity yoga / Jigme Lingpa -- Clarifying the difficult points in the development stage and deity yoga / Patrul Chokyi Wangpo -- The melody of Brahma reveling in the three realms: key points for meditating on the four stakes that bind the life-force / Patrul Chokyi Wangpo -- The husks of unity: a clarification of the development stage rituals / Getse Mahāpaṇḍita Tsewang Chokdrub.

Reincarnation in Tibetan Buddhism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 384

Reincarnation in Tibetan Buddhism

Reincarnation in Tibetan Buddhism examines how the third Karmapa hierarch, Rangjung Dorjé (1284-1339) transformed reincarnation from a belief into a lasting Tibetan institution. Born the son of an itinerant, low-caste potter, Rangjung Dorjé went on to become a foundational figure in Tibetan Buddhism and a teacher of the last Mongolian emperor. He became renowned for his contributions to Buddhist philosophy, literature, astrology, medicine, architecture, sacred geography and manuscript production. But, as Ruth Gamble demonstrates, his most important legacy was the transformation of the Karmapa reincarnation lineage to ensure that, after his death, subsequent Karmapas were able to assume pow...

AHP 47 PLATEAU NARRATIVES
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 278

AHP 47 PLATEAU NARRATIVES

PLATEAU NARRATIVES 2017. AHP 47 features "Memories and Experiences" (six texts), "Beloved Animals" (ten texts), "Folktales" (thirteen texts), "A rig grad po" (four texts), "Uncle Ston pa" (thirty-five texts), and "Short Stories" (two texts). These texts range from a lengthy biographical treatment of one contributor's paternal grandmother (1938-2016) to a one-page A rig rgad po account to new Uncle Ston pa (Aku/Akhu Dunba, Tonpa, Tompa) creations that tell of the infamous trickster visiting Xi'an City and Thailand. These narratives were provided and translated into English by Plateau residents. Two texts are also available in Minhe Mangghuer (Monguor) and an additional two texts are also give...