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  1. Tsangnyön Herukas sånger : En studie och översättning av en tibetansk buddhistisk yogis religiösa poesi
    Autor*in: Larsson, Stefan
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Kriterium, Gothenburg

    "The core of the book is a complete annotated translation of the collected ‘religious poetry’ (Tibetan: mgur) of the Tibetan yogin Tsangnyön Heruka (gTsang smyon Heruka, 1452–1507). The book also contains a translation of a short ‘catalogue’ (dkar... mehr

     

    "The core of the book is a complete annotated translation of the collected ‘religious poetry’ (Tibetan: mgur) of the Tibetan yogin Tsangnyön Heruka (gTsang smyon Heruka, 1452–1507). The book also contains a translation of a short ‘catalogue’ (dkar chag) of Tsangnyön’s poetry/songs. These two texts were compiled and printed in 1508 by a group of disciples who wanted to express their devotion to their recently deceased master, and make his insights available for others. The Songs of Tsangnyön Heruka begins with an extensive scholarly introduction to Tsangnyön and his songs, providing the reader with a context to the translations. Following the two translated texts, is an appendix introducing Tibetan Buddhism to the general reader, then comes a glossary explaining some of the key terms used in the songs, and finally some back matters, i.e. end notes and bibliographies.

    Nowadays, Tsangnyön Heruka is mainly known for having written and printed the ‘life story’ (rnam thar) and ‘song collection’ (mgur ’bum) of the famous poet-saint Milarepa (1040–1123). However, Tsangnyön is not only one of Tibet’s foremost authors and poets, he is also one of the best known ‘holy madmen’ (smyon pa) of Tibet. These colourful figures challenged powerful leaders and monks with their peculiar and seemingly crazy ways.

    In sharp contrast to Milarepa’s life story and songs, Tsangnyön’s were gradually forgotten. Tsangnyön’s songs provide us with a fascinating and direct insight into the lifestyle, teachings, and message of the wandering yogins. Moreover, they give us an idea of how it was in Tibet before the Fifth Dalai Lama came to power in the mid-17th century. However, the songs have a direct, down-to-earth, and human message, making them timeless and relevant also for people living in another time and culture.

     

    These songs have never been translated to any language, and they have never been studied thoroughly before."

     

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    Schlagworte: Poetry by individual poets; Humanities; Asian history; Religion & beliefs; Buddhism; Tibetan Buddhism
    Weitere Schlagworte: Tsangnyön Heruka; Kagyu; Milarepa; Tibetan Buddhism; Religious poetry; Nature of the mind
    Umfang: 1 electronic resource (273 p.)
  2. Inscribing the Corpus
    Scribal and Ritual Practice in the Material Culture of Dunhuang
    Autor*in: Dachille, Rae
    Erschienen: [2020]

    Qualities of the written sign impact the process of parsing a text, of making it accessible for vision, contemplation, recitation, and memory. In this article, I approach the manuscript as a visual field ordered by the configuration, combination, and... mehr

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    Qualities of the written sign impact the process of parsing a text, of making it accessible for vision, contemplation, recitation, and memory. In this article, I approach the manuscript as a visual field ordered by the configuration, combination, and differentiation of marks. This approach considers the particular challenges and potentialities that the space of the manuscript presents to a scribe as well as to a reader and how this blurs the boundaries between text and image. Through a case study of a Tibetan ritual manual, I illuminate the act of inscription as a technology with material, ritual, mnemonic, and pedagogical applications.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Numen; Leiden [u.a.] : Brill, 1954; 67(2020), 2/3, Seite 113-137; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: Buddhism; Dunhuang; Tibetan Buddhism; art history; esoteric drawings; manuscript culture; ritual writing; scribal practice
  3. Tibetan manuscripts and early printed books
    Volume 2, Elaborations
    Beteiligt: Kapstein, Matthew T. (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2024
    Verlag:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca

    Tibetan Manuscripts and Early Printed Books, Volume II explores the major categories of traditional Tibetan books, introducing their specific features and the main approaches to their study. In five major sections, it surveys manuscript collections... mehr

     

    Tibetan Manuscripts and Early Printed Books, Volume II explores the major categories of traditional Tibetan books, introducing their specific features and the main approaches to their study. In five major sections, it surveys manuscript collections including Buddhist scriptural canons, official and administrative documents, works on technical subjects-medicine, veterinary practice, liturgical chant, and the arts of divination-and Tibetan books from China and Mongolia. Two case studies exemplify the roles of paleographic and iconographic analysis in the examination of antique manuscripts. Like volume I, the second volume of Tibetan Manuscripts and Early Printed Books has been written by the foremost experts in the field, whose wide-ranging essays are illustrated with numerous full-color images of original works. Addressing students and scholars of Tibetan Buddhism and Tibetan history and culture in their varied dimensions, this volume will also interest scholars and other readers oriented more broadly to the global history of the book

     

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    Beteiligt: Kapstein, Matthew T. (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch; Tibetisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781501771255
    Übergeordneter Titel:
    Schlagworte: Asian history; Asiatische Geschichte; HISTORY / Asia / Central Asia; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Publishing; Publishing industry & book trade; RELIGION / Buddhism / Tibetan; Tibetan; Tibetan Buddhism; Tibetisch; Tibetischer Buddhismus; Verlag und Buchhandel
    Umfang: xv, 270 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Contributors: Helmut Tauscher, Cathy Cantwell, Robert Mayer, Hanna Schneider, Peter Schwieger, Charles Ramble, Stacey Van Vleet, Petra Maurer, Ricardo Canzio, Matthew T. Kapstein, Vesna Wallace, Jan-Ulrich Sobisch

  4. Storied companions
    cancer, trauma, and discovering guides for living in Buddhist narratives
    Autor*in: Derris, Karen
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Wisdom Publications, Somerville

    Foreword by His Holiness the Seventeenth Karmapa -- Introduction: Reading for Life -- 1. Reading Anew -- 2. Putting Down Anger: Uncovering Fear -- 3. Oriented by Love -- 4. Living with Uncertainty: When Will I Die? -- 5. Receiving Care -- 6.... mehr

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    Foreword by His Holiness the Seventeenth Karmapa -- Introduction: Reading for Life -- 1. Reading Anew -- 2. Putting Down Anger: Uncovering Fear -- 3. Oriented by Love -- 4. Living with Uncertainty: When Will I Die? -- 5. Receiving Care -- 6. Grieving for and with Living Loved Ones -- 7. Companionship Follows Absence -- 8. "Not Dead Yet" -- Acknowledgments and Thanks -- Bibliography: Recommended Companions -- About the Author. "Facing a terminal cancer diagnosis, Karen Derris-professor, mother, and Buddhist practitioner-turned to books. Crashing into impermanence, "why me"is unhelpful, but "when"is crucial Reading stories and putting herself into the stories turns these ancient Buddhist stories into companions-into guides for the parts of life that don't have guides. Interweaves her memoir with stories from the Buddhist canon-interweaves herself into those stories-to find ways to live with the notion that she won't live, ways to cope even though, as she puts it, she is crashing into impermanence Honest, powerful, insightful, illuminating. Takes familiar stories and illuminates them, finding ways to make them immediate and real to her living experience. "With my diagnosis of stage IV brain cancer, I no longer observe the truth of impermanence from a critical, analytical distance. I am crashing into it, or it into me.""--

     

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    ISBN: 9781614295754
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    Schlagworte: Tibetan Buddhism; Suffering; Life; Death; Buddhist stories
    Umfang: x, 194 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references

  5. Tibetan Buddhist Metaphors and Models of Motherhood
    Autor*in: Jacoby, Sarah
    Erschienen: [2021]

    Motherhood is at the core of the central Buddhist metaphor for how we should treat one another. And yet within Buddhist texts there remains a deeply gendered chasm between the universalized Buddhist call to love all beings as if they were our... mehr

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    Motherhood is at the core of the central Buddhist metaphor for how we should treat one another. And yet within Buddhist texts there remains a deeply gendered chasm between the universalized Buddhist call to love all beings as if they were our mothers, an ideal embodied most often by male renunciates, and the intensely particular affections involved with actual mothering, an everyday activity most often embodied by female householders. In this article, the author takes a fresh look at the tension between the valorized mother metaphor and its ambivalent referent through a perspective rarely foregrounded in Buddhist sources or their scholarly interpretations: that of a Tibetan Buddhist adept who was herself a mother. Jacoby traces the ways that the life narrative written by Sera Khandro Dewé Dorjé (1892-1940) moves within the space between as if and actual motherhood, presenting a gynocentric view of the female body as the locus of both.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Journal of feminist studies in religion; Bloomington, Ind. : Indiana University Press, 1985; 37(2021), 1, Seite 45-62

    Schlagworte: Tibetan Buddhism; motherhood; women's spiritual autobiography
  6. Gaming and Grieving
    Digital Games as Means of Confronting and Coping with Death
    Erschienen: 2020

    Abstract This paper explores structural similarities between playing a digital game and experiencing grief. The digital game Mandagon evokes a sense of loss through its game environment of grey mountainous landscapes, broken wooden scaffolds, and... mehr

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    Abstract This paper explores structural similarities between playing a digital game and experiencing grief. The digital game Mandagon evokes a sense of loss through its game environment of grey mountainous landscapes, broken wooden scaffolds, and Tibetan temples and prayer flags in states of disrepair. It elicits feelings of disorientation and dependency as players repeatedly fall from scaffolds but ascend by using lifts or finding air bubble streams underwater. It encompasses terrestrial, corporeal, and cosmic crossings as players move through air, land, and water, as they neither inhabit nor encounter a human body, and they cross various cosmic thresholds through the course of the game. For players struggling with grief, it validates and normalizes feelings of emptiness, loneliness, and vulnerability in the wake of death and loss.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Journal of religion, media and digital culture; Leiden : Brill, 2012; 9(2020), 3, Seite 326-346; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: vulnerability; Tibetan Buddhism; videogames; digital games; death; grief
  7. Tibetan manuscripts and early printed books
    Volume 1, Elements
    Erschienen: [2024]
    Verlag:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca

    In Tibetan Manuscripts and Early Printed Books, Volume I, Matthew T. Kapstein and an international team of specialists provide a comprehensive introduction to the material and aesthetic features of the wide range of Tibetan books, described in detail... mehr

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    In Tibetan Manuscripts and Early Printed Books, Volume I, Matthew T. Kapstein and an international team of specialists provide a comprehensive introduction to the material and aesthetic features of the wide range of Tibetan books, described in detail and illustrated with copious full-color photographs. With a documented history of over thirteen centuries, Tibetan books have long served as a medium of culture and learning throughout Central and East Asia. Major collections of Tibetan manuscripts and printed books-for Tibetan works were put into print even before the age of Gutenberg-are found in libraries and museums far from the traditional centers of Tibetan learning. Yet the history, production, and design of these works remain poorly understood.Topics covered in volume I include the manufacture of paper and ink, format and layout, scripts and scribal conventions, illumination and decoration, woodblock printing, book storage, preservation, and the use of contemporary digital technologies for the documentation of traditional works. Volume I of Tibetan Manuscripts and Early Printed Books is an essential resource for all students of Tibetan civilization, as well as for scholars, collectors, and others interested in the diverse book cultures of Asia

     

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  8. Tibetan Manuscripts and Early Printed Books, Volume II
    Elaborations
    Erschienen: 2024
    Verlag:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca

    Tibetan Manuscripts and Early Printed Books, Volume II explores the major categories of traditional Tibetan books, introducing their specific features and the main approaches to their study. In five major sections, it surveys manuscript collections... mehr

     

    Tibetan Manuscripts and Early Printed Books, Volume II explores the major categories of traditional Tibetan books, introducing their specific features and the main approaches to their study. In five major sections, it surveys manuscript collections including Buddhist scriptural canons, official and administrative documents, works on technical subjects-medicine, veterinary practice, liturgical chant, and the arts of divination-and Tibetan books from China and Mongolia. Two case studies exemplify the roles of paleographic and iconographic analysis in the examination of antique manuscripts. Like volume I, the second volume of Tibetan Manuscripts and Early Printed Books has been written by the foremost experts in the field, whose wide-ranging essays are illustrated with numerous full-color images of original works. Addressing students and scholars of Tibetan Buddhism and Tibetan history and culture in their varied dimensions, this volume will also interest scholars and other readers oriented more broadly to the global history of the book

     

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