Building a Religious Empire presents an account of the Geluk school of Tibetan Buddhism during its expansion and consolidation of power from the mid-seventeenth through the mid-eighteenth centuries, examining the extraordinary effort Geluk lamas put into establishing institutional frameworks to standardize monastic life.
Building a Religious Empire presents an account of the Geluk school of Tibetan Buddhism during its expansion and consolidation of power from the mid-seventeenth through the mid-eighteenth centuries, examining the extraordinary effort Geluk lamas put into establishing institutional frameworks to standardize monastic life.
A Note on Language and Romanization Introduction Chapter 1. The Geluk School's Innovative Use of Monastic Constitutions Chapter 2. Administering a Monastery for the "Common Good" Chapter 3. Institutionalizing Tantra Chapter 4. The Systematization of Doctrine and Education Chapter 5. Singing Together in One Voice Conclusion Appendix. Monastic Constitutions to the Mid-Eighteenth Century Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
A Note on Language and Romanization Introduction Chapter 1. The Geluk School's Innovative Use of Monastic Constitutions Chapter 2. Administering a Monastery for the "Common Good" Chapter 3. Institutionalizing Tantra Chapter 4. The Systematization of Doctrine and Education Chapter 5. Singing Together in One Voice Conclusion Appendix. Monastic Constitutions to the Mid-Eighteenth Century Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
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