In the early fifteenth century, two Tibetan monks debated how to transform the body ritually into a celestial palace inhabited by buddhas. Searching for the Body demonstrates the significance of this debate for understandings of Tibetan Buddhism as well as conversations on representation and embodiment occurring across the disciplines today.
In the early fifteenth century, two Tibetan monks debated how to transform the body ritually into a celestial palace inhabited by buddhas. Searching for the Body demonstrates the significance of this debate for understandings of Tibetan Buddhism as well as conversations on representation and embodiment occurring across the disciplines today.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rae Erin Dachille is assistant professor of religious studies and East Asian studies and affiliate faculty in social, cultural, and critical theory and gender and women's studies at the University of Arizona.
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Acknowledgments A Technical Note Introduction 1. Imagining the Body Mandala 2. Constructing the Body Mandala Debate 3. "Cutting the Ground": Citations Revealing Mandala Iconography in the Making 4. Ngorchen's Armor of Citations: Defending and Delineating the Hevajra Corpus 5. "Aligning the Dependently Arisen Connections": The Exegete Rearticulates Body and Text Conclusion Epilogue Appendixes Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments A Technical Note Introduction 1. Imagining the Body Mandala 2. Constructing the Body Mandala Debate 3. "Cutting the Ground": Citations Revealing Mandala Iconography in the Making 4. Ngorchen's Armor of Citations: Defending and Delineating the Hevajra Corpus 5. "Aligning the Dependently Arisen Connections": The Exegete Rearticulates Body and Text Conclusion Epilogue Appendixes Notes Bibliography Index
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