My dissertation offers a revisionary history of the early development of Chöd, a philosophy and practice that became integral to all Tibetan Buddhist schools. Recent scholars have interpreted Chöd ahistorically, considering it as a shamanic tradition consonant with indigenous Tibetan practices. In contrast, through a study of the inception, lineages, and praxis of Chöd, my dissertation argues that Chöd evolved through its responses to particular Buddhist ideas and developments during the "later spread" of Buddhism in Tibet. I examine the efforts of Machik Labdrön (1055-1153), the founder of Chöd and the first woman to develop a Buddhist tradition in Tibet, simultaneously to legitimate her teachings as authentically Buddhist and to different...
ABSTRACT This thesis presents an analysis of the Tibetan meditation ritual gcod, which was establish...
Bringing Buddhism to Tibet is a landmark study of the Dba’ bzhed—a seminal history recounting the in...
This paper presents a phenomenological study of how the Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism preserves...
In both popular and academic discourse, Karma Kagyu Tibetan Buddhism is known for its meditation pra...
This dissertation considers how Tantrism, a ritual tradition vanished in India and in China, but pre...
This dissertation considers how Tantrism, a ritual tradition vanished in India and in China, but pre...
This dissertation explores the dynamics animating the production of religious tradition in Tibet dur...
Serdok Paṇchen Shakya Chokden (1428–1507) stands out as one of the most remarkable thinkers of Tibe...
This dissertation is a history of an Indian Buddhist biographical collection--the Wish-Fulfilling Vi...
This dissertation explores the relationship between Buddhism and traditional Tibetan medicine, or So...
This dissertation investigates the early formation of Wŏn Buddhism by situating it in the larger soc...
This dissertation is about the preservation of Buddhist teachings by means of seemingly unconvention...
This dissertation examines a Buddhist revitalization movement in the Tibetan county of Serta, in Sic...
The 16th Karmapa, Rang byung rig pa’i rdo rje (1924–1981), was the head of the Karma bKa’ brgyud sch...
This article examines previously unstudied historical sources from seventeenth–twentieth century Kha...
ABSTRACT This thesis presents an analysis of the Tibetan meditation ritual gcod, which was establish...
Bringing Buddhism to Tibet is a landmark study of the Dba’ bzhed—a seminal history recounting the in...
This paper presents a phenomenological study of how the Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism preserves...
In both popular and academic discourse, Karma Kagyu Tibetan Buddhism is known for its meditation pra...
This dissertation considers how Tantrism, a ritual tradition vanished in India and in China, but pre...
This dissertation considers how Tantrism, a ritual tradition vanished in India and in China, but pre...
This dissertation explores the dynamics animating the production of religious tradition in Tibet dur...
Serdok Paṇchen Shakya Chokden (1428–1507) stands out as one of the most remarkable thinkers of Tibe...
This dissertation is a history of an Indian Buddhist biographical collection--the Wish-Fulfilling Vi...
This dissertation explores the relationship between Buddhism and traditional Tibetan medicine, or So...
This dissertation investigates the early formation of Wŏn Buddhism by situating it in the larger soc...
This dissertation is about the preservation of Buddhist teachings by means of seemingly unconvention...
This dissertation examines a Buddhist revitalization movement in the Tibetan county of Serta, in Sic...
The 16th Karmapa, Rang byung rig pa’i rdo rje (1924–1981), was the head of the Karma bKa’ brgyud sch...
This article examines previously unstudied historical sources from seventeenth–twentieth century Kha...
ABSTRACT This thesis presents an analysis of the Tibetan meditation ritual gcod, which was establish...
Bringing Buddhism to Tibet is a landmark study of the Dba’ bzhed—a seminal history recounting the in...
This paper presents a phenomenological study of how the Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism preserves...