The written curriculum of Tibet’s prestigious Mindrölling monastery, composed in 1689, marries a firm pedagogical structure with flexibility for individual students. This reflects the monastery’s balance of institutional priorities, shaped by its religious, cultural, and political climate. The curriculum’s author was Terdak Lingpa, a charismatic visionary and systematizer of the “Ancient” or Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism who forged alliances with the Fifth Dalai Lama’s government in Lhasa starting in the seventeenth century. As part of Mindrölling’s formal constitutional document, the curriculum commits students and teachers to a distinctive approach to Buddhist training and helps to constitute the monastery and its members as a Buddhi...
Monasteries were the most successful education centers which taught not only reading and writing but...
The aims of this research were 1) to study the educational administration vision based on the Buddhi...
After the conclusion of the bitterly sectarian Mongol-Tsang war in 1642, the Fifth Dalai Lama Ngawan...
The written curriculum of Tibet’s prestigious Mindrölling monastery, composed in 1689, marries a fir...
This thesis summarizes and describes Tibetan teacher-student relationships (T-S) (bshes gnyen bsten ...
This study is based on fieldwork in Mandalay, Burma and on the study of Theravada Buddhist texts. Re...
The eighteenth century witnessed the continuity of Geluk growth in Amdo from the preceding century. ...
This study chronicles a non-modern pedagogical tradition, Indo-Tibetan (Gelugpa) Buddhist education...
"The Monastery Rules discusses the position of monks and monasteries in pre-1950s Tibetan Buddhist s...
This dissertation explores the dynamics animating the production of religious tradition in Tibet dur...
By analyzing the writings of select Tibetan authors of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, thi...
In both popular and academic discourse, Karma Kagyu Tibetan Buddhism is known for its meditation pra...
Monastic education is the oldest form of education available to common people in Thailand. It contin...
ABSTRACT This thesis presents an analysis of the Tibetan meditation ritual gcod, which was establish...
Originating in India, Buddhism has spread throughout the world, eventually developing into two main ...
Monasteries were the most successful education centers which taught not only reading and writing but...
The aims of this research were 1) to study the educational administration vision based on the Buddhi...
After the conclusion of the bitterly sectarian Mongol-Tsang war in 1642, the Fifth Dalai Lama Ngawan...
The written curriculum of Tibet’s prestigious Mindrölling monastery, composed in 1689, marries a fir...
This thesis summarizes and describes Tibetan teacher-student relationships (T-S) (bshes gnyen bsten ...
This study is based on fieldwork in Mandalay, Burma and on the study of Theravada Buddhist texts. Re...
The eighteenth century witnessed the continuity of Geluk growth in Amdo from the preceding century. ...
This study chronicles a non-modern pedagogical tradition, Indo-Tibetan (Gelugpa) Buddhist education...
"The Monastery Rules discusses the position of monks and monasteries in pre-1950s Tibetan Buddhist s...
This dissertation explores the dynamics animating the production of religious tradition in Tibet dur...
By analyzing the writings of select Tibetan authors of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, thi...
In both popular and academic discourse, Karma Kagyu Tibetan Buddhism is known for its meditation pra...
Monastic education is the oldest form of education available to common people in Thailand. It contin...
ABSTRACT This thesis presents an analysis of the Tibetan meditation ritual gcod, which was establish...
Originating in India, Buddhism has spread throughout the world, eventually developing into two main ...
Monasteries were the most successful education centers which taught not only reading and writing but...
The aims of this research were 1) to study the educational administration vision based on the Buddhi...
After the conclusion of the bitterly sectarian Mongol-Tsang war in 1642, the Fifth Dalai Lama Ngawan...