Every four years, in the middle of a cold winter night, devotees bearing images of 126 Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, and other important deities assemble in the Nepalese city of Patan for an elaborate gift giving festival known as Samyak Mahādāna (“The Perfect Great Gift”). Celebrated by Nepal’s Newar Buddhist community, Samyak honors one of the Buddhas of the historical past called Dīpaṅkara. Dīpaṅkara’s importance in Buddhism is rooted in ancient textual and visual narratives that promote the cultivation of generosity through religious acts of giving (Skt. dāna). During Samyak, large images of Dīpaṅkara Buddha ceremoniously walk in procession to the event site, aided by a man who climbs inside the wooden body to assume the legs of the Buddha. On...
Although the literary history of Indian Buddhism is well researched, no scholar has interpreted a si...
This book celebrates in words and images the traditional metal crafts practised for over a thousand ...
International audienceEvery year, during the lunar month of Kārtik (October‐November), the Newars of...
Pfaff-Czarnecka J. The Nepalese Durga-Puja-Festival, or: Shaping a State Ritual in Quest for Legitim...
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<p><i>Tokha Chandeshwori is situated in the bordering regions of wards 2 and 3 within th...
The term Kangsöl (bskang gsol) means \u22fulfillment and offering, usually to a Dharma protector\u22...
This chapter examines the history of the agnihotra in the Kathmandu valley. This ritual is Vedic, bu...
Overall view; According to some Buddhist traditions, Dīpankara (also Dīpamkara) was a Buddha of the ...
MOST VISITORS to Kathmandu valley are immediately impressed by the immense proliferation of phys...
Although the literary history of Indian Buddhism is well researched, no scholar has interpreted a si...
This book celebrates in words and images the traditional metal crafts practised for over a thousand ...
International audienceEvery year, during the lunar month of Kārtik (October‐November), the Newars of...
Pfaff-Czarnecka J. The Nepalese Durga-Puja-Festival, or: Shaping a State Ritual in Quest for Legitim...
Since about three decades a new religion emerged in Nepal: ‘Kirat religion’. This religion grew from...
Conceived by the Sukhothai school of art, the Walking Buddha is a highly successful interpretation o...
Why sponsor an image of the Buddha? Why donate objects or buildings to a temple? The reasons must ha...
Becoming the Buddha is the first book-length study of a key ritual of Buddhist practice in Asia: the...
This paper explores the phenomenon of a single devotional image identified with multiple deities by ...
In September 2016, hundreds of thousands of devotees gathered in Ladakh to celebrate the millennial ...
<p><i>Tokha Chandeshwori is situated in the bordering regions of wards 2 and 3 within th...
The term Kangsöl (bskang gsol) means \u22fulfillment and offering, usually to a Dharma protector\u22...
This chapter examines the history of the agnihotra in the Kathmandu valley. This ritual is Vedic, bu...
Overall view; According to some Buddhist traditions, Dīpankara (also Dīpamkara) was a Buddha of the ...
MOST VISITORS to Kathmandu valley are immediately impressed by the immense proliferation of phys...
Although the literary history of Indian Buddhism is well researched, no scholar has interpreted a si...
This book celebrates in words and images the traditional metal crafts practised for over a thousand ...
International audienceEvery year, during the lunar month of Kārtik (October‐November), the Newars of...