This paper introduces Tibetan pill traditions and examines two exceptional pill formulas that emerged from an early Buddhist–medical interface in Tibet, but followed different trajectories due to the increased specialization of religious and medical knowledge. “Black pills” are the most revered consecrated healing compound of the Karmapas (the incarnate heads of the Karma Kagyü School of Tibetan Buddhism), while the “Cold Compound Black Pill”—a precious pill known as Rinchen Drangjor—is one of Tibetan medicine’s most complex formulas still produced today. Based on both textual research and ethnographic fieldwork in India, I critically explore the princi...
Turquoise, coral, rubies, diamonds, amber, and pearls are among the potent substances used in Tibet’...
This dissertation combines ethnography, history and critical analysis to produce the first comprehen...
This thesis is an ethnography and situated history of Tibetan medical practitioners in Tsang and Sh...
This paper introduces Tibetan pill traditions and examines two exceptional pill formulas that emerge...
Tibetan precious pills are frequently attributed with a variety of efficacies, from “magical” powers...
The medical field is seeing a shift in healthcare delivery from a disease-centered model that focuse...
This introduction to the special issue of EASTS begins with a survey of recent social scientific wor...
The Tibetan practice of bcud len, or ‘extracting the essence’, has been for long a neglected aspect ...
The Tibetan term, bcud len, "imbibing the essence juice", is an equivalent for Sanskrit, rasāyana, b...
This article aims to explore the anthropological foundations of early Buddhist medical thought by co...
The Tibetan term, bcud len, "imbibing the essence juice", is considered an equivalent for the Sanskr...
The thesis deals with the Tibetan healing mendrub (sman sgrub) ritual as performed by the contempora...
The article presents the traceable history of the Tibetan Bonpo mendrup ritual practice in textual s...
Sowa Rigpa (Tibetan medicine) has been practiced across vast regions of Central and South Asia for c...
"Medicinal Accomplishment" (sman sgrub) practices for compounding and empowering medicinal pills hav...
Turquoise, coral, rubies, diamonds, amber, and pearls are among the potent substances used in Tibet’...
This dissertation combines ethnography, history and critical analysis to produce the first comprehen...
This thesis is an ethnography and situated history of Tibetan medical practitioners in Tsang and Sh...
This paper introduces Tibetan pill traditions and examines two exceptional pill formulas that emerge...
Tibetan precious pills are frequently attributed with a variety of efficacies, from “magical” powers...
The medical field is seeing a shift in healthcare delivery from a disease-centered model that focuse...
This introduction to the special issue of EASTS begins with a survey of recent social scientific wor...
The Tibetan practice of bcud len, or ‘extracting the essence’, has been for long a neglected aspect ...
The Tibetan term, bcud len, "imbibing the essence juice", is an equivalent for Sanskrit, rasāyana, b...
This article aims to explore the anthropological foundations of early Buddhist medical thought by co...
The Tibetan term, bcud len, "imbibing the essence juice", is considered an equivalent for the Sanskr...
The thesis deals with the Tibetan healing mendrub (sman sgrub) ritual as performed by the contempora...
The article presents the traceable history of the Tibetan Bonpo mendrup ritual practice in textual s...
Sowa Rigpa (Tibetan medicine) has been practiced across vast regions of Central and South Asia for c...
"Medicinal Accomplishment" (sman sgrub) practices for compounding and empowering medicinal pills hav...
Turquoise, coral, rubies, diamonds, amber, and pearls are among the potent substances used in Tibet’...
This dissertation combines ethnography, history and critical analysis to produce the first comprehen...
This thesis is an ethnography and situated history of Tibetan medical practitioners in Tsang and Sh...