The Navel of the Demoness

The Navel of the Demoness
Author: Charles Ramble
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2007-12-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 019803508X

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This groundbreaking study focuses on a village called Te in a "Tibetanized" region of northern Nepal. While Te's people are nominally Buddhist, and engage the services of resident Tibetan Tantric priests for a range of rituals, they are also exponents of a local religion that involves blood sacrifices to wild, unconverted territorial gods and goddesses. The village is unusual in the extent to which it has maintained its local autonomy and also in the degree to which both Buddhism and the cults of local gods have been subordinated to the pragmatic demands of the village community. Charles Ramble draws on extensive fieldwork, as well as 300 years' worth of local historical archives (in Tibetan and Nepali), to re-examine the subject of confrontation between Buddhism and indigenous popular traditions in the Tibetan cultural sphere. He argues that Buddhist ritual and sacrificial cults are just two elements in a complex system of self-government that has evolved over the centuries and has developed the character of a civil religion. This civil religion, he shows, is remarkably well adapted to the preservation of the community against the constant threats posed by external attack and the self-interest of its own members. The beliefs and practices of the local popular religion, a highly developed legal tradition, and a form of government that is both democratic and accountable to its people all these are shown to have developed to promote survival in the face of past and present dangers. Ramble's account of how both secular and religious institutions serve as the building blocks of civil society opens up vistas with important implications for Tibetan culture as a whole.

The Navel of the Demoness

The Navel of the Demoness
Author: Charles Ramble
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2007-12-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780195154146

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Charles Ramble is Lecturer in Tibetian and Himalayan Studies, University of Oxford.

Buddhism in Central Asia III

Buddhism in Central Asia III
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 511
Release: 2024-04-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004687288

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The BuddhistRoad project has been creating a new framework to understand the dynamics of cultural encounter and religious transfer across premodern Eastern Central Asia. This framework includes a new focus on the complex interactions between Buddhism and non-Buddhist traditions and a deepening of the traditional focus on Buddhist doctrines between the 6th and 14th centuries, as Buddhism continued to spread along an ancient, local political-economic-cultural system of exchange, often referred to as the Silk Roads. This volume brings together world renowned experts to discuss these issues including Buddhism and Christianity, Islam, Daoism, Manichaeism, local indigenous traditions, Tantra etc. Contributors include: Daniel Berounský, Michal Biran, Max Deeg, Lewis Doney, Mélodie Doumy, Meghan Howard Masang, Yukiyo Kasai, Diego Loukota†, Carmen Meinert, Sam van Schaik, Henrik H. Sørensen, and Jens Wilkens.

The Disguises of the Demon

The Disguises of the Demon
Author: Gail Hinich Sutherland
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1991-07-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0791406229

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Among the most ancient deities of South Asia, the yaksha straddle the boundaries between popular and textual traditions in both Hinduism and Buddhism and both benevolent and malevolent facets. As a figure of material plenty, the yaksis epitomized as Kubera, god of wealth and king of the yaks In demonic guise, the yaksis related to a large family of demonic and quasi-demonic beings, such as nagas, gandharvas, raks, and the man-eating pisaacas. Translating and interpreting texts and passages from the Vedic literature, the Hindu epics, the Puranas, Kālidāsa's Meghadūta, and the Buddhist Jātaka Tales, Sutherland traces the development and transformation of the elusive yaksfrom an early identification with the impersonal absolute itself to a progressively more demonic and diminished terrestrial characterization. Her investigation is set within the framework of a larger inquiry into the nature of evil, misfortune, and causation in Indian myth and religion.

A History of Buddhism in India and Tibet

A History of Buddhism in India and Tibet
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 987
Release: 2022-07-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780861714728

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"This volume contains the first full English translation of a thirteenth-century history of Buddhism in India and Tibet. That means most of all a complete life of the Buddha with the history of his renunciate order and of early Buddhist authors in India. Midway through, the action moves to Tibet where there is an emphasis on the Tibetan ruling dynasty, the translators of Buddhist texts, and the lineages that transmitted doctrinal understanding, meditative insights, and practical realization. It concludes with a pessimistic account of the demise of the monastic order followed by optimism with the advent of the future Buddha Maitreya. The composer of this remarkably ecumenical Buddhist history remains anonymous but was likely a follower of rare lineages of Dzogchen and Zhijé teachings. He put together some of the most important early sources on the Tibetan imperial period that had been preserved in his times and supplies the best witnesses we have for many of them in our own times"--

The Agent s Demon

The Agent s Demon
Author: L E Medlock
Publsiher: Stone Soul Publishing
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2023-10-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781739322816

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IT TAKES A DEMON TO CATCH A DEMON LONDON, 1888 When her mentor is brutally murdered, Hazel Locke is dragged into the investigation as the newest agent at Her Majesty's Paranormal Investigation Agency. To solve the case, she must summon a demon partner called a Hound, a creature who can track down others of its kind. But the demon she summons is unlike any she's encountered before, and he wants nothing to do with her or the Agency. As the body count rises, Hazel realizes there's more at stake than getting justice for her mentor. A ruthless killer haunts the streets of London, and to stop them, she and her demon will have to put their differences aside and work together to solve the crime - no matter where the journey takes her... The Agent's Demon is the first book in the historical paranormal series, Locke & Steel.

The Demon Dictionary Volume One

The Demon Dictionary Volume One
Author: Kimberly Daniels
Publsiher: Charisma Media
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781621363002

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A reference guide of demons, how they gain access to your life, and how you can defeat them and take back the ground they have gained in your life

The Dragon Image and Demon

The Dragon  Image  and Demon
Author: Hampden C. DuBose
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1886
Genre: Buddhism
ISBN: UCBK:B000309397

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