Notions of Lha among the Brogpa of Ladakh

This paper explores the different conceptual meanings and connotations of the term lha among an ethnolinguistic community called Brogpa in Ladakh, India, which provides a focused religious context. It addresses the notion of lha in light of Brogpa’s cosmology, religious celebrations, local deity emb...

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Main Author: Proletina Robova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Paris 2023-01-01
Series:European Bulletin of Himalayan Research
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/ebhr/1928
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description This paper explores the different conceptual meanings and connotations of the term lha among an ethnolinguistic community called Brogpa in Ladakh, India, which provides a focused religious context. It addresses the notion of lha in light of Brogpa’s cosmology, religious celebrations, local deity embodiment practice, and, last but not least, personal accounts of experiences of the divine. A key aspect outlined in this study is the possible link between local lha and the cult of pari among neighbouring culturally or linguistically related groups in the region of Gilgit–Baltistan.
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spelling doaj.art-b42769fdb7d24aac91eace9593abc9662024-03-17T13:21:16ZengCentre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), ParisEuropean Bulletin of Himalayan Research2823-61142023-01-016110.4000/ebhr.1928Notions of Lha among the Brogpa of LadakhProletina RobovaThis paper explores the different conceptual meanings and connotations of the term lha among an ethnolinguistic community called Brogpa in Ladakh, India, which provides a focused religious context. It addresses the notion of lha in light of Brogpa’s cosmology, religious celebrations, local deity embodiment practice, and, last but not least, personal accounts of experiences of the divine. A key aspect outlined in this study is the possible link between local lha and the cult of pari among neighbouring culturally or linguistically related groups in the region of Gilgit–Baltistan.https://journals.openedition.org/ebhr/1928BrogpaBuddhist DardsBononafolk religionlhashichu
spellingShingle Proletina Robova
Notions of Lha among the Brogpa of Ladakh
European Bulletin of Himalayan Research
Brogpa
Buddhist Dards
Bonona
folk religion
lha
shichu
title Notions of Lha among the Brogpa of Ladakh
title_full Notions of Lha among the Brogpa of Ladakh
title_fullStr Notions of Lha among the Brogpa of Ladakh
title_full_unstemmed Notions of Lha among the Brogpa of Ladakh
title_short Notions of Lha among the Brogpa of Ladakh
title_sort notions of lha among the brogpa of ladakh
topic Brogpa
Buddhist Dards
Bonona
folk religion
lha
shichu
url https://journals.openedition.org/ebhr/1928
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