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Rhizomatic Religion and Material Destruction in Kham Tibet: The Case of Yachen Gar
Published 2020-10-01“…I will use my conceptual framework of <i>rhizomatic religion</i>, which I developed in an earlier article, to show how Yachen Gar, rather than the locus of a “world religion”, is rather an expression of rhizomatic religion, which is native to the Tibetan highlands in Kham Tibet. …”
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We Drew a Swastika of Grain: Vernacular Religion in the Tibetan Songs of Nubri, Nepal
Published 2020-11-01“…In this article, I show that traditional folk songs, especially <i>changlü</i>, are windows into the vernacular religion of ethnically Tibetan Himalayans from the Nubri valley of Gorkha District, Nepal. …”
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Religion and Politics in the People’s Republic of China: An Appraisal of Continuing Mistrust and Misunderstanding
Published 2019-05-01Subjects: “…religion and politics…”
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Politische Geographien des Religiösen – Ambivalenzen der Verkopplung von Religion und Raum im Fall Tibet
Published 2015-04-01“…The paper outlines this aspect using the example of Tibet. Considering the prominent position of Buddhism in Tibet, the tense relationships between religion, space and nation come into view. …”
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Pastoralism without herders in Limi, Nepal
Published 2023-01-01Subjects: “…Tibet…”
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Tibet’in Yerli İnancı Bön Ve Taraftarları: Bir Giriş Denemesi
Published 2022-12-01Subjects: “…history of religions…”
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Tibet behind China
Published 2012-10-01“…Abstract Considered by many a hidden country, due to those very few parts of its civilization that tourists are allowed to visit and due to the distortion of its history since the Chinese invasion in 1949, Tibet has, however, managed to maintain its traditional way of life inside the state and in exile. …”
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SOUTH TIBET (TAWANG) IN SINO-INDIAN RELATIONS
Published 2015-12-01“…The article is devoted to the study of the special situation concerning Tawang region (is a part of the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, otherwise - Southern Tibet) in the Sino-Indian relations. In addition to its strategic positioning, and also because of demand of the PRC leadership to return China this region of the Tibet (TAR), Tawang gets the important place in the system of Tibetan Buddhism: it is the birthplace of the sixth Dalai Lama, and the current, Fourteenth leader of Tibetan Buddhism, who fled in 1959 from Lhasa into India via this area. …”
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Buddhist law in early Tibet: the emergence of an ideology
Published 2018“…Tibet is distinct within the Buddhist regions of Asia for its claims to have developed religious laws. …”
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The Buddhist–Medical Interface in Tibet: Black Pill Traditions in Transformation
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Some aspects of regent titles in Tibet (XVII-XVIII)
Published 2019-12-01“…It also helps to study some details of the regency history in Tibet, which has only few researches at the moment.…”
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Recent books on Tibet and the Buddhist Himalayas [2 review articles]
Published 1980“…Books discussed: Giuseppe Tucci, The Religions of Tibet Anthony Jackson, Na-khi Religion: An Analytical Appraisal of Na-khi Ritual Texts James F. …”
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Running the Numbers for the Path of Mantra: Distinguishing the Thirteenth Bhūmi in Fifteenth-Century Tibet
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From Sadness to Madness: Tibetan Perspectives on the Causation and Treatment of Psychiatric Illness
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Performative Framing: Dza Patrul Rinpoche’s Performative Pedagogy
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