
Tara and Tibetan Buddhism: The Emergence of the Feminine Divine
... to depict that although Tara is void of imperfections, she has chosen to stay in samsara to be of aid to all who need her. Her right hand is in the giving mudra, indicating that she bestows “ordinary accomplishments (supernatural powers)” as well as “sublime accomplishments (realization of nature of ...
... to depict that although Tara is void of imperfections, she has chosen to stay in samsara to be of aid to all who need her. Her right hand is in the giving mudra, indicating that she bestows “ordinary accomplishments (supernatural powers)” as well as “sublime accomplishments (realization of nature of ...
AN INTIMATE DESTRUCTION
... Body in Surrealism and Georges Bataille, October 2008. The dissertation addresses the influence of Tantric Buddhism on Surrealism and the work of the French writer Georges Bataille. Specifically, it explores the approaches of the two fields to the concepts of desire, death, and the separate self, an ...
... Body in Surrealism and Georges Bataille, October 2008. The dissertation addresses the influence of Tantric Buddhism on Surrealism and the work of the French writer Georges Bataille. Specifically, it explores the approaches of the two fields to the concepts of desire, death, and the separate self, an ...
The Six Bardos: A Vajrayana Buddhist Perspective on Death and
... The Tibetan word bardo (བར་དོ་ Wylie: bar do) means literally "intermediate state"—also translated as "transitional state" or "in-between state" or "liminal state". In Sanskrit the concept has the name antarabhāva. It is a concept which arose soon after the Buddha's passing, with a number of earlier ...
... The Tibetan word bardo (བར་དོ་ Wylie: bar do) means literally "intermediate state"—also translated as "transitional state" or "in-between state" or "liminal state". In Sanskrit the concept has the name antarabhāva. It is a concept which arose soon after the Buddha's passing, with a number of earlier ...
- ERA - University of Alberta
... As a concept that developed from European Christianity, however, “there cannot be a universal definition of religion, not only because its constituent elements and relationships are historically specific, but because that definition is itself the historical product of discursive processes” (Asad 199 ...
... As a concept that developed from European Christianity, however, “there cannot be a universal definition of religion, not only because its constituent elements and relationships are historically specific, but because that definition is itself the historical product of discursive processes” (Asad 199 ...
PDF Preview - Wisdom Publications
... For empowering blessings textual transmissions, elegant explanations, and personal guidance, there is no way to repay the kindness of my root teacher, the late Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche. He was a peerless master of the scriptures and realizations of sÒtra and tantra, and a nonsectarian holder of all t ...
... For empowering blessings textual transmissions, elegant explanations, and personal guidance, there is no way to repay the kindness of my root teacher, the late Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche. He was a peerless master of the scriptures and realizations of sÒtra and tantra, and a nonsectarian holder of all t ...
Tibetan Buddhism and Han Chinese: Superscribing New Meaning
... local heads of government invited Tibetan incarnate lamas (tulkus) to perform rituals for the protection of China during the war against Japan, and Chinese monks studied under the guidance of Tibetan masters in key Tibetan monasteries. 4 Yet it has not been until recently, particularly in the last d ...
... local heads of government invited Tibetan incarnate lamas (tulkus) to perform rituals for the protection of China during the war against Japan, and Chinese monks studied under the guidance of Tibetan masters in key Tibetan monasteries. 4 Yet it has not been until recently, particularly in the last d ...
The Yogin & the Madman: Reading the Biographical
... creation” (125). This consideration well encapsulates the underlying theme of Quintman’s book on the biographical corpus on Milarepa. As Guy Philippart notes (1994), it is not the personas of the saints, or the world in which they have lived, or the cults that developed around their memory, that is ...
... creation” (125). This consideration well encapsulates the underlying theme of Quintman’s book on the biographical corpus on Milarepa. As Guy Philippart notes (1994), it is not the personas of the saints, or the world in which they have lived, or the cults that developed around their memory, that is ...
1 - VTechWorks
... established by him (Gelug) was in fact the first attempt at combining all Buddhist lineages in Tibet and the first appearance of what might be called, “first indigenous Tibetan Buddhism”; for the earlier tradition in existence at the time were mainly rooted in a specific Indian master, such as the N ...
... established by him (Gelug) was in fact the first attempt at combining all Buddhist lineages in Tibet and the first appearance of what might be called, “first indigenous Tibetan Buddhism”; for the earlier tradition in existence at the time were mainly rooted in a specific Indian master, such as the N ...
Indigenizing Deities: The Budai Maitreya and the Group of Eighteen
... mouth opened. [His] hand touches [his] chest.‖ The Song monk Wensu 文 素 (dates unknown) provides a similar description of Budai: ―the wind whistles through the pine trees, [Budai] tilts [his] ear to listen, laughs, and touches his abdomen‖ (Wensu, Taishō 48. 131a). A Southern Song hanging scroll in ...
... mouth opened. [His] hand touches [his] chest.‖ The Song monk Wensu 文 素 (dates unknown) provides a similar description of Budai: ―the wind whistles through the pine trees, [Budai] tilts [his] ear to listen, laughs, and touches his abdomen‖ (Wensu, Taishō 48. 131a). A Southern Song hanging scroll in ...
Three Creative Encounters: Tibetan Buddhist Tradition
... The members of 84 Gnomes (Leo the Lion, RayRo, BennyDocter, Fran(zia), and GBaby—my favorite gnomes) for providing the best second home I could imagine and for an endless supply of food, snuggles, dancing, and sleepovers; All of my friends, especially KellyToy, my thesis buddy and all-around partner ...
... The members of 84 Gnomes (Leo the Lion, RayRo, BennyDocter, Fran(zia), and GBaby—my favorite gnomes) for providing the best second home I could imagine and for an endless supply of food, snuggles, dancing, and sleepovers; All of my friends, especially KellyToy, my thesis buddy and all-around partner ...
Icon - University of Pretoria
... role Western Tibetan Buddhist nuns have played in transforming such prejudice. The afore-mentioned gender bias pertains particularly to the unavailability of full ordination (bhikshuni ordination) for nuns in the Tibetan tradition. The research highlights the specific contribution made by Jetsunma T ...
... role Western Tibetan Buddhist nuns have played in transforming such prejudice. The afore-mentioned gender bias pertains particularly to the unavailability of full ordination (bhikshuni ordination) for nuns in the Tibetan tradition. The research highlights the specific contribution made by Jetsunma T ...
Stupas and their consecration in contemporary Kalmykia
... interviews with Tibetan monks were conducted with the help of an interpreter, a Kalmyk Master student in Buddhist studies, Chakdyr Sangzhiev. I was honoured to have a conversation with the Shadzhin Lama of Kalmykia (the head of the Kalmyk Buddhists) Telo Tulku Rinpoche, a reincarnation of Tilopa, th ...
... interviews with Tibetan monks were conducted with the help of an interpreter, a Kalmyk Master student in Buddhist studies, Chakdyr Sangzhiev. I was honoured to have a conversation with the Shadzhin Lama of Kalmykia (the head of the Kalmyk Buddhists) Telo Tulku Rinpoche, a reincarnation of Tilopa, th ...
- University of Virginia
... discussion, including cross-cultural studies, what, then, is a saint? Richard Cohn writes that sainthood refers to "the state of special holiness that many religions attribute to certain people."s Thomas Heffernan defines the saint as a symbol for the "interplay between the known and the unknown," " ...
... discussion, including cross-cultural studies, what, then, is a saint? Richard Cohn writes that sainthood refers to "the state of special holiness that many religions attribute to certain people."s Thomas Heffernan defines the saint as a symbol for the "interplay between the known and the unknown," " ...
Visualization and Mandala
... does this by alternately gazing at the disk, then trying to visualize it with eyes closed. In order to keep the mind focused he may repeat a word to himself that characterizes the earth element, such as "earth, earth." Eventually the disk will appear with eyes closed exactly as it appears with eyes ...
... does this by alternately gazing at the disk, then trying to visualize it with eyes closed. In order to keep the mind focused he may repeat a word to himself that characterizes the earth element, such as "earth, earth." Eventually the disk will appear with eyes closed exactly as it appears with eyes ...
Discussion GuiDe
... happen. i will never go back to the monastery in Tibet.” i believed him. The years passed, and i continued to film Yeshi, with his growing family and business career, as he intersected with his father’s life, never expecting that anything would change. But in the millennium, his story took an amazin ...
... happen. i will never go back to the monastery in Tibet.” i believed him. The years passed, and i continued to film Yeshi, with his growing family and business career, as he intersected with his father’s life, never expecting that anything would change. But in the millennium, his story took an amazin ...
Fall 2006 - Sakya Monastery
... Venerable Lama Pema Wandak is a Sakya lama. He has spent twenty years in the United States teaching Buddhism and has four Dharma centers in New York and a monastery in Nepal. On Sunday, January 8th, 2006, Sakya Monastery was very fortunate to have this qualified teacher give a talk entitled "The Rel ...
... Venerable Lama Pema Wandak is a Sakya lama. He has spent twenty years in the United States teaching Buddhism and has four Dharma centers in New York and a monastery in Nepal. On Sunday, January 8th, 2006, Sakya Monastery was very fortunate to have this qualified teacher give a talk entitled "The Rel ...
The Tulku System in Tibetan Buddhism
... 5.2 The lamas who tell about their previous lives ..................................................................... 54 5.3 Exhibiting unique qualities during childhood ..................................................................... 54 5.4 Tulkus who are recognized by high lamas .......... ...
... 5.2 The lamas who tell about their previous lives ..................................................................... 54 5.3 Exhibiting unique qualities during childhood ..................................................................... 54 5.4 Tulkus who are recognized by high lamas .......... ...
A PDF of the exhibition catalogue may be viewed or downloaded here
... religious and humanist value, expressed in Neo-Confucian benevolence and Christian brotherly love, in the life work of Mahatma Gandhi and Mother Theresa. In the context of Mahayana Buddhism, compassion has a very precise meaning. Stemming from empathy and an understanding of the universal desire for ...
... religious and humanist value, expressed in Neo-Confucian benevolence and Christian brotherly love, in the life work of Mahatma Gandhi and Mother Theresa. In the context of Mahayana Buddhism, compassion has a very precise meaning. Stemming from empathy and an understanding of the universal desire for ...
Exhibition Catalogue - Vassar College WordPress
... religious and humanist value, expressed in Neo-Confucian benevolence and Christian brotherly love, in the life work of Mahatma Gandhi and Mother Theresa. In the context of Mahayana Buddhism, compassion has a very precise meaning. Stemming from empathy and an understanding of the universal desire for ...
... religious and humanist value, expressed in Neo-Confucian benevolence and Christian brotherly love, in the life work of Mahatma Gandhi and Mother Theresa. In the context of Mahayana Buddhism, compassion has a very precise meaning. Stemming from empathy and an understanding of the universal desire for ...
The Karmapa and Taiwan
... reincarnations including Shamarpa Rinpoche, the 4th Pönlop Rinpoche, and Gyaltsab Rinpoche, as well as Buddhist followers to leave Palpung Monastery for Dharamsala, India. In early April, he went to India to meet with Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru after visiting Bhutan and Sikkim. It was in the me ...
... reincarnations including Shamarpa Rinpoche, the 4th Pönlop Rinpoche, and Gyaltsab Rinpoche, as well as Buddhist followers to leave Palpung Monastery for Dharamsala, India. In early April, he went to India to meet with Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru after visiting Bhutan and Sikkim. It was in the me ...
Untitled - Shambhala Publications
... truths-is the subject of this book. It examines how the doctrine evolved within early Buddhism from efforts to make sense of contradictions within the collected sayings of the Buddha. The two truths, however, came to refer not primarily to statements or language, but to the realities to which statem ...
... truths-is the subject of this book. It examines how the doctrine evolved within early Buddhism from efforts to make sense of contradictions within the collected sayings of the Buddha. The two truths, however, came to refer not primarily to statements or language, but to the realities to which statem ...
Yeshe Tsogyal: Symbol of Female Enlightenment, Empowerment
... Sexuality, and Gender. (Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications, 1992), p. 26. ...
... Sexuality, and Gender. (Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications, 1992), p. 26. ...
Macho Buddhism: Gender and Sexualities in the Diamond Way
... fact ... Tibetan Buddhism in its Western varieties does not have much to do with sexuality except perhaps at the level of imagery and symbolism. The general atmosphere of a Dharma group is if anything rather puritanical, especially in the more traditionalist and conservative groups.’ 26 Nydahl also ...
... fact ... Tibetan Buddhism in its Western varieties does not have much to do with sexuality except perhaps at the level of imagery and symbolism. The general atmosphere of a Dharma group is if anything rather puritanical, especially in the more traditionalist and conservative groups.’ 26 Nydahl also ...
A Survey Of The Paths Of Tibetan Buddhism
... scholars, Buddha appeared in the world more than 3000 years ago. Another group says it was more than 2800 years. These different proponents try to support their theories with different reasons, but in the end they are quite vague. I personally feel it is quite disgraceful that nobody, not even among ...
... scholars, Buddha appeared in the world more than 3000 years ago. Another group says it was more than 2800 years. These different proponents try to support their theories with different reasons, but in the end they are quite vague. I personally feel it is quite disgraceful that nobody, not even among ...
Untitled - Abhidharma.ru
... A Guide to the Deities of the Tantra spiritual teacher that this fantasy is taking on a tremendous reality for her. The guru is pleased with her progress. I have chosen these examples as stark demonstrations of the very different world we are entering in this book. The two previous books in this se ...
... A Guide to the Deities of the Tantra spiritual teacher that this fantasy is taking on a tremendous reality for her. The guru is pleased with her progress. I have chosen these examples as stark demonstrations of the very different world we are entering in this book. The two previous books in this se ...
Thangka

A thangka, variously spelt as tangka, thanka or tanka (Nepali pronunciation: [ˈt̪ʰaŋka]; Tibetan: ཐང་ཀ་; Nepal Bhasa: पौभा) is a Tibetan Buddhist painting on cotton, or silk appliqué, usually depicting a Buddhist deity, scene, or mandala. Thangkas are traditionally kept unframed and rolled up when not on display, mounted on a textile backing somewhat in the style of Chinese scroll paintings, with a further silk cover on the front. So treated, thangkas can last a long time, but because of their delicate nature, they have to be kept in dry places where moisture will not affect the quality of the silk. Most thankas are relatively small, comparable in size to a Western half-length portrait, but some are extremely large, several metres in each dimension; these were designed to be displayed, typically for very brief periods on a monastery wall, as part of religious festivals. Most thankas were intended for personal meditation or instruction of monastic students. They often have elaborate compositions including many very small figures. A central ""deity"" is often surrounded by other identified figures in a symmetrical composition. Narrative scenes are less common, but do appear.Thangka serve as important teaching tools depicting the life of the Buddha, various influential lamas and other deities and bodhisattvas. One subject is The Wheel of Life (Bhavachakra), which is a visual representation of the Abhidharma teachings (Art of Enlightenment). The term may sometimes be used of works in other media than painting, including reliefs in metal and woodblock prints. Today printed reproductions at poster size of painted thangka are commonly used for devotional as well as decorative purposes. Many thangka were produced in sets, though they have often subsequently become separated. Thangka perform several different functions. Images of deities can be used as teaching tools when depicting the life (or lives) of the Buddha, describing historical events concerning important Lamas, or retelling myths associated with other deities. Devotional images act as the centerpiece during a ritual or ceremony and are often used as mediums through which one can offer prayers or make requests. Overall, and perhaps most importantly, religious art is used as a meditation tool to help bring one further down the path to enlightenment. The Buddhist Vajrayana practitioner uses a thanga image of their yidam, or meditation deity, as a guide, by visualizing ""themselves as being that deity, thereby internalizing the Buddha qualities"" Thangkas hang on or beside altars, and may be hung in the bedrooms or offices of monks and other devotees.