Civilized Shamans Buddhism in Tibetan societies
de Samuel, Geoffrey.
Éditeur: Washington, London : Smithsonian Institution Press, 1993.Description: x-725 p., cartes, tabl., notes, gloss., index.ISBN: 1-56098-231-4.N° Inventaire: L12518.Thématique: Bouddhisme theravada | Religion | Philosophie | ChamanismeThématique spécifique: Monachisme | Cosmographie | Moine | Filiation | Initiation | Bonze | Mouvement religieux | Cosmologie | Mort symbolique | Chamane | Réincarnation | Yoga | Panthéon | Agro-pastoralisme | Organisation sociale | Lignage | Yogi | Sainteté | Possession | Diagramme | Mandala | Leader religieux | Mort | Répression religieuse | Spécialiste religieux | Corps | Prêtre | Divinité locale | Guide spirituel | Lama | Communauté religieuse | Monastère | Religion populaire | Bon-po | Bodhisattva | Médecine Siddha | Méditation | Pouvoir politique | Tantrisme | Karma | Dharma | Rituel | Lamaïsme | Âme | Dieu-montagneGéographique: Ladakh | Birmanie | Inde | Mandchourie | Chine | Sikkim | Tibet | Népal | Thaïlande | Asie du Sud-Est | Sri Lanka | BhoutanEthnique: Thakali | Han | Mon | Lhopa | Qiang | Naxi | Miao | Tamang | Gurung | Sherpa | Lepcha | Mongol | Lissou | Monpa Auteur cité: Milarepa Personnage: Bouddha Siddhartha Gautama Résumé: 1. Introduction : Shamanic and Clerical Buddhism 2. Tibetan and Theravadin Societies : A comparison. PART ONE. 3. Tibetan Societies : Introduction and central Tibet. 4. Tibetan Societies : K'am (Eastern Tibet). 5. Tibetan Societies : Amdo (Northeastern Tibet). 6. Tibetan Societies : Southern and Western Tibet. 7. Tibetan Communities. 8. Some Conclusions. PART TWO. 9. The Ritual Cosmos and its Inhabitants. 10. The Folk Religion and the Pragmatic Orientation. 11. The Karma Orientation, Rebirth and Tibetan Values. 12. Tantra and the Bodhi Orientation. 13. The Lama and the Tantric Deities. 14. Tantra and the Pragmatic Orientation. 15. Lamas, Monks and Yogins. 16. Folk Shamans, Tertön and Crazy Siddhas. 17. Tibetan Religious Communities (Gompa). 18. Some Recent Lamas. PART THREE. 19. From Structure to Process. 20. India : Buddhist beginnings. 21. India : Mahayana Schools. 22. India : Tantra and the Buddhist Siddhas. 23. Tibet to A. D. 841. 24. Tibet : The Local Hegemonic Period. 25. Tibet : Mongol overlordship. 26. Tibet : Gelugpa synthesis and shamanic reaction. 27. Tibet : Gelugpa power and the rimed synthesis. 28. ConclusionRésumé: Epilogue : The Tibetans and Tibetan Religion Today. Appendix : The Monastic Population of Tibet Item type: Ouvrage
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1. Introduction : Shamanic and Clerical Buddhism 2. Tibetan and Theravadin Societies : A comparison. PART ONE. 3. Tibetan Societies : Introduction and central Tibet. 4. Tibetan Societies : K'am (Eastern Tibet). 5. Tibetan Societies : Amdo (Northeastern Tibet). 6. Tibetan Societies : Southern and Western Tibet. 7. Tibetan Communities. 8. Some Conclusions. PART TWO. 9. The Ritual Cosmos and its Inhabitants. 10. The Folk Religion and the Pragmatic Orientation. 11. The Karma Orientation, Rebirth and Tibetan Values. 12. Tantra and the Bodhi Orientation. 13. The Lama and the Tantric Deities. 14. Tantra and the Pragmatic Orientation. 15. Lamas, Monks and Yogins. 16. Folk Shamans, Tertön and Crazy Siddhas. 17. Tibetan Religious Communities (Gompa). 18. Some Recent Lamas. PART THREE. 19. From Structure to Process. 20. India : Buddhist beginnings. 21. India : Mahayana Schools. 22. India : Tantra and the Buddhist Siddhas. 23. Tibet to A. D. 841. 24. Tibet : The Local Hegemonic Period. 25. Tibet : Mongol overlordship. 26. Tibet : Gelugpa synthesis and shamanic reaction. 27. Tibet : Gelugpa power and the rimed synthesis. 28. Conclusion
Epilogue : The Tibetans and Tibetan Religion Today. Appendix : The Monastic Population of Tibet
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