Tibetan Buddhist Metaphors and Models of Motherhood
SH Jacoby - Journal of feminist studies in religion, 2021 - muse.jhu.edu
Motherhood is at the core of the central Buddhist metaphor for how we should treat one
another. And yet within Buddhist texts there remains a deeply gendered chasm between the …
another. And yet within Buddhist texts there remains a deeply gendered chasm between the …
Establishing Lineage Legitimacy and Building Labrang Monastery as “the Source of Dharma”: Jikmed Wangpo (1728–1791) Taking the Helm
R Dorje - Religions, 2021 - mdpi.com
The eighteenth century witnessed the continuity of Geluk growth in Amdo from the preceding
century. Geluk inspiration and legacy from Central Tibet and the accompanying political …
century. Geluk inspiration and legacy from Central Tibet and the accompanying political …
Contested Authority of a Tibetan Goddess: Narrating the Tragic and Non-traditional Life Story of the Lay Mother Reincarnate Kelzang Drölma
PF Faggen - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Abstract Most scholarship about Tibetan Buddhist virtuosos, including recent works about
Tibetan women, analyzes their exemplarity in auto/biographical life writings. My dissertation …
Tibetan women, analyzes their exemplarity in auto/biographical life writings. My dissertation …