Pilgrimage in Tibet

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13th Dalai Lama
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Asian religious traditions
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Bodh Gaya
Bri Gung
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Central Tibet
contemporary Tibetan pilgrimage practices
Dalai Lama
Dalai Lamas
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Guru Rinpoche
Himalayan studies
Holy Mountain
Lake Manasarovar
Local Tibetans
Long Swords
Machig Labdron
Mount Kailas
Mount Kailasa
Mount Meru
Panchen Lama
pilgrimage narratives
Pilgrimage Place
Rdo Rje
religious identity formation
ritual mobility
Rnam Thar
sacred geography
Soul Mountain
Territorial God
Tibetan Pilgrimage
Western Tibet
Yul Lha
Zhang Zhung

Product details

  • ISBN 9780700709922
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Mar 1998
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Western image of Tibet as a sacred land is in many ways a mythical construction. But the Tibetans themselves have traditionally mapped out their land in terms of areas of sacred space, and pilgrimage, ensuring a high degree of mobility within all classes of Tibetan society. Pilgrims travelled to local, regional, and national centres throughout recorded Tibetan history. In recent years, pilgrimage has resumed in areas where it had been forbidden by the Chinese authorities, and has now become one of the most prominent religious expressions of Tibetan national identity.

In this major new work, leading scholars of Asian pilgrimage traditions discuss historical and contemporary aspects of pilgrimage within the Tibetan cultural world. Myths and legends, material conditions, textual sources, a modern pilgrim's impressions, political and economic influences, biographies and contemporary developments - all these and many other issues are examined here. The result is an informative and often entertaining work which contributes greatly to our knowledge of the history and culture of Tibet as well as the wider issues of religious power and practice.

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