04520nam 2200709 450 991081120260332120200903223051.090-04-25642-310.1163/9789004256422(CKB)2550000001114373(EBL)1367834(OCoLC)857713113(SSID)ssj0000983428(PQKBManifestationID)11985307(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000983428(PQKBWorkID)11010890(PQKB)10449546(OCoLC)859316656(nllekb)BRILL9789004256422(Au-PeEL)EBL1367834(CaPaEBR)ebr10757078(CaONFJC)MIL514225(MiAaPQ)EBC1367834(PPN)174589956(EXLCZ)99255000000111437320130628d2013 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMonastic and lay traditions in north-eastern Tibet /edited by Yangdon Dhondup, Ulrich Pagel and Geoffrey SamuelBoston :Brill,2013.1 online resource (254 p.)Brill's Tibetan studies library,1568-6183 ;volume 33Description based upon print version of record.90-04-25569-9 1-299-82974-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preliminary Material -- Reb kong in the Multiethnic Context of A mdo: Religion, Language, Ethnicity, and Identity /Geoffrey Samuel -- Remembering Monastic Revival: Stories from Reb kong and Western Ba yan /Jane Caple -- Reb kong gyi nyi ma nub pa: Shar skal ldan rgya mtsho sku phreng bdun pa’i sku tshe: 1916–1978 [The Sun Disappears in Reb kong: The Life of the Seventh Shar Skal ldan rgya mtsho: 1916–1978] /Gedun Rabsal -- Understanding Religion and Politics in A mdo: The Sde khri Estate at Bla brang Monastery /Paul K. Nietupski -- Rig ’dzin dpal ldan bkra shis (1688–1743): The ‘1900 Dagger-wielding, White-robed, Long-haired Yogins’ (sngag mang phur thog gos dkar lcang lo can stong dang dgu brgya) and the Eight Places of Practice of Reb kong (Reb kong gi sgrub gnas brgyad) /Heather Stoddard -- Rules and Regulations of the Reb kong Tantric Community /Yangdon Dhondup -- Bon Religion in Reb kong /Colin Millard -- Money, Butter and Religion: Remarks on Participation in the Large-Scale Collective Rituals of the Rep kong Tantrists /Nicolas Sihlé -- Reb kong’s Klu rol and the Politics of Presence: Methodological Considerations /Charlene Makley -- Dancing the Gods: Some Transformations of ’Cham in Reb kong /Dawn Collins -- Index.In recent years, the Sino-Tibetan frontier regions have attracted increasing scholarly interest. The region of Rebkong in Qinghai province is of particular significance because of its unique location on the Sino-Tibetan borderland, its multi-ethnic population and its complex religious history, which incorporates both large Geluk monasteries and significant Nyingma and Bonpo lay tantric communities. Covering the nineteenth century to the present, this volume brings together ten papers that explore the relationship between religion and culture in Rebkong. Using insights from anthropology, history and religious studies, the contributors offer new research and fresh interpretations of this important region on China’s periphery, discussing issues of ethnicity and identity, the role of public institutions, and the role of religion and rituals.Brill's Tibetan studies library ;v. 33.Buddhist monasticism and religious ordersChinaAmdo (Region)Tantric BuddhismChinaAmdo (Region)Bon (Tibetan religion)ChinaAmdo (Region)Amdo (China : Region)Religious life and customsTibet RegionReligious life and customsReb-goṅ Gser-mo-ljoṅs (China)Religious life and customsBuddhist monasticism and religious ordersTantric BuddhismBon (Tibetan religion)294.3/92309515Dhondup Yangdon1670514Pagel Ulrich701701Samuel Geoffrey595315MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910811202603321Monastic and lay traditions in north-eastern Tibet4032417UNINA