The Cult of Pure Crystal Mountain Popular Pilgrimage and Visionary Landscape in Southeast Tibet

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1999-03-18
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

The Tibetan district of Tsari with its sacred snow-covered peak of Pure Crystal Mountain has long been a place of symbolic and ritual significance for Tibetan peoples. In this book, Toni Huber provides the first thorough study of a major Tibetan Buddhist pilgrimage center and cult mountain, and explores the esoteric and popular traditions of ritual there. The main focus is on the period of the 1940s and '50s, just prior to the 1959 Lhasa uprising and subsequent Tibetan diaspora into South Asia. Huber's work thus documents Tibetan life patterns and cultural traditions which have largely disappeared with the advent of Chinese colonial modernity in Tibet. In addition to the work's documentary content, Huber offers discussion and analysis of the construction and meaning of Tibetan cultural categories of space, place, and person, and the practice of ritual and organization of traditional society in relation to them.

Table of Contents

Note on Tibetan Words xv
I PILGRIMAGE 3(36)
1. Introduction
3(7)
2. Tibetan Pilgrimage: Concepts and Practice
10(11)
3. The Cult of Pilgrimage Mountains in Tibet
21(18)
II REPRESENTATIONS 39(42)
4. Cosmodrama and Architectonics of Landscape
39(19)
5. History and Prayer as Map
58(23)
III RITUAL INSTITUTIONS 81(96)
6. A Tantric Environment
81(23)
7. Popular Short Pilgrimages
104(24)
8. Barbarian Tributes and Great Processions
128(25)
9. Statecraft and Status in Contested Territory
153(24)
IV LOCAL LIVES 177(42)
10. Complex Identities and Local Rituals
177(19)
11. Culture, Nature, and Economy around a Holy Mountain
196(23)
Epilogue 219(2)
Tibetan Word List 221(10)
Notes 231(34)
Bibliography 265(18)
Index 283

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