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Understanding the Case Against Shukden: The History of a Contested Tibetan Practice (1)

Understanding the Case Against Shukden: The History of a Contested Tibetan Practice (1)

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Leaders of the Dalai Lama's tradition illuminate the issues surrounding the Shukden controversy.

Before the twentieth century, the figure of Shukden, or D+¦lgyal, was an obscure one in the pantheon of Tibetan Buddhism's many oracles and protectors. But after individuals within the Geluk tradition began to promote and disseminate the practice, division arose among Buddhists of different sects. Later, incidents within the exile community, as recounted in this book, prompted the Dalai Lama to investigate the practice more deeply. The fruits of this research are presented here, as are the statements made by His Holiness about it over the past forty years. Understanding the Case against Shukden uncovers the historical context behind this contentious practice, which dates back to the time of the Fifth Dalai Lama in the seventeenth century, and clarifies why the present Dalai Lama has been so vocal in countering it.

Understanding the Case against Shukden is a clarion call for unity among the Tibetan people and a vision for a more harmonious Tibetan Buddhist community.

Publisher: Wisdom Publications
Publication date: 2019-03-12
Pages: 360
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9781614295358-N
Dimensions: 228.0 x 152.0 x 20.0 mm
Weight: 0.476 kg View full details