A buddhist sensibility : aesthetic education at Tibet's Mindröling Monastery
by
 
Townsend, Dominique, author.

Title
A buddhist sensibility : aesthetic education at Tibet's Mindröling Monastery
 
Materials of Buddhist culture
 
Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University
 
Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University.

Author
Townsend, Dominique, author.

ISBN
9780231194860

Personal Author
Townsend, Dominique, author.

Uniform Title
Materials of Buddhist culture

Publication Information
New York : Columbia University Press, [2021]

Physical Description
xiii, 256 pages : illustrations (black&white); 24 cm.

Series
Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University
 
Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University.

General Note
Revision of author's thesis (doctoral)--Columbia University, 2012, titled Materials of Buddhist culture : aesthetics and cosmopolitanism at Mindroling Monastery.

Contents
Introduction: Buddhist aesthetics, the cultivation of the senses, and beauty's efficacy -- Historical background : laying the foundation for Mindröling -- A pleasure grove for the Buddhist senses : Mindröling takes root -- Plucking the strings : on style, letter writing, and relationships -- Training the senses : aesthetic education for monastics -- Taming the aristocrats : cultivating early modern Tibetan Buddhist literati and bureaucrats -- Epilogue: The next generation and beyond.

Abstract
"Founded in 1676 during a cosmopolitan early modern period, Mindröling monastery became a key site for Buddhist education and a Tibetan civilizational center. Its founders sought to systematize and institutionalize a worldview rooted in Buddhist philosophy, engaging with contemporaries from across Tibetan Buddhist schools while crystallizing what it meant to be part of their own Nyingma school. At the monastery, ritual performance, meditation, renunciation, and training in the skills of a bureaucrat or member of the literati went hand in hand. Studying at Mindröling entailed training the senses and cultivating the objects of the senses through poetry, ritual music, monastic dance, visual arts, and incense production, as well as medicine and astrology. Dominique Townsend investigates the ritual, artistic, and cultural practices inculcated at Mindröling to demonstrate how early modern Tibetans integrated Buddhist and worldly activities through training in aesthetics. Considering laypeople as well as monastics and women as well as men, A Buddhist Sensibility sheds new light on the forms of knowledge valued in early modern Tibetan societies, especially among the ruling classes. Townsend traces how tastes, values, and sensibilities were cultivated and spread, showing what it meant for a person, lay or monastic, to be deemed well educated. Combining historical and literary analysis with fieldwork in Tibetan Buddhist communities, this book reveals how monastic institutions work as centers of cultural production beyond the boundaries of what is conventionally deemed Buddhist"-- Provided by publisher.

Corporate Subject
Smin-grol-gling (Monastery : Tibet Autonomous Region, China)

Subject Term
Aesthetics -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism.
 
Buddhism and art -- China -- Tibet Autonomous Region.
 
Buddhist monasticism and religious orders -- Education -- China -- Tibet Autonomous Region.
 
Aesthetics -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism
 
Buddhism and art
 
Buddhist monasticism and religious orders -- Education

Geographic Term
China -- Tibet Autonomous Region

Bibliographical References
Includes bibliographical references and index.

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