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Mandala and History : Bidia Dandarovich Dandaron and Buryat Buddhism.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Brno : Masarykova univerzita, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (124 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9788021087255
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Mandala and HistoryDDC classification:
  • 294.39209575
LOC classification:
  • BQ709.R85 .B455 2016
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- CONTENTS -- Foreword -- 1. HISTORICAL CONTEXT -- 1.1 The Buryat sangha within Tsarist and Soviet Russia -- 1.2 Internal development of the sangha at the turnof the 19th century -- 1.2.1 Conservatives -- 1.2.2 Reformers -- 1.2.3 Nirvanists -- 1.2.4 Balagat movement -- 1.3 Buryat sangha during the Soviet period: -- 1.3.1 Search for relationship: 1917-1924 -- 1.3.2 First wave of reprisals: 1925-1928 -- 1.3.3 Second wave of reprisals: 1929-1938 -- 1.3.4 Absence of an official sangha: 1939-1945 -- 1.3.5 First restoration of Buddhism: 1946-1985 -- 1.3.6 Second restoration of Buddhism: 1986 - present -- 1.4 Bidia D. Dandaron: life and work -- 1.4.1 Childhood (1914-1928) -- 1.4.2 Adolescence (1929-1931) -- 1.4.3 Study in Leningrad (1931-1937) -- 1.4.4 First imprisonment (1937-1943) -- 1.4.5 Freedom intermezzo (1943-1947) -- 1.4.6 Second imprisonment (1947-1955) -- 1.4.7 Freedom (1955-1965) -- 1.4.8 Teaching (1966-1972) -- 1.4.9 Third imprisonment (1972-1974) -- 1.5 Dandaron's sangha -- 2. DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS OF THE DANDARON MANDALA -- 2.1 Religious or "theological" approach -- 2.2 Academic approach -- 3. CONCLUSION -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- LIST OF PICTURES -- INDEX -- SUMMARY.
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Intro -- CONTENTS -- Foreword -- 1. HISTORICAL CONTEXT -- 1.1 The Buryat sangha within Tsarist and Soviet Russia -- 1.2 Internal development of the sangha at the turnof the 19th century -- 1.2.1 Conservatives -- 1.2.2 Reformers -- 1.2.3 Nirvanists -- 1.2.4 Balagat movement -- 1.3 Buryat sangha during the Soviet period: -- 1.3.1 Search for relationship: 1917-1924 -- 1.3.2 First wave of reprisals: 1925-1928 -- 1.3.3 Second wave of reprisals: 1929-1938 -- 1.3.4 Absence of an official sangha: 1939-1945 -- 1.3.5 First restoration of Buddhism: 1946-1985 -- 1.3.6 Second restoration of Buddhism: 1986 - present -- 1.4 Bidia D. Dandaron: life and work -- 1.4.1 Childhood (1914-1928) -- 1.4.2 Adolescence (1929-1931) -- 1.4.3 Study in Leningrad (1931-1937) -- 1.4.4 First imprisonment (1937-1943) -- 1.4.5 Freedom intermezzo (1943-1947) -- 1.4.6 Second imprisonment (1947-1955) -- 1.4.7 Freedom (1955-1965) -- 1.4.8 Teaching (1966-1972) -- 1.4.9 Third imprisonment (1972-1974) -- 1.5 Dandaron's sangha -- 2. DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS OF THE DANDARON MANDALA -- 2.1 Religious or "theological" approach -- 2.2 Academic approach -- 3. CONCLUSION -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- LIST OF PICTURES -- INDEX -- SUMMARY.

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