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Books
about Himalayan Religion
from Pilgrims Publishing, Varanasi, India and Pilgrims Book House,
Kathmandu, Nepal.
The Arrow and the Spindle
by Samten G Karmay
Studies in history, myths, rituals, and beliefs in Tibet.
Hardcover. 600 pages. B&W illustrations. Index.
Weight: 700 g (24.5 oz).
Item No: N000020137.
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Buddhism and Lamaism
by J E Ellam
Buddhism and Lamaism gives a brief account of the origin
of Buddhism, the specific teachings of the Buddha Gautama Sakyamuni
and Lamaism. The author examines the historical links between
Buddhism and Lamaism, and explores how, at a later stage, witchcraft
and magic emerged and departed in many ways from the comparative
simplicity of the Buddha's teachings.
Ellam also underlines the contradictions between Tibetan beliefs
and those of other Buddhist countries. He goes into the esoteric
aspects of the mystical Mahayana teachings, so long concealed
from outsiders by suspicion and brute force. The book is based
on a first-hand study of the subject which extended over many
years, first in the Southern Buddhist countries, and then in
Tibet itself.
Paperback. 49 pages.
Weight: 50 g (1.8 oz).
Item No: 81-7769-014-0.
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The Enchanted World of KUMARI
by John Mellowship
The book focuses on the traditional worship of Kumari by the
King of Nepal. This worship is described as a dramatic performance,
which acts out an ideal of perfect relations between a Hindu
ruler and the citizens of the state.
The work will interest Nepalese studying their traditional
culture, scholars in the field, and those who wish to discover
the deeper meanings behind the display of regal splendour presented
by the small girl called the 'Living Goddess'.
The author, John Mellowship, was born at Nuneaton, England
into the family of an Australian Anglican priest. Originally
intended for the priesthood, he retains a deep interest in spiritual
matters. The family returned to Australia where he later began
to study social anthropology at the University of Adelaide.
The University's Anthropology department organized a visit
to Nepal where John chose the Royal Kumari as his special topic
for doctoral study. In 1990/91 he spent a year doing fieldwork
in Nepal and since then has steadily refined his understanding
of the Kumari institution.
Paperback. 233 pages.
Weight: 300 g (10.5 oz).
Item No: 817769605X.
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Faith Healers in the Himalaya
by Father Casper J Miller
Cover Photograph by Michael Oppitz:
Shaman Beth Bahadur Bahadur, Takasera WC Nepal, 1978
This book is a reprint of a long out-of-print classic anthropological
study of the shamans of Nepal. With the introduction of western
medicine and so-called modern amenities, this is a fascinating
account of a traditional way of life that is slowly disappearing
in the Himalayan kingdom.
Spirit possession, magic, witchcraft and occult healing ceremonies
are still daily realities in the villages of Nepal. Who are the
people who deal with these realities on behalf of afflicted members
of the community? This absorbing in-depth study reveals the amazing
secrets of traditional Himalayan shamans (known locally as "jhankris")
and their clients in the Dolakha district, a remote mountainous
region of Nepal inhabited by the Thami people.
Although initially describing Nepalese shamans or spirit masters
in anthropological terms, author Cap Miller presents these spirit
masters in dramatic action, beginning with their roles in an
annual "Pilgrimage for Power" to a sacred mountain
top, the scene of magical battles.
Paperback. 287 pages.
Weight: 485 g (17 oz).
Item No: 81-7303-052-9.
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The Glory of Nepal: A Mythological Guidebook to Kathmandu
Valley, based on the Nepala-Mahatmya and
Himavatkhanda
by William P Forbes with ijay Kumar Chaube. Illustrated
by Raju Babu Shakya 'SARAB'.
This beautifully produced paperback contains nine stories from
the Himavatkhanda and Nepal-Mahatmya, translated from the Sanskrit.
The book is profusely illustrated.
Some of the questions that the books asks are:
- Why are the Himalaya considered holy?
- Why were so many temples constructed in the Himalayan kingdom?
- What are the origins of religious beliefs?
The author has answered these questions intelligently for the
modern reader. Most books about the Himalaya agree that they
are holy, but noever tell you the origins of this belief. Writers
often highlight aspects and features of various temples, but
rarely explain why the temples were constructed. Forbes' book
is a true pilgrims guide to the holy places of the Kathmandu
Valley. It reveals the role that the gods themselves played in
establishing this sacred site. Complete with maps and concise
directions, these stories lead us on an imaginative but authentic
journey of discovery.
"My impression is that the work in hand has its own significance
in the annals of Puranic publications." -- Hem Raj
Gyawali, Kantipur Publications
"This is certainly not a small task. Only by extreme
zeal, devotion and effort can such a work be accomplished."
-- Dr. Govind Tandon
Paperback. 292 pages. B&W drawings. Fold-out map.
Weight: 400 g (14 oz).
Item No: 81-7769-027-2.
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Himalayan Pantheon: A Guide to the Gods and Goddesses of Nepal
by Daniel B Haber
Visitors to Nepal, particularly Westerners, may find the large
pantheon of gods and goddesses worshipped in this tiny Himalayan
country by Hindus, Buddhists and animists bewildering. This small
book is a pocket guide to the predominant religious iconography
in the Himalayan kingdom and the temples and festivals associated
with them. Some people may be put off by what they consider to
be the vast number of "idols" and bloody sacrifices,
while others may be seduced by the exoticism of it all. Without
making any cultural value judgements, the present work attempts
to identify and explain the chief deities worshipped in Nepal.
Some highlights:
- Who is the prepubescent "living goddess" and why
is she worshipped?
- Who are the phallic deities worshipped for fertility?
- Which are the horrific deities offered animal sacrifices?
- Who is the goddess that bestows good luck? The goddess that
bestows knowledge, whose symbol is the six-pointed star?
- What is a Bodhisattva?
These are some of the topics covered in this little book. Although
Nepal is nominally a Hindu kingdom, those coming from India may
find Nepal's religious iconography quite different from its southern
neighbour.
Paperback. 42 pages. B&W drawings.
Weight: 80 g (2.8 oz).
Item No: 81-7303-125-8.
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Kumari: The Virgin Goddess
by Siddhi B Ranjitkar
Kumari Puja, or virgin worship, is an ancient feature of Asian
religions, dating back to at least the late Vedic period. Archaeological
evidence indicates that mother goddess have always occupied a
very significant position even in the religions of such ancient
civilisations as the Mohenjo-daro and Harappa.
In Nepal, the Living Goddess, Kumari, is regarded as a supreme
Tantric goddess--a common deity worshipped by both Hindus and
Buddhists. While Hindu Tantrics worship her as Durga Bhawani
or Taleju, Buddhist Tantrics worship her as Vajradevi. According
to a popular belief, Kumari possesses unlimited spiritual powers
and protects people from demons and evil spirits.
The Newars of Nepal devote a great deal of their devotion and
ritual activity to the worship of female divine force in its
multifarious forms but the most notable and unique feature of
their religion is the worship of Kumari, the living virgin goddess.
This handy, concise book presents the mysterious phenomenon of
the Living Goddess.
"An invaluable introduction to one of Nepal's most fascinating
subjects" -- John Fredericks
Paperback. 48 pages.
Weight: 45 g (1.6 oz).
Item No: 81-7303-165-7.
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The Pashupatinath: A Multi-dimensional Observation on Shaivism,
Pashupati Cult and the Pashupatinath
by Sanu Bhai Dangol
A detailed description of the mystery, legends, priesthood, worship,
tantrism and significance of the Pashupatinath temple complex
near Kathmandu. It is accompanied by a discussion of Shaivism
and the Pashupati cult, including: the history of the Shaiva
tradition, the significance of lingam worship, the influence
of Buddhism, and the branches of Shaivism today. An appendix
of popular hymns on Shaivism (in Sanskrit with English translations)
is attached.
Paperback. 77 pages. B&W photographs.
Weight: 140 g (4.9 oz).
Item No: N000005038.
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Power Places of Kathmandu: Hindu and Buddist Holy Sites
in the Sacred Valley of Nepal
Photographs by Kevin Bubriski. Text by Keith Dowman
Around the city of Kathmandu, the ancient traditions of goddess
worship, animism and shamanism have for centuries coexisted with
the high cultures of Buddhism and Hinduism to create a religious
culture of rich diversity and complexity. The power places in
the valley range from simple unhewn rocks and boulders revered
since ancient times, to impressive pagoda temples replete with
stone, wood and bronze ornament and sculpture. These special
places, where spiritual energies mingle with the affairs of the
earth, have been the meeting points for thousands of devout pilgrims
from different traditions throughout the ages.
Power Places of Kathmandu gives an unprecedented view
of these fabled sites, with 19 of the most important locations
illustrated in over 100 magnificient color plates. Describing
each site in turn, in an order which mirrors the routes used
by pilgrims through the three old Kingdoms of Nepal, Keith Dowman
explores the diverse religious traditions and spiritual practices
that have given rise to these places of worship, and examines
the rich artistic heritage that is inextricably linked with them.
"Collaboration of two eminently-qualified authorities:
rich color photographs accompanied by well-researched text."
-- David Reed, Nepal (Rough Guides)
Hardback. 130 pages. 100 colour photographs. Glossary.
Weight: 1360 g (47.6 oz).
Item No: 0500541930.
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The Religion of Tibet
by Sir Charles Bell
This classic volume by Sir Charles Bell begins with an overview
of religion in Tibet before the advent of Buddhism. After familiarising
the reader with the pre-Buddhist Bon religion, he describes the
foundation of Buddhism in India by Gotama the Buddha. He details
the arrival of Buddhism in Tibet and depicts the struggle between
Bon and Indian Buddhism, the result being Tibetan Buddhism.
This work is an excellent introduction to Tibetan Buddhism for
newcomers and provides many new insights for those who are already
familiar with this religion.
Bell's knowledge of the subject is vast and carefully presented.
During his nineteen year stay in Tibet, the author consulted
unknown Chinese and Tibetan sources, in addition to the known
works on Tibet. He had the opportunity to consult the most authoritative
people in Tibet regarding his subject. The result of his labour
is this wonderful book.
Paperback. 184 pages.
Weight: 220 g (7.7 oz).
Item No: 81-7303-081-2.
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The Tibetan Book of the Dead, or the After-Death Experiences
on the Bardo Plane
by W Y Evans-Wentz. Lama Kazi Dawa-Sandup, tr.
"According to tradition, this key text for an understanding
of Tibetan Buddhism dates to the time of Padma Sambhava himself
and was later hidden until the time was ripe for it to be revealed.
It describes the processes of death, of existence after death
and of rebirth, which are fundamental to Tibetan Buddhist belief
and which are of almost equal interest to Western psychologists
and theologians. The text can be used as a breviary and read
on the occasion of death, but it was also intended to serve as
a guide to the living as well as the dying. The introduction
by Evans-Wentz is itself an important commentary on both the
text itself and the doctrines it embodies." - John Pinfold,
Tibet (Clio Press)
Paperback. 248 pages. B&W photographs and drawings.
Weight: 360 g (12.6 oz).
Item No: 81-7624-055-9.
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The Tibetan Book of the Great Liberation, or the Method Realizing
Nirvana through Knowing the Mind
by W Y Evans-Wentz
"Like the Tibetan Book of the Dead, this key text
for the understanding of Tibetan Buddhism dates back to the time
of Padma Sambhava, who may himself have been its author. It sets
forth the essence of Mahayana Buddhism, and in this edition is
accompanied by the biography of Padma Sambhava. The lengthy and
scholarly introduction by Evans-Wentz is again an important commentary
on the text itself and the doctrine it contains." - John
Pinfold, Tibet (Clio Press)
Paperback. 261 pages. B&W photographs.
Weight: 420 g (14.7 oz).
Item No: 8177690264.
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Tibetan Religious Dances: Tibetan Text and Annotated Translation
of the 'Chams Yig
by Rene de Nebewsky-Wojkowitz
This unique work presents invaluable material related to the
Tibetan sacred dances, which have met their doom with the destruction
of monastic life in Tibet. Nebewsky-Wojkowitz, during several
periods of fieldwork in the Himalayas, studied these Buddhist
temple dances. He brings to their description his expert knowledge
of Tibetan iconography and ritual. Of particular interest is
his translation of the Tibetan texts containing detailed instructions
for the performance of the dances.
The existence of such choreographical manuals explains the uniformity
in the performance of temple dances and the persistence of an
unchanging tradition over long periods. Realising that none of
the Buddhist rituals referred to in this book can be performed
in present-day Tibet and with the rapid decline in the art of
the "chams" dances, Dr de Nebewsky-Wojkowitz's work
becomes all the more valuable.
"Written before the flight to India of the Dalai Lama in
1959 and left uncompleted at the author's death, this is a detailed
description and analysis of Tibetan ritual dances from the Bon
period onwards, based on both textual evidence and fieldwork.
Of particular interest is the translation of the texts which
include detailed choreographic instructions for the performance
of the dances. The appendix by Walter Graf is concerned with
the performance of Tibetan music and annotations." - John
Whelpton, Tibet (Clio Press)
Hardback. 318 pages. B&W photographs; musical diagrams;
map.
Weight: 690 g (24.2 oz).
Item No: 81-7624-006-0.
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Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrines, or Seven Books of Wisdom
of the Great Path
Edited by W Y Evans-Wentz. Lama Kazi Dawa-Sandup, tr.
"Seven authentic Tibetan yoga texts, almost unknown to
the occidental world until their first publication in English
in 1935, are now available in this paperback edition. A companion
to the unique Tibetan Book of the Dead which the late
Dr. Evans-Wentz also edited, this volume illustrated with photographs
and reproductions of yoga paintings and manuscripts, contains
some of the principal meditations used by illustrious Hindu and
Tibetan gurus and philosophers through the ages in attaining
Right Knowledge and Enlightenment.
The editor, whose inquiry and research extended through more
than fifteen years in the Orient, spent much time as a pupil
of Hindu sages and Buddhist lamas. He has included a body of
orally transmitted tradition and teachings received at first
hand. These will be of particular interest to anthropologists
and psychologists, and to students of comparative religion and
practically applied Mahayana Yoga. Special commentaries precede
each carefully rendered text, and a comprehensive preface contrasts
the tenets of Buddhism with European concepts of religion, philosophy,
and science.
Yoga, the tap root of Hinduism, Jainism, Zen Buddhism, and Taoism,
has also influenced the development of Judaism, Islam and Christianity.
These seven distinct but intimately related books, arranged in
orderly sequence, afford a comprehensive view of the spiritual
teachings which have shaped the culture of the Orient, and which
are now increasingly enriching the West's appreciation of the
depths of the human psyche.
The late W. Y. Evans-Wentz, formerly of Jesus College, Oxford,
is also the editor of The Tibetan Book of the Dead,
The Tibetan Book of the Great Liberation, and Tibet's
Great Yogi, Milarepa. His substantial tetralogy of works
on yoga, based on translations from the Tibetan, offers an 'interpretation
from within' rarely found in the works of Western scholars. During
the early years of this century Dr. Evans-Wentz lived in India
and in Sikkim, at the invitation of the Maharaja Sidkyong Tulku,
where he studied occult doctrines intensively." - OUP
Paperback. 389 pages. B&W photographs.
Weight: 360 g (12.6 oz).
Item No: 817769068X
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