Mountain Dharma : meditative retreat and the Tibetan ascetic self / David M. DiValerio.

Author/creator DiValerio, David M. author.
Format Book
PublicationNew York : Columbia University Press, [2025]
Descriptionxi, 252 pages : map ; 24 cm
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Abstract "Whether undertaken in a cave or a hut, for a year or three or ten, an emphasis on individual long-term retreat has been one of the most unique and defining features of Tibetan Buddhism throughout its entire history. The first book-length and longitudinal study of meditative retreat, Mountain Dharma offers a new understanding of the Tibetan eremitic tradition by viewing it as a process of self-fashioning in the pursuit of extreme world- and self-abnegation. It examines a little-studied corpus of 34 retreat texts (comprising 2300 pages), many titled "Mountain Dharma," composed between the 12th and the early decades of the 20th century, which together provide an intellectual history of ascetic practice in Tibet by tracking continuities and discontinuities in how the tradition has problematized six key concerns in the retreat endeavor: place, people, food, bodily threats, the spiritual lineage, and time. David DiValerio argues that a central development in Tibetan religious history is the gradual redefinition of the self as a being whose ascetic and meditative horizons are limited by their position in historical time. This recognition has profound implications for how meditation is thought of in present-day globalized Tibetan Buddhism, in particular the widespread attitude of lived deferential reference to the unattainable (because unavailable) practices of the earliest forebears"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages [193]-246) and index.
Issued in other formOnline version: DiValerio, David M. Mountain dharma New York : Columbia University Press, [2025] 9780231563123
Issued in other formebook version : 9780231563123
LCCN 2025006752
ISBN9780231220224
ISBN9780231220217 hardcover
ISBN0231220219 hardcover
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