Tibetan Buddhism: A Very Short Introduction

Tibetan Buddhism: A Very Short Introduction

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Religion & Spirituality History
Format Paperback
Pages 152
Language English
Published Oct 25, 2013
Publisher Oxford University Press
Edition Illustrated
ISBN-10 0199735123
ISBN-13 9780199735129
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Matthew T. Kapstein offers an insightful exploration into the profound and intricate world of Tibetan Buddhism. He delves into the historical roots of the tradition, tracing how it has evolved and adapted over centuries, shaped by cultural interactions and philosophical developments. This journey reveals the unique characteristics that set Tibetan Buddhism apart from other forms of Buddhism, highlighting its rich tapestry of beliefs and practices.

Kapstein illuminates the spiritual significance of key concepts, such as enlightenment, compassion, and the role of Tibetan lamas. He discusses the profound impact of meditation and rituals in the daily lives of practitioners, emphasizing the importance of community and shared teachings. The reader is invited to understand how these elements contribute to the quest for spiritual liberation.

With clarity and depth, the author conveys the ways in which Tibetan Buddhism continues to engage with contemporary issues, making it both a timely and timeless subject. It serves as an accessible gateway for those curious about this fascinating tradition, offering essential insights without overwhelming complexity.

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