Le numéro 50 de la Revue d’Études Tibétaines vient d’être publié.
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Tibetan Religion and the Senses
Edited by James D. Gentry
- Cover, contents (88 kb, pp. i-iv)
- Introduction (143 kb, pp. 5-12) author: James D. Gentry
- The senses in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism from a philosophical perspective (230 kb, pp. 13–39) author: Jiri Holba
- A Bon tantric approach to the senses: the evidence from Khu tsha zla ‘od’s Black Pillar (Ka ba nag po man ngag rtsa ba’i rgyud) (276 kb, pp. 40-55) author: Robert Mayer
- Embodying the divine in tantric ritual practice: examples from the Chinese Karakhoto manuscripts from the Tangut empire (ca. 1038–1227) (258 kb, pp. 56-72) author: Carmen Meinert
- Liberation through sensory encounters in Tibetan Buddhist practice (603 kb, pp. 73–131) author: James D. Gentry
- Luminous visions and liberatory amulets in Rig ‘dzin rGod ldem’s Great Perfection anthology (205 kb, pp. 132–149) author: Katarina Turpeinen
- The Ceremony for Imbibing the Siddhis, with particular reference to examples from Nyang ral Nyi ma ‘od zer’s bKa’ brgyad bde gshegs ‘dus pa (501 kb, pp. 150–165) author: Cathy Cantwell
- Unicorns, myrobalans, and eyes: senses in ritual structure and matter in g.Yung drung Bon, a Tibetan tantric tradition (353 kb, pp. 166–211) author: Anna Sehnalova
- Tears like fluttering leaves: karmic resentment and the senses in Gesar’s journey through hell (283 kb, pp. 212–234) author: Natasha L. Mikles
- Seeing through your eyes: senses, emotions, science, and the plasticity of personhood in Tibetan Buddhism (302 kb, pp. 235-256) author: Ana Cristina O. Lopes