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The Tibetan Buddhist GCOD Ritual Meditation Practice: A Study of The Music, Liturgy, Transmission and Performance
Author Cupchik, Jeffrey W (著)
Date2009.01
Pages495
PublisherProQuest Dissertations Publishing
Publisher Url https://www.proquest.com/
LocationAnn Arbor, MI, US [安娜堡, 密西根州, 美國]
Content type博碩士論文=Thesis and Dissertation
Language英文=English
Degreedoctor
InstitutionYork University
DepartmentMusic
Publication year2010
KeywordPhilosophy; Religion and Theology; Communication and The Arts; Social Sciences; Liturgy; Meditation; Music; Ritual; Tibetan
AbstractThe Tibetan female ascetic Ma gcig Lab sgron1 (1055-1153) developed the tantric Chöd ritual practice, a meditation practice method through which a practitioner can rapidly increase his or her level of bodhicitta and "cut" (Tib. gcod) 2 attachment to the habitually mistaken notion of a truly-existent "self" with the antidote to "self-grasping" ignorance: the realisation of the emptiness of all phenomena. The Chöd practitioner learns to develop bodhicitta and operationalise the experience of fear to reverse the habitual tendency to cherish the self above others and thereby attain enlightenment.
Inviting all beings throughout the universe with the thighbone trumpet (Tib. rkang gling) for a feast and to pay down one's karmic debt to them, the Chöd practitioner plays the symbolic ritual instruments and sings the mgur style "songs of meditation experience" (the same genre in which the famous Tibetan poet saint Mi la ras pa composed). Chöd performance involves the detailed visualising of giving the body away to various guests in a succession of distributions, including: the Buddhas, bodhisattvas and dharma protectors and the invited spirits.
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