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The Dalai Lama and the Nechung Oracle
Author Bell, Christopher (著)
Date2021.10.05
PublisherOxford University Press
Publisher Url https://corp.oup.com/
LocationNew York, NY, US [紐約, 紐約州, 美國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
AbstractTibetan Buddhism and the Dalai Lama enjoy global popularity and relevance, yet the longstanding practice of oracles within the tradition is still little known and understood. The Nechung Oracle, for example, is believed to become possessed by an important god named Pehar, who speaks through the human medium to confer with the Dalai Lama on matters of state. The Dalai Lama and the Nechung Oracle is the first monograph to explore the mythologies and rituals of this god, the Buddhist monastery that houses him, and his close friendship with incarnations of the Dalai Lama over the centuries.

In the seventeenth century, during the reign of the Fifth Dalai Lama, the protector deity Pehar and his oracle at Nechung Monastery were state-sanctioned by the nascent Tibetan government, becoming the head of an expansive pantheon of worldly deities assigned to protect the newly unified country. The governments of later Dalai Lamas expanded the deity's influence, as well as their own, by establishing Pehar at monasteries and temples around Lhasa and across Tibet. Pehar's cult at Nechung Monastery came to embody the Dalai Lama's administrative control in a mutual relationship of protection and prestige, the effects of which continue to reverberate within Tibet and among the Tibetan exile community today. The friendship between these two immortals has spanned nearly five hundred years across the Tibetan plateau and beyond.
Table of contentsAcknowledgement ix
Note on Tibetan Transcription xiii

Introduction 1
1. Pehar and the Five King Spirits 19
2. The Fifth Dalai Lama's God 45
3. The Central Rituals 72
4. The Liturgical Calendar 98
5. Nechung Monastery 118
6. Institutional Networks 144
7. The Nechung Oracle 167
Conclusion 195

Notes 219
Bibliography 275
Index 295
ISBN9780197533352 (hbc); 9780197533376 (ebook)
DOI10.1093/oso/9780197533352.001.0001
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