Reincarnation in Tibetan Buddhism by Ruth Gamble offers a scholarly exploration of the concept of reincarnation as it developed in Tibetan Buddhism, particularly focusing on the role of the Third Karmapa, Rangjung Dorje (1284–1339). The book examines how the idea of reincarnation was systematized within the Karmapa lineage, setting a precedent for the recognition of reincarnated spiritual leaders (tulkus) in Tibetan Buddhism. Gamble traces the historical and religious context of this tradition, highlighting the political, cultural, and spiritual forces that shaped the institutionalization of reincarnation in Tibet.
Through meticulous research, Gamble reveals how Rangjung Dorje's innovations influenced Tibetan Buddhism's understanding of karma, enlightenment, and the continuation of consciousness beyond death.
Why read this book
- Gain a deep understanding of the origins and evolution of reincarnation in Tibetan Buddhism, focusing on the significant role of the Third Karmapa.
- Learn how political, social, and spiritual factors intertwined to formalize the reincarnation tradition within Tibetan religious institutions.
- Discover the significance of the Karmapa lineage and how it shaped the broader understanding of spiritual leadership in Tibetan Buddhism.
- Benefit from Ruth Gamble’s academic expertise, combining historical, religious, and philosophical analysis to provide a comprehensive view of reincarnation’s role in Tibet.
- Explore how the concept of reincarnation continues to influence Tibetan Buddhism today, with implications for spiritual lineages like the Dalai Lama.
About the Author
Ruth Gamble is a historian and scholar specializing in Tibetan and Himalayan studies. With a background in religious studies and environmental history, she has contributed to the understanding of Tibetan culture, religion, and politics. Gamble's research often focuses on the intersection of religious practice and environmental consciousness in the Himalayas, and she is highly regarded for her work on reincarnation, lineage traditions, and Tibetan spirituality. Her academic rigor and deep understanding of the region's religious history make her writings invaluable for scholars and readers interested in Tibetan Buddhism and Himalayan culture.
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