Multiple Buddhisms in Ladakh: Strategic Secularities and Missionaries Fighting Decline
During fieldwork in Ladakh in July–August 2018, three authors from Asian studies, anthropology, and religious studies backgrounds researched “multiple Buddhisms” in Ladakh, India. Two case studies are presented: a Buddhist monastery festival by the Drikung Kagyü Tibetan Buddhist sect, and a Theravad...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth Williams-Oerberg, Brooke Schedneck, Ann Gleig |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d8ceef49e7d84b3c9a7612f6a6aeb160 |
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