The Modern Development of Scholasticism in the...

The Modern Development of Scholasticism in the "Ancient" Sect of Tibetan Buddhism

Nathaniel David.Rich
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This dissertation is an historical inquiry into the origins of scholasticism within the Nyingma (rnying ma), or “Ancient,” sect of Tibetan Buddhism, in the form of the establishment of the monastic college or shedra (bshad grwa) called Dzogchen Śrī Singha (rdzogs chen śrī sengha) by the Nyingma monk Gyelsay Shenpen Tayé (rgyal sras gzhan phan mtha’ yas, 1800-1855). Given the fact that the Nyingma sect’s institutional origins predate the establishment of Dzogchen Śrī Singha by centuries, and given the additional fact that scholastic institutions began to flourish in Tibet during the twelfth century, the fundamental question this dissertation seeks to answer is why it took until the nineteenth century for the Nyingma sect to develop scholastic institutions of its own. On the basis of a general analysis of Tibetan Buddhist scholasticism, and an examination of the nature of Nyingma sectarian identity in historical perspective, the dissertation provides an account of the intellectual and institutional forces that first militated against, and then enabled and encouraged, the nineteenth century development of properly scholastic institutions within the Nyingma sect. In particular, the work emphasizes the philosophical importance of “gradualism” -- the view that the understanding and practice of esoteric Buddhism necessarily depends upon the prior understanding and practiceof exoteric Buddhism -- and the institutional importance of large-scale monasteries for the eventual development of Nyingma scholasticism.
Year:
2016
Publisher:
University of California at Santa Barbara
Language:
english
Pages:
277
Series:
A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Philosophy in Religious Studies
File:
PDF, 1.28 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2016
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