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The Holy Madmen of Tibet
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The Holy Madmen of Tibet

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Throughout the past millennium, certain Tibetan Buddhist yogins have taken on profoundly norm-overturning modes of dress and behavior, including draping themselves in human remains, consuming filth, provoking others to violence, and even performing sacrilege. They became known far and wide as madmen (smyon pa, pronounced nyoenpa), achieving a degree of saintliness in the process. This book offers the first comprehensive study of Tibet’s holy madmen drawing on their biographies and writings, as well as tantric commentaries, later histories, oral traditions, and more.Much of The Holy Madmen of Tibet is dedicated to examining the lives and legacies of the three most famous holy madmen who were all of the Kagyu sect: the Madman of Tsang (author of The Life of Milarepa), the Madman of UE, and Drukpa Kunle, Madman of the Drukpa Kagyu. Each born in the 1450s, they rose to prominence during a period of civil war and of great shifts in Tibet’s religious culture. By focusing on literature written by and about the holy madmen and on the yogins’ relationships with their public, this book offers in-depth looks at the narrative and social processes out of which sainthood arises, and at the role biographical literature can play in the formation of sectarian identities. By showing how understandings of the madmen
have changed over time, this study allows for new insights into current notions of crazy wisdom. In the end, the holy madmen are seen as self-aware and purposeful individuals who were anything but insane.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Country
United States
Date
20 August 2015
Pages
368
ISBN
9780199391202

Throughout the past millennium, certain Tibetan Buddhist yogins have taken on profoundly norm-overturning modes of dress and behavior, including draping themselves in human remains, consuming filth, provoking others to violence, and even performing sacrilege. They became known far and wide as madmen (smyon pa, pronounced nyoenpa), achieving a degree of saintliness in the process. This book offers the first comprehensive study of Tibet’s holy madmen drawing on their biographies and writings, as well as tantric commentaries, later histories, oral traditions, and more.Much of The Holy Madmen of Tibet is dedicated to examining the lives and legacies of the three most famous holy madmen who were all of the Kagyu sect: the Madman of Tsang (author of The Life of Milarepa), the Madman of UE, and Drukpa Kunle, Madman of the Drukpa Kagyu. Each born in the 1450s, they rose to prominence during a period of civil war and of great shifts in Tibet’s religious culture. By focusing on literature written by and about the holy madmen and on the yogins’ relationships with their public, this book offers in-depth looks at the narrative and social processes out of which sainthood arises, and at the role biographical literature can play in the formation of sectarian identities. By showing how understandings of the madmen
have changed over time, this study allows for new insights into current notions of crazy wisdom. In the end, the holy madmen are seen as self-aware and purposeful individuals who were anything but insane.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Country
United States
Date
20 August 2015
Pages
368
ISBN
9780199391202