GCOD PRACTICE OF TIBETAN BUDDHISM TRANSMITTED BY THE MONGOLIAN MASTER DANZAN RAVJAA (1803–1856)
GCOD PRACTICE OF TIBETAN BUDDHISM TRANSMITTED BY THE MONGOLIAN MASTER DANZAN RAVJAA (1803–1856)
Author(s): Szymon SztengielSubject(s): Social Sciences, Customs / Folklore, Theology and Religion, Social development, Sociology of Religion
Published by: Polskie Towarzystwo Orientalistyczne
Keywords: gCod; Mongolia; Danzanravjaa; Vajrayāna; generosity
Summary/Abstract: The renowned 19th-century monk and yogi Danzan Ravjaa is one of the main figures in Mongolia’s cultural and religious history. In this article, the translation of the Tantric ritual Chöd (Tib. gcod) carried out according to the meditational liturgy (Tib. sgrub thabs) composed by Danzanravjaa shall be presented. The tradition is still alive and practised regularly by both ordained and lay members of the Buddhist community in Mongolia. Two versions of the ritual text, one from a monastery and the other from a lay practitioner were obtained in 2021–22 and compared for the present work. Finally, the translation of the text based on the version obtained from Ulaanbaatar’s Urgyen Shedrub Ling (Tib. U rgyan bshad sgrub gling) monastery is presented.
Journal: Przegląd Orientalistyczny
- Issue Year: 288/2023
- Issue No: 3-4
- Page Range: 223-238
- Page Count: 16
- Language: Polish