The life of the Sixth Dalai Lama does not end with his supposed death
at Kokonor in November 1706, on the way to Beijing, and an audience
with the Manchu Emperor Kangxi. This book, the so-called Hidden Life,
presents a very different Tsangyang Gyamtso, neither a louche poet nor
a drinker, but a sober Buddhist practitioner, who chose to escape at
Kokonor and to adopt the guise of a wandering monk, only appearing
some years later, after many fantastical and mystical adventures, in
what is today Inner Mongolia, where he oversaw monasteries and lived
as a Buddhist teacher. The Hidden Life was written by a Mongolian monk
in 1756, ten years following the death of the lama, his spiritual
teacher, whom he identifies as Tsangyang Gyamtso, and in whose
identity as the Sixth Dalai Lama he clearly has complete faith.
However, as one might imagine, there is nowadays no agreement among
the wider Tibetan, Mongolian and Tibetological scholarly community as
to whether this man was a charlatan or deluded, or whether he was
indeed the Sixth Dalai Lama. The text is divided into four parts. The
first part gives an account of the background and birth of the Sixth
Dalai Lama, while the opening section of the second part (which is in
direct speech, dictated by the lama) continues on, through the
political intrigue in Lhasa at the end of the seventeenth century, to
the lama's escape at Kokonor. The remainder of the second part
consists of a visionary narrative, in which the lama travels through
Tibet and Nepal, and in which he encounters divine figures, yetis,
zombies and a man with no head, all of which is presented as fact. The
third and longest part is an account of the final thirty years of the
lama's life, and his activity in Mongolia as an influential Buddhist
teacher, including a lengthy and moving description of his death. The
final part includes a list of his students and, most interestingly
perhaps, a theological and philosophical justification for the
coexistence of the Sixth and Seventh Dalai Lamas.
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ISBN
9780739150559
Publisert
2012
Utgiver
Vendor
Lexington Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
170
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