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Sacred Landscape of the Himalaya

Sacred Landscape of the Himalaya
Proceedings of an International Conference at Heidelberg 25‒27 May 1998
1. Auflage, 2003
Where the mountains can be gods it seems obvious to talk about the sacredness of landscape: The proceedings of an international seminar at Heidelberg in May 1998 present nine case studies covering the entire range of the Himalaya, from Ladakh and Garhwal in India, to Humla and Mustang in Nepal as well as Bhutan. The focus is on space-related architectural and/or anthropological analysis of the built environment and its location in landscape - a term that denotes the uniqueness and singularity of a certain place. The presented cases document how on various scales territories are identified with protective deities, a quality that need ritual renewal through processions and physical acts like colouring. Actions and perceptions allow the reader to understand landscape as a process rather than an essence of space.\nBased on original fieldwork of seven architects, three anthropologists and one tibetologist carried out during the decade preceding the conference. The book for the first time presents Himalayan settlements with detailed maps of villages and architectural drawings of houses. The extensive visual presentation allows the reader to enter into the complex world of valleys that construct the mountains as the realm of the gods.
Supported by: Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (FWF) - Selbstständige Publikationen
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A landscape dissolved: Households, fields, and irrigation in Rinam, Northwest India
Page 11 - 136
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The Sacredness of (Himalayan) Landscapes
Page 13 - 18
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Demolition and re-erection in contemporary Rukubji, Bhutan: Building as cyclical renewal and spatial mediation
Page 19 - 38
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Expressions of diversity: a comparative study of descriptions of village space in ritual processions in three villages of North West Nepal
Page 39 - 54
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Kings´ castles and sacred squares: the founding of Lo Monthang
Page 55 - 66
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The spatial order of the area of Yangthang and its affiliated monastery Ridzong in Ladakh
Page 67 - 84
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Lamayuru: The symbolic architecture of light
Page 85 - 94
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Pilgrims in search of sacred lands
Page 95 - 110
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Up and down, inside and outside: notions of space and territory in Tibetan villages of Mustang
Page 137 - 176
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Divine kingdoms in the Central Himalayas
Page 177 - 194
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Contributors
Page 195 - 195
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Notes on the transcription of Tibetan terms
Page 196 - 196
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Glossary of Tibetan Words
Page 197 - 200
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References
Page 201 - 208
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Index
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Edition:
978-3-7001-3109-0, Print, hardcover, 17.06.2003
Edition:
978-3-7001-3367-4, eBook, Digital, 17.06.2003
Edition:
1. Auflage
Pages:
212 Pages
Format:
30x24cm
Language:
English
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