RT Book T1 Reincarnation in Tibetan Buddhism: the Third Karmapa and the invention of a tradition A1 Gamble, Ruth 1972- LA English PP New York, NY PB Oxford University Press YR 2018 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1011522608 AB Introduction : The Karmapas' Journey to Xanadu -- The Elements of Reincarnation. Lifetimes -- Lineages -- Communities -- Landscapes -- The Journey of a Lifetime. From Death to Childhood -- From Latö to Tsurpu -- Into the Mountains -- Between Kongpo and Xanadu -- Conclusion : The Karmapas' Estate -- Appendix. Notes on Rangjung Dorjé's Autobiographies and Biographies AB "Reincarnation in Tibetan Buddhism examines how the third Karmapa hierarch, Rangjung Dorjé 1284-1339) transformed reincarnation from a belief into a Tibetan tradition. It surveys his life through the portal of his previously untranslated autobiographical stories and songs, which reveal the reincarnation tradition's rudiments. They include Rangjung Dorjé's synthesis of the first three Karmapas' biographies and past-life stories (jātaka), upon which the later tradition was reliant. An analysis of these works shows how they used different strategies to authorize the Karmapas' reincarnate status: they presented the Karmapa reincarnates as an extension of the Kagyü religious lineage, evoked well-known precedents of reincarnation, and highlighted the recognition they received from religious and secular hierarchs, including the Mongol Emperor. This analysis also emphasizes the important role local communities played in maintaining the Karmapas' institutions, and how Rangjung Dorjé sort this support by living in the same sacred sites as his predecessors. Reincarnation in Tibetan Buddhism argues, furthermore, that all of these elements of the tradition worked together; the stories of the Karmapas' lives enhanced Rangjung Dorjé's authority, which helped to sanctify the sites in which he lived, and this, in turn, elicited more support from local communities, who then continued to tell his multi-life narrative. At the beginning of Rangjung Dorjé's life, no one had gone looking for a new Karmapa. But his skill in storytelling, and the elite and community support that he cultivated during his life meant that after he died, many expected his return"-- NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN BQ4485 SN 978-0-19-069077-9 SN 0-19-069077-1 K1 Rang-byung-rdo-rje : Karma-pa III : 1284-1339 K1 Rang-byung-rdo-rje 1284-1339 : Rang-byung-rdo-rje 1284-1339 K1 Buddhism : Tibet Region : History K1 Reincarnation : Buddhism K1 Buddhism : History : Tibet Region K1 RELIGION / Buddhism / Tibetan K1 HISTORY / Asia / General K1 Buddhism K1 Reincarnation : Buddhism : China : Tibet Region