Deity Citadels: Sacred Sites of Bio-Cultural Resistance and Resilience in Bhutan

Consistent with the pan-Himalayan tendency to see the landscape as lively and animated, protector deities and local spirits are perceived to inhabit various features of the landscape in Bhutan, causing these places to be treated with reverence and respect. Local spiritual beliefs are prized as centr...

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Main Author: Allison, Elizabeth ca. 21. Jh. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: MDPI [2019]
In: Religions
Year: 2019, Volume: 10, Issue: 4, Pages: 1-17
Further subjects:B Vajrayana Buddhism
B sense of place
B Bhutan
B Buddhism
B bio-cultural resilience
B Sacred Place
B local deities
B Sacred Natural Sites
B Resilience
B Traditional Ecological Knowledge
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