The Cult of Tara
Magic and Ritual in Tibet
by Stephan V. Beyer & Stephan Beyer
- First published:
- 20th century
- Language: English
- Content type: Fiction
The real history of man is the history of religion."; The truth of the famous dictum of Max Muller, the father of the History of Religions, is nowhere so obvious as in Tibet. Western students have observed that religion and magic pervade not only the forms of Tibetan art, politics, and society, but also every detail of ordinary human existence. And what is the all-pervading religion of Tibet? The Buddhism of that country has been described to us, of course, but that does not mean the question has been answered. The unique importance of Stephan Beyerís work is that it presents the vital material ignored or slighted by others: the living ritual of Tibetan Buddhists. The reader is made a witness to cultic proceedings through which the author guides him carefully. He does not force one to accept easy explanations nor does he direct one's attention only to aspects that can be counted on to please. He leads one step by step, without omitting anything, through entire rituals, and interprets whenever necessary without being unduly obtrusive. Oftentimes, as in the case of the many hymns to the goddess Tara, the superb translations speak directly to the reader, and it is indeed as if the reader himself were present at the ritual
Provenance
Why this book is in the catalog
Included because retained bibliographic metadata links this work to Asian esoteric and internal traditions and Ritual magic and grimoires.
Controlled discovery queries from harvard and libris matched “ritual magic”. Retained metadata contains “Magic” in the subtitle, “Magic” in the description, “Magic” in the subject metadata, and 1 additional metadata match(es).
- “ritual magic”· via Harvard LibraryCloud
- “ritual magic”· via Libris, National Library of Sweden
- “Magic”· in subtitle
- “Magic”· in description
- “Magic”· in subject
- “Magic”· in edition subtitle
Retained metadata contains “Tantrism” in the subject metadata.
- “Tantrism”· in subject
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Editions
3 editions cataloged here.
| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Magic and Ritual in Tibet Reprint 2020 1 online resource (572 p.) 45 figs., 16 plates | 2023 | University of California Press | English |
| Catalog record | |
The cult of Tārā Libris bibliographic record | 1978 | — | English |
| Catalog record | |
The cult of Tārā Libris bibliographic record | 1973 | — | English |
| Catalog record |
Subjects
- Text
- Magic
- Non-fiction literature
- RELIGION
- Politics
- Buddhism
- Tantrism
- Rituals
- Ritual
- History of Religion
- Tibet
- Society
- Buddhist)
- tibetan art
- tibetan buddhists
- vital material
- western students
- all pervading religion
- cultic proceedings
- easy explanations
- famous dictum
- goddess tara
- history of man
- hymns
- living ritual
- max muller
- ordinary human existence
- General (see also PHILOSOPHY
- superb translations
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Identifiers
- ISBN-13
- Harvard
- 99158719634803941
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- Libris, National Library of Sweden1jb36pjc49nzlrc (opens in a new tab)
- Libris, National Library of Swedenk2vmq69w2055lj4 (opens in a new tab)
- Catalog id
- harvard:99158719634803941
- Edition coverage
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- Retrieved




