Dreaming the Great Brahmin explores the creation and recreation of Buddhist saints through narratives, poetry, art, ritual, and even dream visions. The first comprehensive cultural and literary history of the well-known Indian Buddhist poet saint Saraha, known as the Great Brahmin, this book argues that we should view Saraha not as the founder of a tradition, but rather as its product. Kurtis Schaeffer shows how images, tales, and teachings of Saraha were transmitted, transformed, and created by members of diverse Buddhist traditions in Tibet, India, Nepal, and Mongolia. The result is that there is not one Great Brahmin, but many. More broadly, Schaeffer argues that the immense importance of saints for Buddhism is best understood by looking at the creative adaptations of such figures that perpetuated their fame, for it is there that these saints come to life.
Dreaming the Great Brahmin: Tibetan Traditions of the Buddhist Poet-Saint Saraha, Kurtis R. Schaeffer, Oxford University, Hardcover, 227 pages, $130.00
Kurtis R. Schaeffer is Assistant Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Alabama. He is the author of Himalayan Hermitess: The Life of a Tibetan Buddhist Nun.
Abbreviations. xi Introduction: Stories and Songs of the Great Brahmin Saraha. 3 PART I. TRADITIONS OF SARAHA IN TIBET 1. Tales of the Great Brahmin. 13 2. Meeting the Great Brahmin in Rituals, Paintings, and Dreams. 35 3. Contesting the Great Brahmin: Saraha as Abbot and Adept. 49 PART II. TRADITIONS OF SARAHA'S SONGS IN TIBET 4. Bringing the Treasury of Doha Verses to Tibet. 59 5. Commentary and Controversy on the Treasury of Doha Verses in Tibet. 71 6. Creating the Treasury of Doha Verses. 79 7. Recreating the Treasury of Doha Verses. 101 PART III. THE TREASURY OF DOHA VERSES AND ORNAMENTAL FLOWER FOR THE DOHAS Introduction to the Commentary. 123 Ornamental Flower for the Dohas. 129 Epilogue: In Praise of the Great Brahmin. 175 Appendix 1. Compositional Features in the Anthologies of Phadampa Sangye. 179 Appendix 2. Adepts in the Anthologies of Phadampa Sangye. 183 Appendix 3. Outline of Ling Repa's Commentary on the Treasury of Doha Verses. 187 Notes. 191 Bibliography. 209 Index. 225
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