Bhutan's Buddhist Architecture

Bhutan's Buddhist Architecture
Title Bhutan's Buddhist Architecture PDF eBook
Author Laura Blake
Publisher
Pages 110
Release 2015-10-01
Genre
ISBN 9780996663908

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Bhutan is a small Himalayan country with a rich Buddhist heritage and a striking architectural style. Bhutan's Buddhist Architecture provides an introduction and travel guide to the country's beautiful temples, monasteries and dzongs--the fortresses built while Bhutan was being unified as a Buddhist state. Illustrated with maps, plans, and more than a hundred photographs the book includes brief historical and architectural overviews, a dozen examples of the country's best-known buildings, and a pictorial glossary of forty Buddhist symbols commonly used in building decoration.

The Golden Lands

The Golden Lands
Title The Golden Lands PDF eBook
Author Vikram Lall
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 2014
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9789670138039

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Bhutan

Bhutan
Title Bhutan PDF eBook
Author Robert Dompnier
Publisher
Pages 190
Release 2000-03
Genre History
ISBN

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Fortress Monasteries of the Himalayas

Fortress Monasteries of the Himalayas
Title Fortress Monasteries of the Himalayas PDF eBook
Author Peter Harrison
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 179
Release 2012-08-20
Genre History
ISBN 1782001905

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The spread of Buddism and Tibetan secular power throughout the Himalayas led to a distinctive style of fortifications not found anywhere else. This book looks at Himalayan fortifications, from their creation in the Middle Ages to their destruction and capture by the Chinese in the 20th century.

Himalayan Architecture

Himalayan Architecture
Title Himalayan Architecture PDF eBook
Author Ronald M. Bernier
Publisher Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Pages 220
Release 1997
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780838636022

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This broad treatment of architecture throughout the region of the Himalaya mountains is the first book of its kind. The author has based this study on many years of research in Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan, Assam, and the Darjeeling area of northeast India, northern Pakistan, and Himachal Pradesh in India's northwest. These areas make up an artistic and, to some degree, a cultural unit. It is unique and definable for its design qualities as well as its use of materials. Dramatic and lofty structures rise as towering palaces and as temples dedicated to Hindu and Buddhist ideals. The impact of neighboring Tibet and India is often evident in the art, but other influences are found as well. The area has not been isolated, as some studies suggest, but was in fact always linked to the rest of Asia and to the West by means of the Silk Road, at least since the second century B.C. This study progresses from east to west, beginning in the foothills of India's Assam. It is richly illustrated with photographs, most of which are the author's or his wife's, and many of the photographs are published here for the first time. The archives of the Archaeological Survey of India and the Department of Archaeology of His Majesty's Government of Nepal are also used here.

Bhutan

Bhutan
Title Bhutan PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Bhutan
ISBN 9780500290446

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Buddhist Architecture in America

Buddhist Architecture in America
Title Buddhist Architecture in America PDF eBook
Author Robert Edward Gordon
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 187
Release 2022-11-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000783170

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This book is the first comprehensive overview of Buddhist architecture in North America and provides an analysis of Buddhist architecture and communities. Exploring the arrival of Buddhist architecture in America, the book lays out how Buddhists have expressed their spiritual beliefs in structural form in the United States. The story follows the parallel history of the religion’s emergence in the United States since the California Gold Rush to the present day. Conceived of as a general history, the book investigates Buddhist structures with respect to the humanistic qualities associated with Buddhist doctrine and how Buddhist groups promote their faith and values in an American setting. The author’s point of view starts from the ground floor of the buildings to move deeper into the space of Buddhist practice, the mind that seeks enlightenment, and the structures that help one to do so. It discusses Buddhist architecture in the United States in a manner consistent with the intensely human context of its use. A unique and ground-breaking analysis, this book adds to the study of Buddhist architecture in America while also addressing the topic of how and why Buddhists use architecture in general. It will be of interest to scholars of religion, architecture, space and place, U.S. history, Asian Studies, and Buddhist Studies. It will also be a valuable addition to the libraries of Buddhist communities across the United States and the world, since many of the observations about Buddhist architecture in the United States may also apply to structures in Europe and Asia.