Ani-la
Belt, Joke van de, 1961-
Ani-la the nuns from Redna Menling / [electronic resource] : Joke van de Belt ; [translation Evert van Tijn]. - Leiden : Sidestone Press, c2010. - 94 p. : col. ill., col. map.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 91-94).
Preamble : the nuns of Redna Menling -- The Bon : a community in exile -- Reasons to profess : what makes a young women become a nun? -- The community of nuns : interaction with its surroundings -- Conclusion : the nuns of Redna Menling.
"This pioneering study vividly portrays the nuns of the Redna Menling monastery in Dolanji (India), the headquarter of the Bön religion in exile. It focuses on the developments of the Bön in exile, the specific context in witch Bön nuns live and how the monastic tradition takes shape. It provides interesting insights into the monastic community in exile, the historic context of the Bön religion as well as the personal motives to become a nun"--Publisher's website.
Electronic reproduction.
Palo Alto, Calif. :
ebrary,
2013.
Available via World Wide Web.
Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
Redna Menling (Monastery : Dolanji, India)
Monastic and religious life of women--India--Dolanji.
Bon (Tibetan religion)--India--Dolanji.
Buddhist nuns--Social conditions.--India--Dolanji
Electronic books.
BQ7984.2 / .B45 2010eb
294.36520820954
Ani-la the nuns from Redna Menling / [electronic resource] : Joke van de Belt ; [translation Evert van Tijn]. - Leiden : Sidestone Press, c2010. - 94 p. : col. ill., col. map.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 91-94).
Preamble : the nuns of Redna Menling -- The Bon : a community in exile -- Reasons to profess : what makes a young women become a nun? -- The community of nuns : interaction with its surroundings -- Conclusion : the nuns of Redna Menling.
"This pioneering study vividly portrays the nuns of the Redna Menling monastery in Dolanji (India), the headquarter of the Bön religion in exile. It focuses on the developments of the Bön in exile, the specific context in witch Bön nuns live and how the monastic tradition takes shape. It provides interesting insights into the monastic community in exile, the historic context of the Bön religion as well as the personal motives to become a nun"--Publisher's website.
Electronic reproduction.
Palo Alto, Calif. :
ebrary,
2013.
Available via World Wide Web.
Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
Redna Menling (Monastery : Dolanji, India)
Monastic and religious life of women--India--Dolanji.
Bon (Tibetan religion)--India--Dolanji.
Buddhist nuns--Social conditions.--India--Dolanji
Electronic books.
BQ7984.2 / .B45 2010eb
294.36520820954