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Sacrificial Rites And Beliefs Of Gesar In The Epic

Posted on:2018-02-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L ZhouFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330515986095Subject:Chinese history
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Tibetan bsang((?))has a long history,as an important part of Tibetan cultural beliefs and traditional ideas,it still plays an important role in the social life of Tibetan people.Sang is also a very common religious ritual that can be used in many places in Tibetan areas.It is intended to clean,eliminate,dispel,and so on.the original bsang((?))was Buddhism,After the introduction of Tibetan Buddhism in Tibet,the emergence of Tibetan Buddhism in the mchod((?))bsang((?))intended to sacrifice to God's objects or food,sang has the meaning of support.In the Tibetan folk popular Gesar in the epic,can also see a lot of depicting the sacrifice to gods and bsang mchod((?))ritual details.In this paper,literature research is the main method to analysis the variation of Zanpu((?))era of ritual purification,incense and the introduction of Buddhism in Tibet the bsang((?))ceremony and the bsang ceremony in the eipc of ceremony,to explore the mulberry ceremony such as the sacrificial rites and the relationship between the mulberry ceremony and folk beliefs for the worship of gods.
Keywords/Search Tags:Gesar, bsang, Fire Festival, Faith
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