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The Jébumgang temple

The Jébumgang temple

ritual architecture and the defense of the modern Tibetan state

By Matthew Akester

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Publish Date

2019

Publisher

Garuda Books

Language

eng

Pages

89

Description:

The Jébumgang temple (Tib. Rje 'bum sgang), with its ornamental gilt roof, was a highly visible landmark on the northern skyline of the old city of Lhasa, Tibet, yet it attracted little attention, and its story seems to have been largely unknown. This study locates its origins in an intriguing period of the city's modern history, the reassertion of Tibetan political authority during the last decades of the Manchu empire, and accession to power of the 13th Dalai Lama. The study considers the questions that this raises, about the role of Nyingmapa ritual and prophecy in the resurgence of the Ganden Potrang state, and the emergence of a sectarian controversy that has haunted it ever since.