Discipline and Debate: The Language of Violence in a Tibetan Buddhist Monastery
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The Dalai Lama has represented Buddhism as a religion of nonviolence, compassion, and world peace, but this does not reflect how monks learn their vocation. This book shows how monasteries use harsh methods to make monks of men, and how this tradition is changing as modernist reformers—like the Dalai Lama—adopt liberal and democratic ideals, such as natural rights and individual autonomy. In the first indepth account of disciplinary practices at a Tibetan monastery in India, Michael Lempe...


