Seeding Buddhism in New Zealand: Namgyal Rinpoche and the Lake Rotoiti Retreat, 1973

One of the earliest Buddhist events to take place in New Zealand was a three-month retreat led by a Canadian Buddhist teacher known as Namgyal Rinpoche, on the shores of Lake Rotoiti, in 1973. This article will provide a qualitative case study of the retreat, and show how the practices and motivatio...

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Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: [publisher not identified] 2022
In: Journal of global buddhism
Jahr: 2022, Band: 23, Heft: 2, Seiten: 129-144
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Namgyal Rinpoche 1931-2003 / Lake Rotoiti / Retreat / Geschichte 1973 / Buddhismus / Westliche Welt / Glaubensvermittlung / Aussaat / Metapher
RelBib Classification:AG Religiöses Leben; materielle Religion
AH Religionspädagogik
BL Buddhismus
KBS Australien; Ozeanien
RC Liturgik
RE Homiletik
TK Neueste Zeit
weitere Schlagwörter:B New Zealand
B Lived Religion
B postmodern Buddhism
B Vipassana
B seeding
B Namgyal Rinpoche
B Pacific Buddhism
B ngöndro
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Zusammenfassung:One of the earliest Buddhist events to take place in New Zealand was a three-month retreat led by a Canadian Buddhist teacher known as Namgyal Rinpoche, on the shores of Lake Rotoiti, in 1973. This article will provide a qualitative case study of the retreat, and show how the practices and motivations of the group reveal and challenge the assumptions of some of the theoretical frameworks scholars have used to interpret the spread of dharma to the West. Instead, more contemporary frameworks such as "lived religion" and "postmodern Buddhism" more accurately classify the group and their practices. In addition, I argue that a set of horticultural metaphors, proposed by Wakoh Shannon Hickey with the additional category of "seeding," best describes the mechanisms of transmission that brought Buddhism to New Zealand.
ISSN:1527-6457
Enthält:Enthalten in: Journal of global buddhism
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.26034/lu.jgb.2022.2172