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Throughout Himalayan Nepal one finds an abundant array of ritual expressions reflecting multiple Hindu, Buddhist, and indigenous forms. Lamas, Brahmans, shamans, sacrificers, monks, nuns, tantrics, ascetic mendicants, and other ritualists practice in innumerable temples, houses, fields, and forests, at crude and elaborate altars, at all social gatherings, at remote peaks and high lakes, in river valleys, along trails, and in bazaars. This book examines the ritual life of a community of western Tamang in sociological and historical perspective and compares Tamang culture with other cultures in the Hindu and Buddhist world. It is directed to those who have an interest in the ethnology of nepal, greater South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Tibet as well as to those interested in the study of religion and society and in theories of culture.
Order in Paradox: Myth and Ritual Among Nepal's Tamang, David Holmberg, Cornell University Press, Paperback, 265 pp, $21.95
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