Remaking Buddhism for Medieval Nepal
In "Remaking Buddhism for Medieval Nepal," author Will Tuladhar-Douglas delves into a significant yet often overlooked aspect of Mahayana Buddhism. Published in 2006 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this hardback edition spans 254 pages and offers a compelling exploration of the Buddhist renaissance that took place in the Kathmandu Valley during the fifteenth century. Tuladhar-Douglas sheds light on the critical factors that contributed to this revival, examining the unique characteristics and cultural influences that shaped the practice of Buddhism in medieval Nepal. This insightful work is essential for those interested in the evolution of religious traditions and the historical dynamics of South Asian spirituality. Enhance your understanding of Buddhism's rich heritage and its transformative journey in Nepal by adding this informative title to your collection.