Bornet/Translocal Lives, 10. The Chen Jianmin (1906-1987) Legacy

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How to Cite: Jagou, Fabienne . 10. The Chen Jianmin (1906-1987) Legacy: An "Always on the Move" Buddhist Practice. Translocal Lives and Religion - Connections between Asia and Europe in the Late Modern World. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 253-271 Feb 2021. ISBN 9781781795835.

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According to his website, Chen Jianmin followed thirty-seven masters before establishing his own school, called “Adi Buddha Mandala”. Chen Jianmin’s Buddhist life impressed a large range of people, from his co-disciples in the 1930s and 1940s to his today’s Taiwanese and American disciples. He first lived among Tibetans in Khams province before spending 25 years in Darjeeling meditating and producing hundreds of Buddhist booklets. He created new Buddhist symbols mixing Tibetan and Chinese traditions, and finally died in the United States. His remains are kept in Taiwan. The aim of this paper is to follow the life of Chen Jianmin and to analyze the way his created Buddhist legacy is practiced and understood among his followers, Taiwanese people mainly, who founded yet another Buddhist identity revealing a mechanism of religion that is “always on the move”.

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    Translocal Lives and Religion: Connections between Asia and Europe in the Late Modern World
  • creator
    Fabienne Jagou
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    9781781795842 (eBook)
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    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
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    Sheffield, United Kingdom
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    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  • series title
    The Study of Religion in a Global Context
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