Better than any Doctor. Buddhist Perspectives on Hot Springs in Sikkim, Himalayas Cover Image

Better than any Doctor. Buddhist Perspectives on Hot Springs in Sikkim, Himalayas
Better than any Doctor. Buddhist Perspectives on Hot Springs in Sikkim, Himalayas

Author(s): Marlene Erschbamer
Subject(s): Cultural history, Environmental Geography, Health and medicine and law, Environmental interactions
Published by: Hrvatsko etnološko društvo
Keywords: Buddhist Himalayas; hot springs; cultural memory; Tibetan Cultural Area; Sikkim;

Summary/Abstract: Himalayan peoples bathe in hot springs for medical and spiritual therapy. Included in local myths, hot springs are natural features that form a part of cultural memory and are social, cultural, religious, and medical venues. They also represent the tension between economic growth and environmental protection and, consequently, the competition between different parts of people’s identities. By analyzing religious, historical, and medical texts in combination with biographical accounts, a comprehensive picture of the cultural and religious significance of hot springs in the Himalayas is presented. The focus lies on Buddhist influenced societies within the Tibetan Cultural Area which are those parts in the Himalayas that have been influenced by Tibetan culture.

  • Issue Year: 51/2021
  • Issue No: 44
  • Page Range: 54-70
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English