Mantras and Misdemeanours: An accidental love story

Mantras and Misdemeanours: An accidental love story

by VanessaWalker (Author)

Synopsis

Vanessa Walker went to the home of the Dalai Lama to explore her religion through the eyes of its people. She wasn't there looking for love, let alone a husband, and she certainly didn't plan on falling pregnant to a disrobed Tibetan monk. But sometimes karma works in mysterious ways ' Nestled in the foothills of the Indian Himalayas, McLeod Ganj is a place of quiet beauty and surprising violence, where reality has the wide-open sense of a dream. It is a place where a government consults an ancient oracle for matters of importance, where monasteries flourish and people believe wholeheartedly in the truth of miracles. Full of contradictions, McLeod Ganj is also a place where monks wear the latest Nike trainers, where the Dalai Lama's brother struggles with his own inner demons, and where a divided town must choose between protesting the death sentence of a much-loved monk or joining a pelvis-thrusting gangsta-rapping Tibetan and his bevy of beauties at the Miss Tibet beauty pageant. Tumultuous and funny, insightful and poignant, Mantras and Misdemeanors is a compelling and lyrical journey to the heart of Tibetan Buddhism.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 312
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Published: 01 Jul 2007

ISBN 10: 174114583X
ISBN 13: 9781741145830
Book Overview: One for anyone who loved Holy Cow and Lost in Transmission. Not just a travelogue - this is a love story with a difference; plus an insightful and funny exploration of an exotic land and its people. Taps into the interests of many, many readers - Tibetan Buddhism is the fastest growing religion in Australia Author now living in NZ with baby Tsering and awaiting the arrival of his dad, a disrobed Tibetan monk, from McLeod Gang. Possible endorsement from the Dalai Lama. Category: Travel/Memoir

Author Bio
A practicing Buddhist, Vanessa Walker is the former Religious Affairs Writer on The Australian newspaper and today lives in Auckland with her beautiful new baby boy, Tsering.