
Tsunma, Tsunma: My Summer with the Female Monastics of the Himalaya
Summary
Tsunma, an honorific term connoting ānoble, delicate, and pureā, refers to the Tibetan Buddhist Nuns of the Himalayan Region who have been largely dismissed or forgotten by the traditions they follow and the societies theyāve served. Taiwanese photographer Lin Li-Fang undertook a solo journey up 4,270 meters into the Himalayan Plateau and lived for an entire summer with some of these nuns and recorded life in the unforgiving environment dubbed āThe Roof of the Worldā. There, Li-fang captured a life devoted to hope and faith and a people possessing a unique kind of tolerance, humility, and perseverance. This is a story of the Nuns of the Himalayas, of seeing oneās life through theirs, that is, a life lived in faith and with the spark of a summer eternal.
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