Abstract

This study describes how a small group of Buddhist monks and nuns in a remote monastery and nunnery in the Indian Himalayas interacted during and after a landslide. In so doing, it provides rare insight into an actual case of Buddhist mindful organizing in the face of natural disaster.

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