Bones, Stones, and Buddhist Monks : : Collected Papers on the Archaeology, Epigraphy, and Texts of Monastic Buddhism in India / / Gregory Schopen.

The present volume provides an essential foundation for a social history of Indian Buddhist monasticism. Challenging the popular stereotype that represented the accumulation of merit as the domain of the layperson while monks concerned themselves with more sophisticated realms of doctrine and medita...

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Дата издания:2021
Язык:English
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
Abbreviations --
I. Archaeology and Protestant Presuppositions in the Study of Indian Buddhism --
II. Two Problems in the History of Indian Buddhism --
III. Filial Piety and the Monk in the Practice of Indian Buddhism --
IV. The Ritual Obligations and Donor Roles of Monks in the Pāli Vinaya --
V. The Stūpa Cult and the Extant Pāli Vinaya --
VI. Monks and the Relic Cult in the Mahāparinibbāna-sutta --
VII. Burial Ad Sanctos and the Physical Presence of the Buddha in Early Indian Buddhism --
VIII. On the Buddha and His Bones The Conception of a Relic in the Inscriptions of Nāgārjunikonda --
IX. An Old Inscription from Amāravatī and the Cult of the Local Monastic Dead in Indian Buddhist Monasteries --
X. On Avoiding Ghosts and Social Censure Monastic Funerals in the Mūlasarvāstivāda-vinaya --
XI. On Monks, Nuns, and "Vulgar" Practices --
XII. The Buddha as an Owner of Property and Permanent Resident in Medieval Indian Monasteries --
Index of Archaeological Sites and Inscriptions --
Index of Texts --
Index of Words, Phrases, and Formulae --
Index of Subjects
Итог:The present volume provides an essential foundation for a social history of Indian Buddhist monasticism. Challenging the popular stereotype that represented the accumulation of merit as the domain of the layperson while monks concerned themselves with more sophisticated realms of doctrine and meditation, Professor Schopen problematizes many assumptions about the lay-monastic distinction by demonstrating that monks and nuns, both the scholastic elites and the less learned, participated actively in a wide range of ritual practices and institutions that have heretofore been judged 'popular,' from the accumulation and transfer of merit; to the care of deceased relatives; to serving as sponsors and donors, rather than always the recipients, of gifts; to (possibly) the coining of counterfeit currency. Taken together, the studies contained in this volume represent the basis for a new historiography of Buddhism, not only for their critique of many the idées reçues of Buddhist Studies but for the compelling connections they draw between apparently disparate details.
Формат:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780824851224
9783110564150
DOI:10.1515/9780824851224
Доступ:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Gregory Schopen.