History of the Buddhist Sangha in India and Sri Lanka

History of the Buddhist Sangha in India and Sri Lanka
Title History of the Buddhist Sangha in India and Sri Lanka PDF eBook
Author Gunaratne Panabokke
Publisher
Pages 290
Release 1993
Genre Buddhism
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Predominantly on Sri Lanka.

Buddha in Sri Lanka

Buddha in Sri Lanka
Title Buddha in Sri Lanka PDF eBook
Author Swarna Wickremeratne
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 320
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 079148114X

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This book provides both an erudite and intimate look at how Buddhism is lived in Sri Lanka. While India is known as the birthplace of Buddhism, Sri Lanka is its other home; Buddhism extends back over twenty-five hundred years on the island and remains at the center of its spiritual traditions and culture. Throughout the book, author Swarna Wickremeratne incorporates a personal view, sharing stories of herself, her family, friends, and acquaintances as they "lived Buddhism" both during her Sri Lankan girlhood and during more recent times. This personal view makes the traditions come alive as Wickremeratne details Buddhist beliefs, customs, rituals and ceremonies, and folklore. She also provides a fascinating discussion of the Sangha, the institutional monkhood in Sri Lanka, including its history, codes of conduct, and evolution and resilience over time. Wickremeratne explores the recent attempts by many monks to reinvent themselves in a society characterized by secularization, globalization, and a tide of aggressive Christian evangelization.

Theravada Buddhism

Theravada Buddhism
Title Theravada Buddhism PDF eBook
Author Richard F. Gombrich
Publisher Routledge
Pages 288
Release 2006-09-27
Genre Religion
ISBN 113421717X

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Written by the leading authority on Theravada Buddhism, this up-dated edition takes into account recent research to include the controversies over the date of the Buddha and current social and political developments in Sri Lanka. Gombrich explores the legacy of the Buddha's predecessors and the social and religious contexts against which Buddhism has developed and changed throughout history, demonstrating above all, how it has always influenced and been influenced by its social surroundings in a way which continues to this day.

Buddhist History in the Vernacular

Buddhist History in the Vernacular
Title Buddhist History in the Vernacular PDF eBook
Author Stephen C. Berkwitz
Publisher BRILL
Pages 370
Release 2004
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004139109

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This book on vernacular Buddhist histories written in late medieval Sri Lanka demonstrates that narrative representations of the past were designed to effectively constructing new moral communities in translocal spaces.

Early History of Buddhism in Ceylon

Early History of Buddhism in Ceylon
Title Early History of Buddhism in Ceylon PDF eBook
Author E. W. Adikaram
Publisher
Pages 228
Release 1953
Genre Buddha (The concept)
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Early Indian and Theravada Buddhism

Early Indian and Theravada Buddhism
Title Early Indian and Theravada Buddhism PDF eBook
Author Bradley S. Clough
Publisher
Pages 252
Release 2013
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781604978292

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One of the main theses of this study is that some of the vocational and soteriological tensions and points of departure of the early community depicted in the Pali Canon have had a tendency to crop up in the ongoing Theravada tradition in Sri Lanka, which forms the second part of the study. In particular, part two covers first a vocational bifurcation in the Sri Lankan that has existed at least from the last century of the Common Era to contemporary times, and second a modern debate held between two leading voices in Theravada Buddhism, on the subject of what constitutes the right meditative path to nibbana. With a few notable exceptions, both members of Theravada Buddhism and the scholars who have studied them have maintained that the Pali Canon, and the ongoing tradition that has grown out of it, has a singular soteriology. The aim of this study is to deconstruct tradition, in the simple sense of revealing the tradition's essential multiplicity.

Sacred Island

Sacred Island
Title Sacred Island PDF eBook
Author Shravasti Dhammika
Publisher Buddhist Publication Society
Pages 262
Release 2008
Genre Religion
ISBN 9552402719

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This travel and pilgrimage guidebook is meant primarily for Buddhists or those interested in Buddhism who wish to explore Sri Lanka’s rich cultural and spiritual heritage. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of the island, the author weaves together archaeological findings, art history and the stories and legends of the Buddhist tradition to bring to life thirty-three places of religious significance.