Journal of the Buddhist Text Society of India

Journal of the Buddhist Text Society of India
Title Journal of the Buddhist Text Society of India PDF eBook
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Pages 390
Release 1893
Genre Buddha (The concept)
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Journal and Text of the Buddhist Text Society of India

Journal and Text of the Buddhist Text Society of India
Title Journal and Text of the Buddhist Text Society of India PDF eBook
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Pages 236
Release 1894
Genre Buddha (The concept)
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Journal of the Buddhist Text and Anthropological Society

Journal of the Buddhist Text and Anthropological Society
Title Journal of the Buddhist Text and Anthropological Society PDF eBook
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Pages 272
Release 1897
Genre Buddha (The concept)
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Journal of the Buddhist Text & Research Society

Journal of the Buddhist Text & Research Society
Title Journal of the Buddhist Text & Research Society PDF eBook
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Pages 232
Release 1899
Genre Buddha (The concept)
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Title Journal PDF eBook
Author Buddhist Text & Research Society
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Pages 736
Release 1893
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Relics of the Buddha

Relics of the Buddha
Title Relics of the Buddha PDF eBook
Author John S. Strong
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 316
Release 2018-06-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 0691188114

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Buddhism is popularly seen as a religion stressing the truth of impermanence. How, then, to account for the long-standing veneration, in Asian Buddhist communities, of bone fragments, hair, teeth, and other bodily bits said to come from the historic Buddha? Early European and American scholars of religion, influenced by a characteristic Protestant bias against relic worship, declared such practices to be superstitious and fraudulent, and far from the true essence of Buddhism. John Strong's book, by contrast, argues that relic veneration has played a serious and integral role in Buddhist traditions in South and Southeast Asia-and that it is in no way foreign to Buddhism. The book is structured around the life story of the Buddha, starting with traditions about relics of previous buddhas and relics from the past lives of the Buddha Sakyamuni. It then considers the death of the Buddha, the collection of his bodily relics after his cremation, and stories of their spread to different parts of Asia. The book ends with a consideration of the legend of the future parinirvana (extinction) of the relics prior to the advent of the next Buddha, Maitreya. Throughout, the author does not hesitate to explore the many versions of these legends and to relate them to their ritual, doctrinal, artistic, and social contexts.

Seeking Sakyamuni

Seeking Sakyamuni
Title Seeking Sakyamuni PDF eBook
Author Richard M. Jaffe
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 327
Release 2019-05-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 022662823X

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Though fascinated with the land of their tradition’s birth, virtually no Japanese Buddhists visited the Indian subcontinent before the nineteenth century. In the richly illustrated Seeking Śākyamuni, Richard M. Jaffe reveals the experiences of the first Japanese Buddhists who traveled to South Asia in search of Buddhist knowledge beginning in 1873. Analyzing the impact of these voyages on Japanese conceptions of Buddhism, he argues that South Asia developed into a pivotal nexus for the development of twentieth-century Japanese Buddhism. Jaffe shows that Japan’s growing economic ties to the subcontinent following World War I fostered even more Japanese pilgrimage and study at Buddhism’s foundational sites. Tracking the Japanese travelers who returned home, as well as South Asians who visited Japan, Jaffe describes how the resulting flows of knowledge, personal connections, linguistic expertise, and material artifacts of South and Southeast Asian Buddhism instantiated the growing popular consciousness of Buddhism as a pan-Asian tradition—in the heart of Japan.