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Bones Stones And Buddhist Monks Collected Papers On The Archaeology Epigraphy And Texts Of Monastic Buddhism In India Gregory Schopen

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Bones Stones And Buddhist Monks Collected Papers On The Archaeology Epigraphy And Texts Of Monastic Buddhism In India Gregory Schopen
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Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 84.32 MB
Pages: 316
Author: Gregory Schopen
ISBN: 9780824851224, 0824851226
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Bones Stones And Buddhist Monks Collected Papers On The Archaeology Epigraphy And Texts Of Monastic Buddhism In India Gregory Schopen by Gregory Schopen 9780824851224, 0824851226 instant download after payment.

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.

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