Buddhism Across Asia: Networks of Material, Intellectual and Cultural Exchange.

Buddhism across Asia is a must-read for anyone interested in the history and spread of Buddhism in Asia. It comprises a rich collection of articles written by leading experts in their fields. Together, the contributions provide an in-depth analysis of Buddhist history and transmission in Asia over a...

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Corporate Author: Conference on Buddhism across Asia: Networks of Material, Intellectual and Cultural Exchange, (2009 :Singapore) (Author)
Contributors: Sen, Tansen 1967- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Singapore ISEAS Publishing [2014]
In:Year: 2014
Series/Journal:Nalanda-Sriwijaya series
Further subjects:B Buddhism (Asia) History Congresses
B Buddhism ; Asia ; History ; Congresses
B Buddhism
B Buddhism Asia History Congresses
B Asia
B History
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Print version: 9789814519328
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Summary:Buddhism across Asia is a must-read for anyone interested in the history and spread of Buddhism in Asia. It comprises a rich collection of articles written by leading experts in their fields. Together, the contributions provide an in-depth analysis of Buddhist history and transmission in Asia over a period of more than 2000 years. Aspects examined include material culture, politics, economy, languages and texts, religious institutions, practices and rituals, conceptualisations, and philosophy, while the geographic scope of the studies extends from India to Southeast Asia and East Asia. Readers' knowledge of Buddhism is constantly challenged by the studies presented, incorporating new materials and interpretations. Rejecting the concept of a reified monolithic and timeless 'Buddhism', this publication reflects the entangled 'dynamic and multi-dimensional' history of Buddhism in Asia over extended periods of 'integration', 'development of multiple centres', and 'European expansion', which shaped the religion's regional and trans-regional identities.' -- Max Deeg, Cardiff University 'Buddhism Across Asia presents new research on Buddhism in comprehensive spatial and temporal terms. From studies on transmission networks to exegesis on doctrinal matters, linguistics, rituals and practices, institutions, Buddhist libraries, and the religion's interactions with political and cultural spheres as well as the society at large, the volume presents an assemblage of essays of breathtaking breadth and depth. The goal is to demonstrate how the transmission of Buddhist ideas serves as a cultural force, a lynchpin that had connected the societies of Asia from past to present. The volume manifests the vitality and maturity of the field of Buddhist studies, and for that we thank the editor and the erudite authors.' -- Dorothy C. Wong, University of Virginia
Volume 1. Part I: Transmission of Buddhism before the seventh century -- 1. Networks for Long-distance Transmission of Buddhism in South Asian Transit Zones, /by Jason Neelis -- 2. Truth and Scripture in Early Buddhism: Categorial Reduction as Exegetical Method in Ancient Gandhara and Beyond, /by Stefan Baums -- 3. Now You Hear it, Now You Don't: The Phrase "Thus Have I Heard" in Early Chinese Buddhist Translations, /by Jan Nattier -- 4. The First Agama Transmission to China, /by Elsa Legittimo -- 5. What is a "Hinayana Zealot" Doing in Fifth-Century China?, /by Daniel Boucher -- 6. Meditation Traditions in Fifth-Century Northern China: With a Special Note on a Forgotten "Kasmiri Meditation Tradition Brought to China by Buddhabhadra (359-429), / by Chen Jinhua -- 7. Transmission of the Dharma and Reception of the Text: Oral and Aural Features in the Fifth Chapter of the Book of Zambasta, /by Giuliana Martini. Part II: Buddhism across Asia between the seventh and fifteenth centuries -- 8. On Kuiji's Sanskrit Compound Analyses: Transmission of Sanskrit Grammar in the Early Tang Dynasty, /by Teng Weijen -- 9. Abridged Teaching (Lue Jiao): Monastic Rules between India and China, /by Ann Heirman -- 10. From Nalanda to Chang'an: A Survey of Buddhist Libraries in Medieval China (618-907), /by Wang Xiang -- 11. Multiple Traditions in One Ritual: A Reading of the Lantern-Lighting Prayers in Dunhuang Manuscripts, /by Chen Huaiyu -- 12. The Idea of India (Tenjiku) in Pre-Modern Japan: Issues of Signification and Representation in the Buddhist Translation of Cultures, /by Fabio Rambelli -- 13. The Buddhist Image Inside-Out: On the Placing of Objects Inside Statues in East Asia, /by James Robson -- 14. Indian Abhidharma Literature in Tibet: A Study of the Vijnana Section of Sthiramati's Pancaskandhakavibhasa, /by Jowita Kramer -- 15. From Asoka to Jayavarman VII: Some Reflections on the Relationship between Buddhism and the State in India and Southeast Asia, /by Hermann Kulke -- 16. The Theravada Buddhist Ecumene in the Fifteenth Century: Intellectual Foundations and Material Representations, /by Tilman Frasch. Part III: Buddhist connections after the fifteenth century -- 17. The Sphere of the Sasana in the Context of Colonialism, /by Anne M Blackburn -- 18. Patronage and Place: The Shwedagon in Times of Change, /by Elizabeth Howard-Moore -- 19. Wang Hongyuan and the Import of Japanese Esoteric Buddhism to China during the Republican Period, /by Erik Schicketanz -- 20. Buddhist Practices and Institutions of the Chinese Community in Kolkata, India, /by Zhang Xing
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ISBN:9814519332