Item #3989 Indian Monastic Buddhism : Collected Papers on Textual, Inscriptional and Archaeological Evidence. Gregory Schopen.

Indian Monastic Buddhism : Collected Papers on Textual, Inscriptional and Archaeological Evidence

100: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers, 2010. Hardcover. Text in English. 298 & 423 pp. Two parts bound together. Rubbing on covers. Dust jacket has minor rubbing.

Until the late twentieth century scholars of Indian Buddhism focused almost exclusively on Buddhist scriptural and commentarial sources – sources that depict Buddhism in an idealized and prescriptive fashion. Accordingly Buddhist monks and nuns were imagined as celibate renunciants engaged in sophisticated philosophical debate and austere meditative practices leading to enlightenment. Little attention was paid to the kinds of textual and archaeological materials that go beyond mere prescription and shed light on the lived realities of Buddhist monastic culture. What was life in monasteries actually like? How did monks (and nuns!) sustain themselves and administer their establishments? What kind of ritual and devotional practices did they engage in, and what were their relations with the laity? Very Good / Very Good. Item #3989
ISBN: 9788120834118

Price: $50.00

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