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dc.contributor.authorTodd Thornton Lewis-
dc.contributor.otherLabh Ratna Tuladhar-
dc.contributor.otherGregory Schopen-
dc.date.accessioned2018-12-21T03:59:33Z-
dc.date.available2018-12-21T03:59:33Z-
dc.date.issued2000-
dc.identifier.isbn0-7914-4611-5-
dc.identifier.urihttp://tnt.ussh.edu.vn:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/844-
dc.descriptionThis book responds to the need for locality-specific research in religious studies. Scholarship on Buddhism has been dominated either by philological-textual studies that usually have left texts unrelated to their community context(s) or by ethnographic studies that have often neglected local literati and their domesticated vernacular literatures (Cabezon 1995; Gomez 1995b). The result has been either highly idealized portrayals of Buddhism based upon a small elite’s philosophical definitions and disputations or more anthropological representations with cursory concern with a society’s doctrinal awareness or textual culture.en_US
dc.description.abstractForeword by Gregory Schopen ; Preface ; Chapter 1. Introduction:Buddhism as a Pragmatic Religious Tradition ; Popular Narratives and their “Domestication”in Buddhist Communities ; The Development of Buddhist Ritualism ; The Ritual Innovations of Mahayana Buddhism ; Nepal and Newar Buddhism ; The Context and Paradoxes of Modernity ; Chapter 2. Stupas and Spouses:The ShrngabheriAvadana ; Background ; Translation 28 The Domestication of the Text ; Observations on the History of Practical Buddhism ; Chapter 3. Merchants,Demonesses,and Missionary Faith: The Simhalasarthabahu Avadana ; Background ; Translation ; The Domestication of the Text ; Observations on the History of Practical Buddhism ; Chapter 4. Devotions to a Celestial Bodhisattva: The TaraVrata ; Background ; Translation ; The Domestication of the Text ; Chapter 5. Invoking the Powers of the Buddhist “Dark Lord”:The CaturdashiVrata of Mahakala ; Background ; Translation ; The Domestication of the Text ; Vratas and the History of Practical Buddhism ; Chapter 6. The Refuge of Recitation:The Pañcaraksa ; Buddhism amid Disease in the Premodern World ; Background ; Translation ; The Domestication of the Pañcaraksa Texts ; Observations on the History of Practical Buddhism ; Chapter 7. Summary and Conclusions ; Notes ; Bibliography ; Index ;en_US
dc.description.tableofcontentsForeword by Gregory Schopen ix Preface xiii Chapter 1. Introduction:Buddhism as a Pragmatic Religious Tradition 1 Popular Narratives and their “Domestication”in Buddhist Communities 2 The Development of Buddhist Ritualism 7 The Ritual Innovations of Mahayana Buddhism 9 Nepal and Newar Buddhism 11 The Context and Paradoxes of Modernity 18 Chapter 2. Stupas and Spouses:The ShrngabheriAvadana 21 Background 22 Translation 28 The Domestication of the Text 36 Observations on the History of Practical Buddhism 39 Chapter 3. Merchants,Demonesses,and Missionary Faith: The Simhalasarthabahu Avadana 49 Background 50 Translation 54 The Domestication of the Text 81 Observations on the History of Practical Buddhism 86 Chapter 4. Devotions to a Celestial Bodhisattva: The TaraVrata 89 Background 91 Translation 95 The Domestication of the Text 107 Chapter 5. Invoking the Powers of the Buddhist “Dark Lord”:The CaturdashiVrata of Mahakala 109 Background 109 Translation 110 The Domestication of the Text 113 Vratas and the History of Practical Buddhism 115 Chapter 6. The Refuge of Recitation:The Pañcaraksa 119 Buddhism amid Disease in the Premodern World 119 Background 121 Translation 130 The Domestication of the Pañcaraksa Texts 153 Observations on the History of Practical Buddhism 161 Chapter 7. Summary and Conclusions 165 Notes 181 Bibliography 205 Index 231en_US
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dc.publisherSTATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK PRESSen_US
dc.subjectKinh điển và triết học phật giáoen_US
dc.titlePopular Buddhist Texts from Nepal_ Narratives and Rituals of Newar Buddhismen_US
dc.typeBooken_US
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