Drawing on textual and anthropological research, this book
demonstrates how popular ritual texts and stories have shaped the
religion and culture of the only surviving Mahayana Buddhist society,
the Newars of Kathmandu. This book demonstrates how popular ritual
texts and story narratives have shaped the religious life and culture
of the only surviving South Asian Mahayana Buddhist society, the
Newars of Kathmandu. It begins with an account of the Newar Buddhist
community's history and its place within the religious environment of
Nepal and proceeds to build around five popular translations, several
of which were known across Asia: the Srngabheri Avadana, the
Simhalasarthabahu Avadana, the Tara, the Mahakala Vratas, and the
Pancaraksa. Lewis documents how the respective texts have been
domesticated in Nepal's art and architecture, healing traditions, and
rituals. He shows how they provide paradigmatic case studies that
transcend the Nepalese context, illustrating universal practices or
issues in all Buddhist communities, such as gender relations and stupa
veneration, the role of merchants, ethnicity, violence, devotions to
celestial bodhisattvas by kings and women, and the role of mantra
recitations and healing rituals in the lives of Buddhists.
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Narratives and Rituals of Newar Buddhism
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780791492437
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Suny Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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