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Relics of the Buddha (Buddhisms: A Princeton University Press Series)

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"Buddhism is popularly seen as religion stressing the truth of impermanence. How, then, to account for the long-standing veneration, in Asian Buddhist communities, of bone fragments, hair, teeth, and other bodily bits said to come from the historic Buddha?" "Early European and American scholars of religion, influenced by a characteristic Protestant bias against relic worship, declared such practices to be superstitious and fraudulent, and far from the true essence of Buddhism." "John Strong's book, by contrast, argues that relic veneration has played a serious and integral role in Buddhist traditions in South and Southeast Asia - and that it is in no way foreign to Buddhism." "The book is structured around the life story of the Buddha, starting with traditions about relics of previous buddhas and relics from the past lives of the Buddha Sakayamuni. It then considers the death of the Buddha, the collection of his bodily relics after his cremation, and stories of their spread to different parts of Asia. The book ends with a consideration of the legend of the future parinirvana (extinction) of the relics prior to the advent of the next Buddha, Maitreya. Throughout, the author does not hesitate to explore the many versions of these legends and to relate them to their ritual, doctrinal, artistic, and social contexts."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
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312

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Relics of the Buddha (Buddhisms: A Princeton University Press Series)
July 26, 2004, Princeton University Press
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First Sentence

"IT IS CUSTOMARY to start works on Buddhist relics with an account of the Buddha's parinirvana and funeral, and the subsequent division of the remains of his body (see Altekar 1956; Benard 1988; Davids 1901; Fleet 1906-7; Heiler 1961: 1044; Wylie [1897] 1966)."

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Library of Congress
BQ924.S77 2004, BQ924 .S77 2004

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
312
Dimensions
9.3 x 6.4 x 1.1 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7758811M
Internet Archive
relicsofbuddha0000stro
ISBN 10
0691117640
ISBN 13
9780691117645
LCCN
2003065642
OCLC/WorldCat
53090930
Library Thing
12257
Goodreads
422096

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IT IS CUSTOMARY to start works on Buddhist relics with an account of the Buddha's parinirvana and funeral, and the subsequent division of the remains of his body (see Altekar 1956; Benard 1988; Davids 1901; Fleet 1906-7; Heiler 1961: 1044; Wylie [1897] 1966).
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