Buddhist learning and textual practice in eighteenth-century Lankan monastic culture

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Buddhist learning and textual practice in eighteenth-century Lankan monastic culture

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"Anne Blackburn explores the emergence of a predominant Buddhist monastic culture in eighteenth-century Sri Lanka, while asking larger questions about the place of monasticism and education in the creation of religious and national traditions.

Her historical analysis of the Siyam Nikaya, a monastic order responsible for innovations in Buddhist learning, challenges the conventional view that a stable and monolithic Buddhism existed in South and Southeast Asia prior to the advent of British colonialism in the nineteenth century. The rise of the Siyam Nikaya and the social reorganization that accompanied it offer important evidence of dynamic local traditions.

Blackburn supports this view with fresh readings of Buddhist texts and their links to social life beyond the monastery."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
241

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-233) and index.

Published in
Princeton, N.J
Series
Buddhisms

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
294.3/657/095493
Library of Congress
BQ372 .B53 2001, BQ372.B53 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 241 p. :
Number of pages
241

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL6789329M
ISBN 10
069107044X
LCCN
00049186
OCLC/WorldCat
45129012
LibraryThing
608293
Goodreads
2449387

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Work ID
OL7797597W

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