Site mapAbout usConsultative CommitteeAsk LibrarianContributionCopyrightCitation GuidelineDonationHome        

CatalogAuthor AuthorityGoogle
Search engineFulltextScripturesLanguage LessonsLinks
 


Extra service
Tools
Export
Shoes in Buddhist Monasteries from India to China: From Practical Attire to Symbol
Author Heirman, Ann (著)
Source Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
Volumev.69 n.4
Date2016.12
Pages411 - 439
PublisherAkademiai Kiado Rt.
Publisher Url http://www.akademiai.com
LocationBudapest, Hungary [布達佩斯, 匈牙利]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordBuddhist monastic footwear; Buddhist monks; vinaya; Buddhist guidelines
AbstractOne of the most visible identity markers of Buddhist monasticism is clothing. The robes of monks and nuns have been paid considerable attention by researchers. By contrast, other pieces of monastic clothing have attracted far less attention, and this is particularly the case with footwear. Although shoes certainly play a secondary role compared to robes, they still present the monastic community with a number of complex issues. Shoes touch the ground, so they inevitably get dirty. Hence, wearing shoes could be considered disrespectful when meeting someone or paying homage, but so could showing one’s naked feet. Meanwhile, shoes protect the feet from dirt and injury on difficult roads, so they may be viewed as essential attire. Additional issues relate to the material and the shape of the footwear, and which shoes are the most appropriate in various situations. This study discusses early Buddhist disciplinary (vinaya) texts’ guidelines on issues relating to footwear, and explores how these guidelines were later received within China. It also provides a detailed picture of early Indian and Chinese Buddhist communities’ attitudes to shoes, a problematic element of monastic clothing.
ISSN00016446 (P); 15882667 (E)
DOI10.1556/062.2016.69.4.5
Hits165
Created date2017.03.15
Modified date2023.08.04



Best viewed with Chrome, Firefox, Safari(Mac) but not supported IE

Notice

You are leaving our website for The full text resources provided by the above database or electronic journals may not be displayed due to the domain restrictions or fee-charging download problems.

Record correction

Please delete and correct directly in the form below, and click "Apply" at the bottom.
(When receiving your information, we will check and correct the mistake as soon as possible.)

Serial No.
571361

Search History (Only show 10 bibliography limited)
Search Criteria Field Codes
Search CriteriaBrowse