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Music In the Theravāda Buddhist Heritage: In Chant, In Song, In Sri Lanka |
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Author |
Carter, John Ross
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Source |
JAAR THEMATIC STUDIES SACRED SOUND Music in Religious Thought and Practice
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Volume | v.50 n.1 |
Date | 1983 |
Pages | 127 - 148 |
Location | US [美國] |
Content type | 專題研究論文=Research Paper |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | 300; 290
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Keyword | Sri Lanka; Theravada; Sangha; 佛教音樂=梵唄=Buddhist Music; Monasticism; Chant; Sri Lanka; Religion; Liturgy; Ritual; Carter, John Ross |
Abstract | Considers Therevada Buddhist traditions of religious music in relation to a contemporary setting in Sri Lanka. Restraint of the senses is encouraged by prohibiting monks from listening to music,while the laity are urged to appreciate and legitimize religious music. These two strands share the shifting of attention from the self and the development of wholesome dispositions of mind that are conducive to the first vision of Nibbana. |
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Created date | 2001.05.31
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