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The History of the Buddha's Relic Shrine: A Translation of the Sinhala Thūpavaṃsa
Author Berkwitz, Stephen C.
Date2007
PublisherOxford University Press
Publisher Url http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/
LocationOxford, UK [牛津, 英國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NoteStephen C. Berkwitz, Southwest Missouri State University.
KeywordBuddhism; Sinhala Thūpavaṃsa; Parakama Pandita; Sri Lanka; bodhisattva; Maitreya; Dharma
AbstractBuddhist chronicles have long been had a central place in the study of Buddhism. Scholars, however, have relied almost exclusively on Pali works that were composed by elites for learned audiences, to the neglect of a large number of Buddhist histories written in local languages for popular consumption. The Sinhala Thūpavaṃsa, composed by Parakama Pandita in 13th-century Sri Lanka, is an important example of a Buddhist chronicle written in the vernacular Sinhala language. Furthermore, it is among those works that inform public discussion and debate over the place of Buddhism in the Sri Lankan nation state and the role of Buddhist monks in contemporary politics. This book offers the first complete English translation of the Sinhala Thūpavaṃsa. Composed in a literary dialect of Sinhala, it contains a richly descriptive account of how Buddhism spread outside of India, replete with poetic embellishments and interpolations not found in other accounts of those events. Aside from being an important literary work, the Sinhala Thūpavaṃsa is a text of considerable historical and religious significance. It comprises several narrative strands that relate the life story of the Buddha and the manner in which Buddhist teachings and institutions were established on the island of Sri Lanka in ancient times. The central focus of this work concerns the variety of relics associated with the historical Buddha, particularly how the relics were acquired and the presumed benefits of venerating them. The text also relates the mythological history of the Buddha's previous lives as a bodhisattva and concludes with a prediction about the future Buddha Maitreya. Reflection on Buddhist ethics and instruction on the Dharma, or the Buddha's teaching, are found throughout the work, indicating that this historical narrative was meant both to recall the past and give rise to religious practice among contemporary readers and listeners.
Table of contentsTitle Pages
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Notes on the Translation
Introduction
The Text in Translation The History of the Buddha's Relic Shrine
Prologue

1. The Career of the Bodhisattva
2. The Story of Prince Siddhārtha
3. The Defeat of Māra
4. The Awakening of the Buddha
5. The Enshrining of the Relics
6. The Story of King Aśoka
7. Establishing the Dispensation in LaṄkā
8. The Early Career of King Duṭugämuṇu
9. The Victory of King Duṭugämuṇu
10. The Commencement of the Relic Shrine
11. The Description of the Relic Chamber
12. The Relic Deposit
13. The Death of King Duṭugämuṇu
Epilogue

Bibliography
Index
ISBN9780195301397
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Modified date2014.12.25



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