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The Buddhist Maritime Silk Road=佛教海線絲綢之路
Author Lancaster, Lewis R. (著)
Date2022.05.16
Pages224
Publisher佛光文化
Publisher Url https://www.fgs.com.tw/index.php
Location高雄, 臺灣 [Kaohsiung, Taiwan]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NoteDr. Lewis R. Lancaster is Emeritus Professor of the Department of East Asian Languages at the University of California, Berkeley, USA.
AbstractThe Buddhist Maritime Silk Road recounts the magnificent history of the world of Maritime Buddhism from a diverse range of aspects—the various Buddhist traditions, pilgrims and monks, causes and conditions, norms and rituals, cross-cultural relations between East and West, as well as the intricacies of navigation technology, and migrations of the Austronesian peoples—all remarkable and crucial elements of the transmission of Buddhism brought to new heights of importance.

In this book, Dr. Lewis R. Lancaster innovatively shifts the focus to documenting the dynamic networks and systems of interchange in Eurasia, instead of the common approach of historical, event-structured analysis. The fascinating history of the spread of Buddhism begins in the early years of the Common Era, when animal caravans began treading across the inland routes between India and China, evolving as sea routes flourished over centuries. It emerges that Buddhism flowed and thrived along with the beating pulse of the trading networks. The northern overland and southern maritime trading routes converged, conjuring forth an iconic cycle described by Lancaster as “The Great Circle of Buddhism.”
Table of contentsChapter 1 Introduction
Cross-Regional Connections in Eurasia
Reconstructing the History of Trade

Chapter 2 Origin and Spread of Buddhism
Urbanization and Mercantile Activities in the Buddha’s Time
Monsoon and Its Impact on the Sangha Community
Relics and Stupa Veneration after the Buddha’s Nirvana
Beyond the Boundaries of Indian Peninsula
Buddhist Expansion in a Great Circle

Chapter 3 The Great Circle of Buddhism and Its Rim
Traces of Maritime Commerce and Buddhism
Maritime Trade as an Essential Support for Buddhist Transmission
Formation of Cities and Buddhist Communities
Buddhist Teachings and Pilgrimages along The Great Circle

Chapter 4 Buddhism along the Sea Routes
Early Buddhism
Mahayana
Tantra
Reformed (Theravada)

Chapter 5 Conclusion
Buddhist Expansion in a Mandala-like Structure
Spread of Buddhism in East Asia: Developing New Routes

Appendix
ISBN9789574576326
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Created date2022.05.23



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