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Indian Buddhist Bathrooms: Politeness, Disgust and Monastic Law
Author Handy, Christopher (著)
Source Buddhism, Law & Society
Volumev.4
Date2018-19
Pages145 - 196
PublisherUniversity at Buffalo; William S. Hein & Co., Inc.
Publisher Url https://www.law.buffalo.edu/
LocationBuffalo, NY, US [水牛城, 紐約州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
Keywordetiquette; politeness; disgust; Vinaya; hygiene; lavatory; bathing
AbstractThe Buddhist monastic lavatory has received very little attention in scholarship, despite playing an important role in the daily function of the monastic institution. This article focuses on the social rituals involved in the use of the monastic lavatory as reflected in Indian Buddhist monas-tic law texts (Vinaya texts), arguing that the rules concerning lavatory etiquette are formulated as a means of avoiding disgust reactions. While many aspects of social protocol in Vinaya texts appear to be somewhat universal, highlighting the importance of cleanliness and privacy in the practice of body maintenance, others are bound up with an ancient Indian worldview that often diverges from modern concepts of good behavior and hygiene. Investigating these mundane and frequently overlooked portions of Buddhist law can help us to understand better the complex relationships between the Buddhist monastic institution and its socioeconomic sup-porters in early India.
Table of contentsAbstract 145
1. Introduction 145
2. Ideology and Materiality 149
3. Scholarship on Buddhist Hygiene 153
4. Different Kinds of Bathrooms 160
5. Propriety and the Body 167
6. Proper Use of the Monastic Lavatory 175
7. Lavatorial Contentions in the Abhisamacarika Dharmah 180
8. Other Bodily Functions 187
9. Bathing with Dignity 189
10. Conclusions 191
Bibliography 192
ISSN24759260 (P); 24759279 (E)
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Created date2023.04.19
Modified date2023.04.19



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