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Entering the Stream to Enlightenment: Experiences of the Stages of the Buddhist Path in Contemporary Sri Lanka
Author Sirimane, Yuki (著)
Date2016.06.15
Pages366
PublisherEquinox Publishing
Publisher Url https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/
LocationSheffield, UK [謝菲爾德, 英國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NoteYuki Sirimane is an Attorney-at-Law. She holds a Doctorate in Buddhist Studies from the Postgraduate Institute of Pāli and Buddhist Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka.
AbstractThis book is a study on the nature and effects of the Theravāda Buddhist religious experiences of the four supramundane fruits of the Noble Eightfold Path – the experience of the fruit which is stream-entry, once returning, non-returning and Arahanthship – with special focus on the experience of stream-entry.

It represents the first time within Theravāda Buddhist studies that a serious textual study has been combined with a substantial field research. Despite disciplinary rules which virtually prohibit a monk with higher ordination from discussing their personal religious experiences, this book presents seven comprehensive anonymous interviews conducted mainly with forest monks on their meditative experiences.

The study presents a definition for the ‘supramundane fruit’ of the path and an alternate framework to discuss and evaluate Theravāda Buddhist religious experiences. It then uses this framework to address some longstanding debates around the Theravāda path and its fruits thus bringing experience back to the centre stage of these debates.
Table of contentsTable of Contents

Preliminaries
Acknowledgements xi - xii
Foreword by Professor Asanga Tilakaratne xiii - xv
Foreword by Professor Peter Harvey xvii - xix
Abbreviations and primary sources xxi - xxii

Chapter 1
Introduction 1 - 30

Chapter 2
Noble persons and how to recognize one 31 - 51

Chapter 3
Does the attainment of a supramundane fruit necessarily involve a specific experience? 53 - 64

Chapter 4.
‘Path, fetter - breaking - experience and effect’ (of the fetter - breaking - experience) 65 - 86

Chapter 5
Noble persons and the nature of their fetter - breaking - experiences 87 - 119

Chapter 6
The stream - enterer 121 - 170

Chapter 7
An interview with a ‘possible Arahant’ 171 - 195

Chapter 8
Conclusion 197 - 214

End Matter
Appendix I – The questionnaire used for the fieldwork and its rationale 215 - 220
Appendix II – Interview synopsis and analysis 221 - 279
Appendix III – Interview no.1 (Sample interview) 281 - 318
Bibliography 319 - 321
Indices 325 - 343
ISBN9781781792032 (hc); 9781781792049 (pbk); 9781781793671 (eb)
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