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The Death of a Northern Thai Hermit: A Case Study of Religious Transition and Schism in a Buddhist Community
Author Cohen, Paul T. (著)
Source Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
Volumev.50 n.2
Date2019.05
Pages154 - 178
PublisherDepartment of History, National University of Singapore
Publisher Url http://www.fas.nus.edu.sg/hist/publications/publications2_1.htm
LocationArts Link, Singapore
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteAuthor Affiliation: Associate Professor and honorary Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Anthropology at Macquarie University
AbstractThis article examines the life and death of Phra Pho Pan, a charismatic hermit of northern Thailand whose Buddhist beliefs and utopian philosophy reflect the dissident holy man (ton bun) tradition of Lanna Buddhism and, in particular, that of the renowned forest monks Khruba Siwichai and Khruba Khao Pi. Phra Pho Pan's death in 2016 has led to a radical shift in the religious affiliation of his hermitage. I argue that a major agent of this transformation has been a female hermit and spirit medium whose own religious quest reflects the more independent and assertive role of women in the Thai religious domain, but one which is conservative and aligned with Thai nationalism. I also consider the dissension that has arisen between key supporters and opponents of this realignment and dramatically made visible in ceremonies commemorating Phra Pho Pan's death.
Table of contentsAbstract 154
Phra Pho Pan's active utopianism and moral renewal in an age of crisis 157
From the New Heavenly Village to Doi Sapphanyu 158
King's Mountain hermitage 161
Yogi D. 165
Luang Ta Ma and the nationalistic cult of King Naresuan 169
Luang Ta Ma and the religious realignment of King's Mountain hermitage 170
Phra K 172
Trouble in utopia 174
Ruesi H. 174
Commemorative ceremonies as social dramas 175
Conclusion 177
ISSN00224634 (P); 14740680 (E)
DOI10.1017/S0022463419000262
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Created date2023.07.13
Modified date2023.07.13



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