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Shared Characters in Jain, Buddhist and Hindu Narrative: Gods, Kings and Other Heroes |
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Author |
Appleton, Naomi (著)
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Date | 2017 |
Pages | 228 |
Publisher | Routledge |
Publisher Url |
https://www.routledge.com/
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Location | New York, NY, US [紐約, 紐約州, 美國] |
Series | Dialogues in South Asian Traditions: Religion, Philosophy, Literature and History |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Abstract | Taking a comparative approach which considers characters that are shared across the narrative traditions of early Indian religions (Brahmanical Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism) Shared Characters in Jain, Buddhist and Hindu Narrative explores key religious and social ideals, as well as points of contact, dialogue and contention between different worldviews. The book focuses on three types of character - gods, heroes and kings - that are of particular importance to early South Asian narrative traditions because of their relevance to the concerns of the day, such as the role of deities, the qualities of a true hero or good ruler and the tension between worldly responsibilities and the pursuit of liberation. Characters (incuding character roles and lineages of characters) that are shared between traditions reveal both a common narrative heritage and important differences in worldview and ideology that are developed in interaction with other worldviews and ideologies of the day. As such, this study sheds light on an important period of Indian religious history, and will be essential reading for scholars and postgraduate students working on early South Asian religious or narrative traditions (Jain, Buddhist and Hindu) as well as being of interest more widely in the fields of Religious Studies, Classical Indology, Asian Studies and Literary Studies. |
Table of contents | List of figures ix List of key texts xi Acknowledgements xv
1 Introduction 1 Historical and religious context 2 Methods and sources 11 Sources and dates 12 Overview of sources 13 The audiences 15 A shared narrative universe 18
2 Indra, king of the gods 25 Indra as a reformed character 27 Indra in the service of jinas and buddhas 32 Indra as supportive of good humans 35 Indra as tester of virtues 38 Multiple Indras – is Indra replaceable? 45 Conclusion 50
3 Brahmā or Brahmās 57 Brahmanical Brahmā 58 Brahmā, Ṛṣabha and the origins of society 61 Brahmā, Brahmās and the Brahmā heavens 64 Buddhist Brahmā gods 65 Deluded Brahmās 66 Supportive Brahmās 69 Brahmā entreats the Buddha to teach 71 Brahmā in Indian religious history 74 Conclusion 76
4 Viṣṇu, Rāma and Kṛṣṇa 82 Viṣṇu as an inclusivity tool 83 Competing worlds 86 Jain tales of Rāma and Kṛṣṇa 91 Buddhist tales of Rāma and Kṛṣṇa 95 Conclusion 100
5 Mothers of heroic sons 107 Part 1: The mothers 108 Mothers in the Rāmāyaṇa 109 Mothers in the Mahābhārata 111 Mothers of the Buddha 114 Mothers of jinas 119 Part 2: The motifs 122 Miraculous mothers 122 Multiple mothers 125 Mothers as powerful, mothers as pioneers 127 Maternal grief 129 Conclusion 130
6 The renouncing royals of Videha 137 Part 1: The motifs 139 King Nimi and the grey hair 139 The four kings 140 ‘Though Mithilā may be on fire …’ 146 Part 2: The lineage 151 Kingship and renunciation 152 Janaka and renunciation in Brahmanical literature 154 What about the women? 158 Playing with motifs and lineages: The story of King Arindama 159 Lineages of buddhas 161 Conclusion 162
7 Conclusion 170 Literary characters and religious ideas 170 Gods as shared characters 171 Patterns of intervention 173 Models of heroism 173 Shared characters, shared histories 175 Shared characters and the inter-religious encounter 175 The history of early Indian religions 179
Conclusion 183 Bibliography 187 Index 207
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ISBN | 9781315608860 (ebook); 9781472484451 (hbc) |
Related reviews | - Book Review: Shared Characters in Jain, Buddhist and Hindu Narrative: Gods, Kings and Other Heroes, by Naomi Appleton / Korom, Frank J. (評論)
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