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Theravada Buddhist Sangha: Some General Observations on Historical and Political Factors in its Development
Author Bechert, Heinz
Source The Journal of Asian Studies
Volumev.29 n.4
Date1970.08
Pages761 - 778
PublisherAssociation for Asian Studies
Publisher Url https://www.asian-studies.org/
LocationAnn Arbor, MI, US [安娜堡, 密西根州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
Note123
KeywordTheravada; Sangha; Monastic Institution
AbstractThe emergence of an historiographical tradition in Ceylon was caused by the importance of an unbroken succession of ordinations in the Sangha for the survival of Theravada Buddhism and by the emergence of the Sinhalese nation. One of the main factors of this nation-building process was the acceptance of Buddhism as the national religion. The survival of Buddhism depended on the state of the Sangha. History of Theravada Sangha is largely a history of efforts towards monastic reforms, and most reforms were implemented by the worldly power. The description of Asoka's religious politics in Sinhalese chronicles laid a basis for state-Sangha relations. Political thinking shows a dualism of ideological concepts based on religious values and of a tradition of practical political science. The impact of historical factors in the development of Sangha structures becomes visible from a comparison of these structures in the predominantly Buddhist countries and in the Buddhist minority community in Bengal. In this context, recent changes in state-Sangha within society, and the interrelations of Buddhism and popular cults can be analyzed as a result of the interaction of ideological, historical and political factors.

Table of contentsConcepts of Buddhist Historical Writing 761
Methods of Sasana Reform 763
Ideology of State-Sangha Relations 766
Changes in the Sangha Structure in Ceylon 767
Changes of the Sangha Structure in Southeast Asia 769
Sasana Reform in East Bengal 770
Ancient Canonical Law and Modern Organizational Structures 772
Political Implications of Resurgent Theravada Buddhism 774
Concluding Remarks 778
ISSN00219118 (P); 17520401 (E)
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Created date1998.04.28
Modified date2020.03.16



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