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Buddhist Nuns, Monks, and other Worldly Matters |
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Author |
Schopen, Gregory (著)
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Date | 2014.07 |
Pages | 482 |
Publisher | University of Hawaii Press |
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https://uhpress.hawaii.edu/
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Location | Honolulu, HI, US [檀香山, 夏威夷州, 美國] |
Series | Studies in the Buddhist Traditions |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Abstract | Buddhist Nuns, Monks, and Other Worldly Matters: Recent Papers on Monastic Buddhism in India is the fourth in a series of collected essays by one of today's most distinguished scholars of Indian Buddhism. In these articles Gregory Schopen once again displays the erudition and originality that have contributed to a major shift in the way that Indian Buddhism is perceived, understood, and studied. |
Table of contents | CHAPTER I The Urban Buddhist Nun and a Protective Rite for Children in Early North India (pp. 3-22) CHAPTER II On Emptying Chamber Pots without Looking and the Urban Location of Buddhist Nunneries in Early India Again (pp. 23-46) CHAPTER III On Incompetent Monks and Able Urbane Nuns in a Buddhist Monastic Code (pp. 47-72) CHAPTER IV Separate but Equal: Property Rights and the Legal Independence of Buddhist Nuns and Monks in Early North India (pp. 73-94) CHAPTER V On the Legal and Economic Activities of Buddhist Nuns: Two Examples from Early India (pp. 95-118) CHAPTER VI The Buddhist Nun as an Urban Landlord and a “Legal Person” in Early India (pp. 119-130) CHAPTER VII A New Hat for Hārītī: On “Giving” Children for Their Protection to Buddhist Nuns and Monks in Early India (pp. 131-156) CHAPTER VIII On Some Who Are Not Allowed to Become Buddhist Monks or Nuns: An Old List of Types of Slaves or Unfree Laborers (pp. 157-172) CHAPTER IX Making Men into Monks (pp. 175-193) CHAPTER X Counting the Buddha and the Local Spirits In: A Monastic Ritual of Inclusion for the Rain Retreat (pp. 194-223) CHAPTER XI The Buddhist “Monastery” and the Indian Garden: Aesthetics, Assimilations, and the Siting of Monastic Establishments (pp. 224-250) CHAPTER XII On Monks and Menial Laborers: Some Monastic Accounts of Building Buddhist Monasteries (pp. 251-275) CHAPTER XIII A Well-Sanitized Shroud: Asceticism and Institutional Values in the Middle Period of Buddhist Monasticism (pp. 276-310) CHAPTER XIV The Buddhist Bhikṣu’s Obligation to Support His Parents in Two Vinaya Traditions (pp. 311-332) CHAPTER XV On Buddhist Monks and Dreadful Deities: Some Monastic Devices for Updating the Dharma (pp. 333-358) CHAPTER XVI Celebrating Odd Moments: The Biography of the Buddha in Some Mūlasarvāstivādin Cycles of Religious Festivals (pp. 361-389) CHAPTER XVII Taking the Bodhisattva into Town: More Texts on the Image of “the Bodhisattva” and Image Processions in the Mûlasarvâstivâda-vinaya (pp. 390-403) CHAPTER XVIII The Learned Monk as a Comic Figure: On Reading a Buddhist Vinaya as Indian Literature (pp. 404-431) CHAPTER XIX On the Underside of a Sacred Space: Some Less Appreciated Functions of the Temple in Classical India (pp. 432-448) INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES AND INSCRIPTIONS (pp. 449-450) INDEX OF TEXTS (pp. 451-454) INDEX OF SUBJECTS (pp. 455-460) Back Matter (pp. 461-465) |
ISBN | 9780824838812 (平裝本); 9780824838805 (精裝本) |
Hits | 386 |
Created date | 2022.10.13 |
Modified date | 2022.10.13 |
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