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The Idea of ‘Blasphemy’ in the Pāli Canon and Modern Myanmar
Author Fuller, Paul (著)
Source Journal of Religion and Violence
Volumev.4 n.2
Date2016
Pages159 - 182
PublisherPhilosophy Documentation Center
Publisher Url http://www.pdcnet.org/
LocationCharlottesville, VA, US [夏律第鎮, 維吉尼亞州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteVol. 4, No. 2, Buddhism, Blasphemy, and Violence.
KeywordBuddhism; blasphemy; Ma Ba Tha; Pāli canon; Myanmar
AbstractThere are many terms in the Pāli Canon that refer to “disrespect” committed against venerated objects or people. Some of these ideas come close to the idea of “blasphemy” in other religious traditions. In traditional forms of Buddhism, the stress is on protective and auspicious acts. Images, texts and chanting are partly concerned with averting danger. Primarily it is the Buddha (and images of him), because of his great meritorious and ethical deeds, who accomplishes this. In this context blasphemy against sacred objects is a perfectly coherent idea in Buddhism. In Myanmar, monks from the Ma Ba Tha movement have expressed outrage at what they perceived to be the manipulation of images of the Buddha. These will be compared to ideas in the Pāli Canon to suggest how the idea of blasphemy is a constant feature in the history of Buddhism.
Table of contentsAbstract 159
Blasphemy, Culture, And Identity 162
An Analysis of “Blasphemy” In the Pāli Canon 165
The Power of Images of The Buddha in Myanmar 170
Offending Religious Sentiments in Myanmar 175
Conclusion 177
References 178
ISSN21596808 (E)
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Created date2023.11.22
Modified date2023.11.22



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