Figments and Fragments of Mahayana Buddhism in India : More Collected Papers /
Schopen, Gregory
Figments and Fragments of Mahayana Buddhism in India : More Collected Papers / Gregory Schopen. - 1 online resource (402 p.) : illus. - Studies in the Buddhist Traditions .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments And Other Things -- Abbreviations -- Figments -- Chapter I. The Mahâyâna And The Middle Period In Indian Buddhism Through A Chinese Looking-Glass -- Chapter II.The Phrase Sa Pŗthivīpradeśaś Caityabhūto Bhavet In The Vajracchedikâ Notes On The Cult Of The Book In Mahāyāna -- Chapter III. The Bones Of A Buddha And The Business Of A Monk Conservative Monastic Values In An Early Mahāyāna Polemical Tract -- Chapter IV. On Sending The Monks Back To Their Books Cult And Conservatism In Early Mahāyāna Buddhism -- Chapter V. Sukhāvatī As A Generalized Religious Goal In Sanskrit Mahāyāna Sūtra Literature -- Chapter VI. The Generalization Of An Old Yogic Attainment In Medieval Mahāyāna Sūtra Literature Some Notes On Jāetismara -- Fragments -- Chapter VII. Mahāyāna In Indian Inscriptions -- Chapter VIII. The Inscription On The Ku Şān Image Of Amitâbha And The Character Of The Early Mahāyāna In India -- Chapter IX. The Ambiguity Of Avalokiteśvara And The Tentative Identifcation Of A Painted Scene From A Mahāyāna Sūtra At Ajaṇṭā -- Chapter X. A Verse From The Bhadracaripraṇidhāna In A Tenth-Century Inscription Found At Nālandā -- Chapter XI. The Text On The "Dhāraṇī Stones From Abhayagiriya" A Minor Contribution To The Study Of Mahoeyoena Literature In Ceylon -- Chapter XII. The Bodhigarbhālaṅkāralakṣa And Vimaloṣṇīṣa Dhāraṇīs In Indian Inscriptions Two Sources For The Practice Of Buddhism In Medieval India -- Chapter XIII. A Note On The "Technology Of Prayer" And A Reference To A "Revolving Bookcase" In An Eleventh-Century Indian Inscription -- Chapter XIV. Stūpa And Tīrtha Tibetan Mortuary Practices And An Unrecognized Form Of Burial Ad Sanctos At Buddhist Sites In India -- Index Of Archaeological Sites And Findspots For Inscriptions -- Index Of Texts -- Index Of Subjects -- About The Author
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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.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780824825485 9780824874629
10.1515/9780824874629 doi
HISTORY / Asia / India & South Asia.
Figments and Fragments of Mahayana Buddhism in India : More Collected Papers / Gregory Schopen. - 1 online resource (402 p.) : illus. - Studies in the Buddhist Traditions .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments And Other Things -- Abbreviations -- Figments -- Chapter I. The Mahâyâna And The Middle Period In Indian Buddhism Through A Chinese Looking-Glass -- Chapter II.The Phrase Sa Pŗthivīpradeśaś Caityabhūto Bhavet In The Vajracchedikâ Notes On The Cult Of The Book In Mahāyāna -- Chapter III. The Bones Of A Buddha And The Business Of A Monk Conservative Monastic Values In An Early Mahāyāna Polemical Tract -- Chapter IV. On Sending The Monks Back To Their Books Cult And Conservatism In Early Mahāyāna Buddhism -- Chapter V. Sukhāvatī As A Generalized Religious Goal In Sanskrit Mahāyāna Sūtra Literature -- Chapter VI. The Generalization Of An Old Yogic Attainment In Medieval Mahāyāna Sūtra Literature Some Notes On Jāetismara -- Fragments -- Chapter VII. Mahāyāna In Indian Inscriptions -- Chapter VIII. The Inscription On The Ku Şān Image Of Amitâbha And The Character Of The Early Mahāyāna In India -- Chapter IX. The Ambiguity Of Avalokiteśvara And The Tentative Identifcation Of A Painted Scene From A Mahāyāna Sūtra At Ajaṇṭā -- Chapter X. A Verse From The Bhadracaripraṇidhāna In A Tenth-Century Inscription Found At Nālandā -- Chapter XI. The Text On The "Dhāraṇī Stones From Abhayagiriya" A Minor Contribution To The Study Of Mahoeyoena Literature In Ceylon -- Chapter XII. The Bodhigarbhālaṅkāralakṣa And Vimaloṣṇīṣa Dhāraṇīs In Indian Inscriptions Two Sources For The Practice Of Buddhism In Medieval India -- Chapter XIII. A Note On The "Technology Of Prayer" And A Reference To A "Revolving Bookcase" In An Eleventh-Century Indian Inscription -- Chapter XIV. Stūpa And Tīrtha Tibetan Mortuary Practices And An Unrecognized Form Of Burial Ad Sanctos At Buddhist Sites In India -- Index Of Archaeological Sites And Findspots For Inscriptions -- Index Of Texts -- Index Of Subjects -- About The Author
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
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.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780824825485 9780824874629
10.1515/9780824874629 doi
HISTORY / Asia / India & South Asia.

