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A close analysis of the architecture of the stupa-a Buddhist symbolic form that is found throughout South, Southeast, and East Asia. The author, who trained as an architect, examines both the physical and metaphysical levels of these buildings, which derive their meaning and significance from Buddhist and Brahmanist influences.
Buddhist art and symbolism. --- Stūpas. --- Dagobas --- Thūpas --- Topes (Monuments) --- Buddhist architecture --- Buddhism --- Monuments --- Pagodas --- Buddhist symbolism --- Lamaist symbolism --- Symbolism and Buddhist art --- Symbolism --- Cheddis --- Chedis --- Stūpas.
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Since the dramatic discovery and tragic destruction of the monument in the 19th century, the Amarāvatī stūpa in the south-east Deccan has attracted many scholars but has also left many unanswered questions. Akira Shimada's Early Buddhist Architecture in Context provides an updated and comprehensive chronology of the stūpa and its architectural development based on the latest sculptural, epigraphic and numismatic evidence combined with the survey of the early excavation records. It also examines the wider social milieu of the south-east Deccan by exploring archaeological, epigraphic and related textual evidence. These analyses reveal that the flowering of the stūpa was not a simple accomplishment of the powerful Sātavāhana dynasty, but was the result of the long-term development of urbanization of this region between circa 200 BCE-250 CE.
Stūpas --- HISTORY / Asia / India & South Asia --- Dagobas --- Thūpas --- Topes (Monuments) --- Buddhist architecture --- Buddhism --- Monuments --- Pagodas --- Amaravati (India) --- Amaravati, India (Guntur District) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Architecture, Buddhist --- Religious architecture --- Antiquities. --- Cheddis --- Chedis --- Stupas
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Buddhism is popularly seen as a religion stressing the truth of impermanence. How, then, to account for the long-standing veneration, in Asian Buddhist communities, of bone fragments, hair, teeth, and other bodily bits said to come from the historic Buddha? Early European and American scholars of religion, influenced by a characteristic Protestant bias against relic worship, declared such practices to be superstitious and fraudulent, and far from the true essence of Buddhism. John Strong's book, by contrast, argues that relic veneration has played a serious and integral role in Buddhist traditions in South and Southeast Asia-and that it is in no way foreign to Buddhism. The book is structured around the life story of the Buddha, starting with traditions about relics of previous buddhas and relics from the past lives of the Buddha Sakyamuni. It then considers the death of the Buddha, the collection of his bodily relics after his cremation, and stories of their spread to different parts of Asia. The book ends with a consideration of the legend of the future parinirva&ndot;a (extinction) of the relics prior to the advent of the next Buddha, Maitreya. Throughout, the author does not hesitate to explore the many versions of these legends and to relate them to their ritual, doctrinal, artistic, and social contexts.
Buddhist shrines --- Stupas --- History. --- Gautama Buddha --- Relics --- 294.3 --- #GGSB: Boeddhisme --- #GGSB: Oosterse filosofie --- #GGSB: Volksreligie (volksreligiositeit / devotie) --- Boeddhisme--(algemeen) --- 294.3 Boeddhisme--(algemeen) --- 294.3 Boeddhisme:--verder in te delen zoals 291.1/.8 --- Boeddhisme:--verder in te delen zoals 291.1/.8 --- Dagobas --- Thūpas --- Topes (Monuments) --- Buddhist architecture --- Buddhism --- Monuments --- Pagodas --- Lamaist shrines --- Shrines, Buddhist --- Buddhist pilgrims and pilgrimages --- History --- Fo-tʻo --- Buddha, --- Gotama Buddha --- Shih-chia-mou-ni --- Shijiamuni --- Sākyamuni --- Sŏkka --- Buddha --- Sŏgamoni --- Shākyamuni --- Shakamuni-butsu --- Shakuson --- Shittaruta --- Shih-chia Ju-lai --- Phraphutthačhao --- Pultʻa --- Putta --- Siddhartha Gotama --- Budda --- Śākya-thup-pa --- Shi-chia-mu-ni --- Siddhartha Gautama --- Gautama Siddhartha --- Bhayavat --- Tathagata --- Siduhat Kumāraya --- Puttar --- Puttan̲ --- Kautama Puttar --- Puttapirān̲ --- Cittārtta Kautama Puttar --- Siddhārtha, --- Tất Đạt Đa --- בודהא --- 釈迦 --- 释迦牟尼 --- 釋迦牟尼 --- Asia [South ] --- Southeast Asia --- Shrines --- Gautama, --- Gotama, --- Gotama, Siddhartha --- Gautama, Siddhartha --- Cheddis --- Chedis --- Sitthattha Khōtama --- Khōtama, Sitthattha --- Gotama, Siddhatta --- Boeddhisme --- Oosterse filosofie --- Volksreligie (volksreligiositeit / devotie) --- Buddhist shrines - South Asia. --- Buddhist shrines - Southeast Asia. --- Stupas - South Asia - History. --- Stupas - Southeast Asia - History. --- Gautama Buddha - Relics - South Asia. --- Gautama Buddha - Relics - Southeast Asia.
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