Bodh Gaya in the North Indian state of Bihar has long been
recognized as the place where the Buddha achieved enlightenment.
This book brings together the recent work of twelve scholars from a
variety of disciplines - anthropology, art history, history, and
religion to highlight their various findings and perspectives on
different facets of Bodh Gaya s past and present.
Through an engaging and critical overview of the place of Buddha
s enlightenment, the book discusses the dynamic and contested
nature of this site, and looks at the tensions with the on-going
efforts to define the place according to particular histories or
identities. It addresses many aspects of Bodh Gaya, from
speculation about why the Buddha chose to sit beneath a tree in
Bodh Gaya, to the contemporary struggles over tourism development,
education and non-government organizations, to bring to the
foreground the site's longevity, reinvention and current complexity
as a UNESCO World Heritage monument. The book is a useful
contribution for students and scholars of Buddhism and South Asian
Studies.
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