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The Buddhist Art of Living in Nepal - Ethical Practice and Religious Reform (Hardcover, New)
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The Buddhist Art of Living in Nepal - Ethical Practice and Religious Reform (Hardcover, New)
Series: Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism
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Theravada Buddhism has experienced a powerful and far-reaching
revival in modern Nepal, especially among the Newar Buddhist laity,
many of whom are reorganizing their lives according to its
precepts, practices and ideals. This book documents these
far-reaching social and personal transformations and links them to
political, economic and cultural shifts associated with late
modernity, and especially neoliberal globalization. Nepal has
changed radically over the last century, particularly since the
introduction of liberal democracy and an open-market economy in
1990. The rise of lay vipassana meditation has also dramatically
impacted the Buddhist landscape. Drawing on recently revived
understandings of ethics as embodied practices of self-formation,
the author argues that the Theravada turn is best understood as an
ethical movement that offers practitioners ways of engaging, and
models for living in, a rapidly changing world. The book takes
readers into the Buddhist reform from the perspectives of its
diverse practitioners, detailing devotees' ritual and meditative
practices, their often conflicted relations to Vajrayana Buddhism
and Newar civil society, their struggles over identity in a
formerly Hindu nation-state, and the political, cultural,
institutional and moral reorientations that becoming a "pure
Buddhist"-as Theravada devotees understand themselves-entails.
Based on more than 20 years of anthropological fieldwork, this book
is an important contribution to scholarly debates over modern
Buddhism, ethical practices, and the anthropology of religion. It
is of interest to students and scholars of Asian Religion,
Anthropology, Buddhism and Philosophy.
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