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The History of the Buddha's Relic Shrine - A Translation of the Sinhala Thupavamsa (Hardcover)
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The History of the Buddha's Relic Shrine - A Translation of the Sinhala Thupavamsa (Hardcover)
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Buddhist chronicles have long been a subject of central importance
in the study of Buddhism. But while scholars have acknowledged the
importance of Theravada chronicles for reconstructing the history
of Buddhism and South Asia, they have relied almost exclusively on
Pali works such as the Mahavamsa as sources of historical
information. In this book Stephen Berkwitz offers the first
complete English translation of the Buddhist chronicle called the
Sinhala Thupavamsa, composed by Parakama Pandita in
thirteenth-century Sri Lanka. One of the first Buddhist histories
of its kind to be written in the language of Sinhala, this work
represents a substantially longer and embellished version of an
older Pali language work called the Thupavamsa. Unlike the Pali
sources that were composed by elites for learned audiences
throughout the Buddhist world, this text is an important example of
the large number of Buddhist histories written in local languages
for popular consumption. From this work, we learn how elite
Buddhist narratives were often refashioned into Sinhala works that
drew upon stories of the past to edify and entertain a wider
audience. As a text written in a literary dialect of the vernacular
Sinhala language, the Sinhala Thupavamsa contains a richly
descriptive account of how Buddhism spread outside of India,
replete with poetic embellishments and interpolations not found in
other accounts of those events. Aside from being an important
literary work, the Sinhala Thupavamsa is a text of considerable
historical and religious significance. The local nature of its
language and vision gives it contemporary relevance in Sri Lanka.
The text celebrates devotionalism and seeks to persuade its
audience to embody the same virtues of generosity and piety
exemplified by the heroes of Buddhist history. There are at least
three Sinhala editions currently in print in Sri Lanka and widely
available in bookstores for students and practitioners. The text is
also among those works that inform public discussion and debate
over the place of Buddhism in the Sri Lankan nation state and the
role of Buddhist monks in contemporary politics. The Sinhala
Thupavamsa comprises several narrative strands that relate the life
story of the Buddha and the manner in which the teachings and
institutions he founded were established on the island of Sri Lanka
in ancient times. The central focus of this work concerns the
variety of relics associated with the historical Buddha,
particularly how the relics were acquired and the presumed benefits
of venerating them.The text also relates the mythological history
of the Buddhas previous lives as a bodhisattva and concludes with a
prediction about the future Buddha Maitreya. Renowned Buddhist
kings such as King Ashoka and King Dutthagamani (Sinhala:
Dutugamunu) are celebrated in this work for their prowess in war
and their exemplary acts of religious giving. Reflection on
Buddhist ethics and instruction on the Dharma, or the Buddhas
teaching, are found throughout the work, indicating that this
historical narrative was meant both to recall the past and give
rise to religious practice among contemporary readers and
listeners. The publication of this translation for the first time
in the west adds to the knowledge of how local Buddhist communities
imagined and represented their religious and cultural heritages in
written works.
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