Impact of Buddhism on Socio-Religious Life of the Asian People: With Special Reference to Sri Lanka, China and Tibet (From 1st century BCE to 8th century CE)
Heera, Bhupender
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Book ID : 32353
ISBN-10 : 81-86921-43-5 / 8186921435
Place
of Publication :
Delhi
Year
of Publication :
2007
Edition : (First Edition)
Language : English
xx, 252p., Bib., Index, 23 cm.
CONTENTS
CONTENTS:- 1. Introduction to Cultural Geography of Buddhism Asia; 2. State of Society and Religion in Pre-Buddhist Asian Countries; 3. Buddhism and Cultural Transformation of Asian People by Devout Royalty; 4. Impact of Buddhist Thought and Culture on Sri Lankan People; 5. Impact of Buddhist Thought and Culture on Chinese People; 6. Impact of Buddhist Thought and Culture on Tibetan People; 7. Religio-Cultural Transformation of Korea, Japan and other South East Asian Countries; 8. Contribution of Buddhist Thought and Culture to Literature, Art and Architecture of Asia Countries.
DESCRIPTION
Buddhism is an ancient religion that spread across Asia in a matter of centuries and had a rare kind of influence on the social and religious life of the Asian peoples.
The volume stresses on the social and cultural transformation brought about by Buddhism when by royalty in these countries adopted the religion and propagated it. It deals with Sri Lanka's evolution into a stronghold of Theravada Buddhism and China and Tibet's contribution to the Mahayana and Tantrayana Buddhist tradition. It takes up the royal patronage and zeal of missionaries, Buddhist influence on the social structure and personal names, impact of Buddhism on customs, lifestyle, food habits and spread and education and learning in Sri Lanka. It covers factors that encourage spread of Buddhism in China, architectural and art works undertaken there, and the flourishing of Buddhist literature and missionary work under royal patronage in that country. The work captures the effect of Buddhism on Tibetan religious thinking that social life. It also discusses the later socio-cultural transformation of people of nearby countries owing to the missionary zeal Buddhism in those countries. Throughout, the work refers to numerous legends and accounts for detailing the contribution of monks, missionaries and royal percentage.
The book will prove immensely valuable to Buddhism scholars keen on studying the evolution and impact of Buddhism in Asia.