The Pioneers of Buddhist Revival in India

The Pioneers of Buddhist Revival in India
Title The Pioneers of Buddhist Revival in India PDF eBook
Author D. C. Ahir
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Total Pages 194
Release 1989
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Buddhist Revival in India

Buddhist Revival in India
Title Buddhist Revival in India PDF eBook
Author Trevor Ling
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 156
Release 1980-06-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1349163104

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"The Indian Discovery of Buddhism": Buddhist Revival in India, C. 1890-1956

Title "The Indian Discovery of Buddhism": Buddhist Revival in India, C. 1890-1956 PDF eBook
Author Gitanjali Surendran
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Release 2013
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My dissertation is about the people, networks, ideas and things that made this possible.

Volume 10: Dr. Ambedkar and the Revival of Buddhism II

Volume 10: Dr. Ambedkar and the Revival of Buddhism II
Title Volume 10: Dr. Ambedkar and the Revival of Buddhism II PDF eBook
Author Sangharakshita
Publisher Windhorse Publications (UK)
Total Pages
Release 2021-11-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781911407065

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A Buddhist Crossroads

A Buddhist Crossroads
Title A Buddhist Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Brian Bocking
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 192
Release 2016-04-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 1317655176

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In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Buddhism in Asia was transformed by the impact of colonial modernity and new technologies and began to spread in earnest to the West. Transnational networking among Asian Buddhists and early western converts engendered pioneering attempts to develop new kinds of Buddhism for a globalized world, in ways not controlled by any single sect or region. Drawing on new research by scholars worldwide, this book brings together some of the most extraordinary episodes and personalities of a period of almost a century from 1860-1960. Examples include Indian intellectuals who saw Buddhism as a homegrown path for a modern post-colonial future, poor whites ‘going native’ as Asian monks, a Brooklyn-born monk who sought to convert Mussolini, and the failed 1950s attempt to train British monks to establish a Thai sangha in Britain. Some of these stories represent creative failures, paths not taken, which may show us alternative possibilities for a more diverse Buddhism in a world dominated by religious nationalisms. Other pioneers paved the way for the mainstreaming of new forms of Buddhism in later decades, in time for the post-1960s takeoff of ‘global Buddhism’. This book was originally published as a special issue of Contemporary Buddhism.

The Buddha and the Sahibs

The Buddha and the Sahibs
Title The Buddha and the Sahibs PDF eBook
Author Charles Allen
Publisher John Murray
Total Pages 336
Release 2015-09-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1473617936

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Today there are many Buddhists in the West, but for 2000 years the Buddha's teachings were unknown outside Asia. It was not until the late 18th century, when Sir William Oriental Jones, a British judge in India, broke through the Brahmin's prohibition on learning their sacred language. Sanskrit, that clues about the origins of a religion quite distinct from Hinduism began to be deciphered from inscriptions on pillars and rocks. This study tells the story of the search that followed, as evidence mounted that countries as diverse as Ceylon, Japan and Tibet shared a religion which had its origins in India yet was unknown there. British rule brought to India, Burma and Ceylon a whole band of enthusiastic Orientalist amateurs - soldiers, administrators and adventurers - intent on investigating the subcontinent's lost past. Unwittingly, these men helped lay the foundations for the revival of Buddhism in Asia during the 19th century and its spread to the West in the 20th. Charles Allen's book is a mixture of detective work and story-telling, as this acknowledged master of British Indian history pieces together early Buddhist history to bring a handful of extraoridinary characters to life.

The History of India from the Earliest Ages: Hindu Buddhist Brahmanical revival

The History of India from the Earliest Ages: Hindu Buddhist Brahmanical revival
Title The History of India from the Earliest Ages: Hindu Buddhist Brahmanical revival PDF eBook
Author James Talboys Wheeler
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Total Pages 540
Release 1874
Genre India
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