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Author Scheible, Kristin

Title Reading the Mahavamsa : the Literary Aims of a Theravada Buddhist History
Published La Vergne : Columbia University Press, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (239 pages)
Contents Intro -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- A Note on Transliteration and Translation -- Introduction -- 1. Instructions, Admonitions, and Aspirations in Vamsa Proems -- 2. Relocating the Light -- 3. Nagas, Transfigured Figures Inside the Text, Ruminative Triggers Outside -- 4. Nagas and Relics -- 5. Historicizing (in) the Pali Dipavamsa and Mahavamsa -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary Vam?sa is a dynamic genre of Buddhist history filled with otherworldly characters and the exploits of real-life heroes. These narratives collapse the temporal distance between Buddha and the reader, building an emotionally resonant connection with an outsized religious figure and a longed-for past. The fifth-century Pali text Mahavamsa is a particularly effective example, using metaphor and other rhetorical devices to ethically transform readers, to stimulate and then to calm them. Reading the Mahavamsa advocates a new, literary approach to this text by revealing its embedded reading advice (t
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Subject Mahānāma, active 5th century. Mahāvaṃsa.
SUBJECT Mahāvaṃsa (Mahānāma) fast (OCoLC)fst01356808
Subject Buddhist literature, Pali -- History and criticism
Buddhist literature, Pali.
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780231542609
0231542607