The recent attempt at a reform of the Buddhist Sangha in Burma and its implications
After looking at the background of the Sangha reform of 1980 in Burma, the author explores this reform, the Nikayas (groupings) of Theravada Buddhism, the nine Nikayas of the Burmese Sangha, the Sangha in Burma after the reform before March 1988 and developments after 12 March 1988. The author belie...
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Format: | Print Article |
Language: | English |
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ABI
1989
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Internationales Asien-Forum
Year: 1989, Volume: 20, Issue: 3-4, Pages: 303-323 |
Further subjects: | B
Coup d'état
B Myanmar B Putsch B Sect B Nun B Mass movement Sociology B Religious policy B Internal policy B Buddhism B Monk B Military dictatorship B Constitution B Myanmar Buddhism Sect Nonnen / Mönche Internal policy Militärherrschaft Coup d'état / Militärputsch Mass movement Constitution Religious policy |
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Summary: | After looking at the background of the Sangha reform of 1980 in Burma, the author explores this reform, the Nikayas (groupings) of Theravada Buddhism, the nine Nikayas of the Burmese Sangha, the Sangha in Burma after the reform before March 1988 and developments after 12 March 1988. The author believes that the Sangha reform of 1980 as such was, in principle, nothing new, but a revival of old traditions in a superficially modernized form. At the same time, it was designed for political ends in the context of the Burmese situation during the Ne Win era. (DÜI-Sen) |
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ISSN: | 0020-9449 |
Contains: | In: Internationales Asien-Forum
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