The thousand and one lives of the Buddha

The Legend of the Buddha between History and Myth -- A Bit of Historiography -- An Unfindable Biography -- The Life of the Buddha in Acts -- Secondary Episodes -- Previous Lives -- Dramatis Personae -- Māra, the Fallen Demon King -- The Life of the Buddha as a Paradigm -- New Conceptions of the Budd...

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Main Author: Faure, Bernard 1948- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Honolulu University of Hawaiʻi Press 2022
In:Year: 2022
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Buddha 563 BC-483 BC / Historiography
Further subjects:B Buddhism Historiography
B Gautama Buddha
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Summary:The Legend of the Buddha between History and Myth -- A Bit of Historiography -- An Unfindable Biography -- The Life of the Buddha in Acts -- Secondary Episodes -- Previous Lives -- Dramatis Personae -- Māra, the Fallen Demon King -- The Life of the Buddha as a Paradigm -- New Conceptions of the Buddha -- Chinese Lives of the Buddha -- Japanese Lives -- The Illustrated Nirvāṇa -- The Buddha as Seen by His Rivals -- Japanese Biographies and Criticisms -- The Indian Buddha as Seen from the West -- The Modern Buddha.
"Many biographies of the Buddha have been published in the last 150 years, and all claim to describe the authentic life of the historical Buddha. This book, written by one of the leading scholars of Buddhism and Japanese religion, starts from the opposite assumption and argues that we do not yet possess the archival and archeological materials required to compose such a biography: All we have are narratives, not facts. Yet traditional biographies have neglected the literary, mythological, and ritual elements in the life of the Buddha. Bernard Faure aims to bridge this gap and shed light on a Buddha that is not historical but has constituted a paradigm of practice and been an object of faith for 2,500 years. The Thousand and One Lives of the Buddha opens with a criticism of the prevalent historicism before examining the mythological elements in a life of the Buddha no longer constrained by an artificial biographical framework. Once the search for the "historical Buddha" is abandoned, there is no longer any need to limit the narrative to early Indian stories. The life-or lives-of the Buddha, as an expression of the creative imaginations of Buddhists, developed beyond India over the centuries. Faure accordingly shifts his focus to East Asia and, more particularly, to Japan. Finally, he examines recent developments of the Buddha's life in not only Asia but also the modern West and neglected literary genres such as science fiction"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0824891902