Living Theravada: demystifying the people, places, and practices of a Buddhist tradition

Introduction: Lived Theravada Buddhism -- Part I: Sacred Places and Objects: 1. The Temple -- 2. Sacred Buddhist Objects -- Part II: People: 3. Varieties of Male Monks -- 4. Roles for Buddhist Women -- 5. Theravada's Relationship with Other Religions -- Part III: Practices: 6. Lay Buddhist P...

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Main Author: Schedneck, Brooke (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Boulder Shambhala [2023]
In:Year: 2023
Edition:First edition
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Theravada
Further subjects:B Theravāda Buddhism
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Summary:Introduction: Lived Theravada Buddhism -- Part I: Sacred Places and Objects: 1. The Temple -- 2. Sacred Buddhist Objects -- Part II: People: 3. Varieties of Male Monks -- 4. Roles for Buddhist Women -- 5. Theravada's Relationship with Other Religions -- Part III: Practices: 6. Lay Buddhist Practices and Beliefs -- 7. Meditation -- Conclusion: Understanding Living Theravada -- Appendix 1: Meditation Practice Centers and Temples -- Appendix 2: Temple Etiquette Guide -- Recommended Further Reading -- Notes -- Bibliography.
"Theravada translates as "the way of the Elders," indicating that this Buddhist tradition considers itself to be the most authoritative and pure. Tracing all the way back to the time of the Buddha, Theravada Buddhism is distinguished by canonical literature preserved in the Pali language, beliefs, and practices-resources for which are often specialized and academic in tone. By contrast, this book will serve as a foundational and accessible resource on Theravada Buddhism and the contemporary, lived world of its enduring tradition"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1611809711