What Happened to Buddhism in India?: (Presidential Address, IABS XVIII, Toronto, August 20, 2017)

The reasons for the decline and disappearance of Buddhism from its Indian homeland have long been the object of controversy. It is generally agreed that the assimilation of ideas and practices from the Brahmanical-Hindu environment must have played a major part in weakening the institutions and dist...

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Main Author: Salomon, Richard (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Peeters Publishers 2018
In: Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies
Year: 2018, Volume: 41, Pages: 1-25
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Summary:The reasons for the decline and disappearance of Buddhism from its Indian homeland have long been the object of controversy. It is generally agreed that the assimilation of ideas and practices from the Brahmanical-Hindu environment must have played a major part in weakening the institutions and distinct identity of Buddhism, but authors have differed as to whether this was a matter of 'friendly embraces' or hostile persecution. Some representative or unusual examples of inscriptions illustrating convergences of Buddhism and Hinduism are presented, and some suggestions for new ways to approach the question are proposed.
ISSN:2507-0347
Contains:Enthalten in: International Association of Buddhist Studies, Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.2143/JIABS.41.0.3285737