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The book intends to grasp the meaning of upāsaka / upāsikā or Buddhist laity in Dīgha- and Majjhima-nikāya of the Pāli canon. Considering the texts as oral literature, the author examines and interprets the structure and stock phrases constructing the narrative with a theory of religious experience. Upāsaka / upāsikā is hence seen as the non-monastic follower, who, having experienced the significance of dhamma and the superiority of the Buddha, has the trust in the goal and spiritual path that the Buddha has shown. In this connection, Buddhist community is the assembly of the followers, monastic and non-monastic alike, sharing the same common ground and following the spiritual path in pursuit of individual liberation, which in tandem contributes to perpetuation of the community.

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Contents: Upāsaka – Upasaka – Laity – Lay follower – Buddha’s followers – Buddhist – Buddhist community – Religious experience in Buddhism – Nikāya discourse – Buddhist discourse – Sutta – Sutra – Pāli discourse – Pāli canon – Theravada Buddhism – Early Buddhism – Oral literature – Oral narrative – Orality in Pāli texts.

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A Paperback / softback by Manfred Hutter, Sompornnuch Transrisook

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG
    Publication Date: 31/10/2014
    ISBN13: 9783631657164, 978-3631657164
    ISBN10: 3631657161

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The book intends to grasp the meaning of upāsaka / upāsikā or Buddhist laity in Dīgha- and Majjhima-nikāya of the Pāli canon. Considering the texts as oral literature, the author examines and interprets the structure and stock phrases constructing the narrative with a theory of religious experience. Upāsaka / upāsikā is hence seen as the non-monastic follower, who, having experienced the significance of dhamma and the superiority of the Buddha, has the trust in the goal and spiritual path that the Buddha has shown. In this connection, Buddhist community is the assembly of the followers, monastic and non-monastic alike, sharing the same common ground and following the spiritual path in pursuit of individual liberation, which in tandem contributes to perpetuation of the community.

    Table of Contents
    Contents: Upāsaka – Upasaka – Laity – Lay follower – Buddha’s followers – Buddhist – Buddhist community – Religious experience in Buddhism – Nikāya discourse – Buddhist discourse – Sutta – Sutra – Pāli discourse – Pāli canon – Theravada Buddhism – Early Buddhism – Oral literature – Oral narrative – Orality in Pāli texts.

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