Buddhist Saints in India: A Study in Buddhist Values and Orientations

Reginald A. Ray (Professor of Buddhist Studies, The Naropa Institute; Senior Instructor, Professor of Buddhist Studies, The Naropa Institute; Senior Instructor, University of Colorado, Boulder)

Buddhist Saints in India: A Study in Buddhist Values and Orientations
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Country
United States
Published
1 January 2000
Pages
526
ISBN
9780195134834

Buddhist Saints in India: A Study in Buddhist Values and Orientations

Reginald A. Ray (Professor of Buddhist Studies, The Naropa Institute; Senior Instructor, Professor of Buddhist Studies, The Naropa Institute; Senior Instructor, University of Colorado, Boulder)

The issue of saints is a difficult and complicated problem in Buddhology. In this magisterial work, Ray offers the first comprehensive examination of the figure of the Buddhist saint in a wide range of Indian Buddhist evidence. Drawing on an extensive variety of sources, Ray seeks to identify the classical type of the Buddhist saint, as it provides the presupposition for, and informs, the different major Buddhist saintly types and subtypes. Discussing the nature, dynamics, and history of Buddhist hagiography, he surveys the ascetic codes, conventions and traditions of Buddhist saints, and the cults both of living saints and of those who have passed beyond.
Ray traces the role of the saints in Indian Buddhist history, examining the beginnings of Buddhism and the origin of Mahayana Buddhism.

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