Imagining a Place for Buddhism Literary Culture and Religious Community in Tamil-Speaking South India at Meripustak

Imagining a Place for Buddhism Literary Culture and Religious Community in Tamil-Speaking South India

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    Author(s)Dr Anne E Monius
    PublisherOxford University Press Inc
    ISBN9780195139990
    Pages370
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2002

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    Oxford University Press Inc Imagining a Place for Buddhism Literary Culture and Religious Community in Tamil-Speaking South India by Dr Anne E Monius

    This study argues that, in early medieval South India, it was in the literary arena that religious ideals and values were publicly contested. While Tamil-speaking South India is today celebrated for its preservation of Hindu tradition, non-Hindu religious communities have played a significant role in shaping the religious history of the region. Among the least understood of such non-Hindu contributions is that of the Buddhists, who are little understood because ofthe scarcity of remnants of Tamil-speaking Buddhist culture. However, the two exant Buddhist texts in Tamil that are complete - a sixth-century poetic narrative known as the Manimekalai and an eleventh-century treatise on grammar and postics, the Viracoliyam - reveal a wealth of information abouttheir textual communities and their vision of Buddhist life in a diverse and competitive religious milieu. By focusing on these texts, Monius sheds light on their role of literature and literary culture in the information, articulation, and evolution of religious identity and community.show more