Buddhism Transformed: Religious Change in Sri Lanka

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In this study a social and cultural anthropologist and a specialist in the study of religion pool their talents to examine recent changes in popular religion in Sri Lanka. As the Sinhalas themselves perceive it, Buddhism proper has always shared the religious arena with a spirit religion. While Buddhism concerns salvation, the spirit of religion focuses on worldly welfare. Buddhism Transformed describes and analyzes the changes that have profoundly altered the character of Sinhala religion in both areas. This is the first book to record systematically the cultural impact of the deterioration in how the “other half” lives in Sri Lanka. After Sri Lankan independence in 1948, health care advanced and literacy became universal, but the economy was unable to meet the rising expectations of the exploding population. People became poorer and more mobile, and the village community began to disappear. As new stresses in Sri Lankan society create new psychological needs, changes have occurred in what the authors call Protestant Buddhism (the Buddhism formed under Protestant influence after British conquest). In the spirit cults, morally less scrupulous gods have become prominent, and more people seek and value altered states of consciousness. Finally the authors suggest that developments that seem startling in Sri Lanka are not unprecedented in the religious history of India.

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Richard Gombrich is Academic Director of the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies.  From 1976-2004 he was Boden Professor of Sanskrit at Oxford University and a Professional Fellow of Balliol College.  He has published extensively on early Buddhism and on the history and social study of Theravada Buddhism, particularly in Sri Lanka.

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Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 10 × 11 × 12 cm
Book Author

Richard F. Gombrich, Gananath Obeyesekere

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