Buddhists: Understanding Buddhism through the Lives of Practitioners provides a series of case studies of Asian and modern Western Buddhists, spanning history, gender, and class, whose lives are representative of the ways in which Buddhists throughout time have embodied the tradition.
- Portrays the foundational principles of Buddhist belief through the lives of believers, illustrating how the religion is put into practice in everyday life
- Takes as its foundation the inherent diversity within Buddhist society, rather than focusing on the spiritual and philosophical elite within Buddhism
- Reveals how individuals have negotiated the choices, tensions, and rewards of living in a Buddhist society
- Features carefully chosen case studies which cover a range of Asian and modern Western Buddhists
- Explores a broad range of possible Buddhist orientations in contemporary and historical contexts
Notes on Contributors ix
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction 1
Todd Lewis
Part I Buddhists in the Earliest andMedieval Eras 11
1 The Female Householder Mallika 13
Kristin Scheible
2 Bhadda Kundalakesa:The Ex-Jain 21
Alice Collett
3 Two Noted Householders of the Buddha’s Time: Upasika Vishakha and Upasaka Anathapindika 29
Todd Lewis
4 Nagarjuna:TheGreatPhilosopher 39
Joseph Walser
5 WhoIsUncleDonpa? 52
David J. Cooper
6 Ma-chig Lab-dron: Mother of Tibetan Buddhist Chod 62
Michelle J. Sorensen
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