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Author Neelis, Jason Emmanuel.

Title Early Buddhist transmission and trade networks : mobility and exchange within and beyond the northwestern borderlands of South Asia / by Jason Neelis
Published Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2011
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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 371 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series Dynamics in the history of religion ; v. 2
Dynamics in the history of religion ; v. 2.
Contents Introduction: road map for travelers -- Historical contexts for the emergence and transmission of Buddhism within South Asia -- Trade networks in ancient South Asia -- Old roads in the northwestern borderlands -- Capillary routes of the upper Indus -- Long-distance transmission to Central Asian silk routes and China -- Conclusion: alternative paths and paradigms of Buddhist transmission
Road Map for Travelers. Models for the Movement of Buddhism ; Merit, Merchants, and the Buddhist Sangha ; Sources and Methods for the study of Buddhist ; Transmission ; Outline of Destinations -- Two Historical Contexts for the Emergence and Transmission of Buddhism within South Asia. Initial Phases of the Establishment of Buddhist Communities in Early India ; Legacy of the Mauryans: Asoka as Dharmaraja ; Migrations, Material Exchanges, and Cross-Cultural Transmission in Northwestern Contact Zones ; Saka Migrants and Mediators between Central Asia and South Asia ; Dynamics of Mobility during the Kusana Period ; Shifting Networks of Political Power and Institutional Patronage during the Gupta Period ; Cross-Cultural Transmission between South Asia and Central Asia, ca. 500-1000 CE -- Trade Networks in Ancient South Asia ; Northern Route (Uttarapatha) ; Southern Route (Daksinapatha) ; Seaports and Maritime Routes across the Indian Ocean -- Old Roads in the Northwestern Borderlands ; Environmental Conditions for Buddhist Transmission in Gandhara ; Gandharan Material and Literary Cultures ; Gandharan Nodes and Networks ; Routes of Buddhist Missionaries and Pilgrims to and from Gandhara ; Domestication of Gandharan Buddhism -- Capillary Routes of the Upper Indus. Geography, Economy, and Capillary Routes in a High Altitude Environment ; Graffiti, Petroglyphs, and Pilgrims ; Enigma of an Absence of Archaeological Evidence and Manifestations of Buddhist Presence -- Long-Distance Transmission to Central Asian Silk Routes and China. Silk Routes of Eastern Central Asia ; Long-distance Transmission Reconsidered -- Alternative Paths and Paradigms of Buddhist Transmission. Catalysts for the Formation and Expansion of the Buddhist Sangha ; Changing Paradigms for Buddhist Transmission within and beyond South Asia
Summary This exploration of early paths for Buddhist transmission within and beyond South Asia retraces the footsteps of monks, merchants, and other agents of cross-cultural exchange. A reassessment of literary, epigraphic, and archaeological sources reveals historical contexts for the growth of the Buddhist sa gha from approximately the 5th century BCE to the end of the first millennium CE. Patterns of dynamic Buddhist mobility were closely linked to transregional trade networks extending to the northwestern borderlands and joined to Central Asian silk routes by capillary routes through transit zones
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes This work is licensed by Knowledge Unlatched under a Creative Commons license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode
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Subject Buddhist geography -- Asia
Trade routes -- Asia -- History
Buddhists -- Travel -- Asia
RELIGION -- Buddhism -- General.
RELIGION -- Buddhism -- General.
RELIGION -- History.
Buddhist geography
Trade routes
Handelsstraße
Buddhismus
Verbreitung
Fernhandel
Buddhismus.
Verbreitung.
Handelsstrasse.
Asia
Indien
Südasien
Asien.
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789004194588
9004194584