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A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms (Summarized Edition)

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eBook - Enriched edition. A Buddhist Pilgrim's 4th-Century Journey through Eastern Kingdoms: Travelogue, Practices, and Geographical Observations

Faxian

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A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms recounts Faxian's 399¿414 CE pilgrimage from China across the Silk Road to India and Sri Lanka in search of authoritative Vinaya. Written in spare Classical Chinese that favors observation over ornament, it describes monasteries, relic cults, charitable institutions, and the state of sites linked to the Buddha. Noting routes from Tamralipti to Ceylon and Yavadvipa and conditions in Gupta¿era north India and in cities such as Pataliputra and Anuradhapura, the narrative anchors early Sino¿Indian travel writing and anticipates Xuanzang's record. Formed by China's debates on monastic discipline, the elderly Faxian set out to remedy gaps in the Vinaya available at home. Traveling with companions and relying on caravans and monasteries, he gathered Sanskrit legal texts and observed practice across diverse schools. After returning to China he aided their transmission and translation, and his unadorned testimony shaped East Asian views of India and Buddhist orthopraxy. This classic rewards historians of Buddhism, South Asia, and travel literature, and general readers seeking a lucid primary source. Its measured detail and modest devotional tone show how doctrine moved with merchants and monks across frontiers. Read alongside archaeology¿or with Xuanzang's seventh¿century account¿it offers a humane compass to the Buddhist ecumene. Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable¿distilled, never diluted. Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.

Autorenportrait

Faxian was an eminent Chinese Buddhist monk, pilgrim, and translator who lived during the Eastern Jin Dynasty (circa 337-422 AD). Renowned primarily for his pilgrimage to India, a journey he undertook to acquire Buddhist texts and insights into Buddhist practice, Faxian's work provides a valuable perspective on the religious, cultural, and social conditions of India and Central Asia during the early 5th century. His travelogue, 'A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms,' is a seminal text, offering detailed accounts of the rituals, monastic practices, and relics encountered across various regions. The narrative stands as an important historical document, illuminating the route taken by Buddhist pilgrims from China to India along the Silk Road and the pervasiveness of Buddhism across the geography. Faxian's meticulous observations as a scholarly monk contribute significantly to our understanding of ancient Buddhist traditions and intercultural exchanges. His literary style is characterized by a straightforward and earnest narrative, reflecting both his devotion to Buddhism and his commitment to sharing his experiences with a Chinese audience. 'A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms' is not merely a travel diary; it is an extensive cultural and religious record that showcases Faxian's dedication to spreading knowledge of the Dharma and stands as a testament to his life-long pursuit of learning and spiritual growth.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 10.01.2026

Umfang: 81 S., 0.79 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 8596547883784

Umbreit-Nr.: 9326379

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