The Buddhist Visnu: religious transformation, politics, and culture/ John Clifford Holt.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York: Columbia University Press, 2004Description: xii, 441 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780231133234Subject(s): Sri Lanka | Interfaith relations | Buddhism | Buddhism and politics | HinduismDDC classification: 294.3Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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PART I
INTRODUCTION
The Historical and Theoretical Problems
The "Hindu Buddha" and the "Buddhist Visnu"
"Unceasing Waves":
Brahmanical and Hindu Influences on
Medieval Sinhala Buddhist Culture in Sri Lanka
The Sandalwood Image:
Upulvan Deviyo and the Origins of the
Visnu Cult in Sinhala Buddhist Sri Lanka
Transformed Deity:
The "Buddhist Visnu" in Sinhala Literature and Liturgy
PART I I
INTRODUCTION
The Cult of Visnu in Buddhist Sri Lanka
Seeking Protection:
Cultic Life at the Udamta Visnu Devalayas
The Valiyak Mangalya:
The Curative Powers of the Mala Raja
Legacies of the "Buddhist Visnu":
Myth and Cult at the Alutnuvara Devalaya
Minister of Defense?
The Politics of Deification in Contemporary Sri Lanka
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