TY - BOOK AU - Dutt, Sukumar TI - Buddhist monks and monasteries of India: their history and their contribution to Indian culture SN - 9788120804982 U1 - 294.3657 PY - 1962/// CY - Delhi PB - MBP KW - Buddhist monasticism and religious orders. KW - Buddhist monks -- India -- History. KW - Buddhist monasteries -- India -- History N1 - PART I: THE PRIMITIVE SAl^GHA (200-300 BC) Origin, Development and Organization 1. 'Wandeting Ahns}7ic'n' in the Upciniscids 2. The BHIKKHU-SANGHA as a Sect among the Wanderers 3. Front Wandering to Settled Life 4. Farly Monk-settlements—AVASAS and ARAMAS 5. Sahgha Life and its Organization in Early Settlements 6. The Rise of Motiasteries (LENAS) PART II: THE ASOKA-SATAVAHANA AGE (250 BC-AD 100) AND ITS LEGACY 1. Monks of the 'Eastern Tract' 2. Asoka and Moggaliptitta Tissa 3. Early Buddhist Culture and its Trans-Vindhyan • Expansion 4. An Aftermath of Sdtavdhana Culture— NAcARfUNAKONDA 5. Cave-Monasteries (LENAS) of Western India 6. The BACH CAVES PART III: IN THE GUPTA AGE (ad 300-550) AND AFTER 1. Sahgha Life in Transition 2. The YIN AY A: its After-history 3. BHAKTI in Later Buddhism 4. Monasteries under the Cupta Kings 5. The Devastation 6 Survey of Monastic Remains of Northern India 7 The Maitraka Monasteries of Valabhi PART IV: EMINENT MONK-SCHOLARS OF INDIA 1. Sources of Information 2. The Hlnaydna {Theravdda) Tradition of Textual Scholarship 3. The Mahdydna and its Scholastic Tradition 4. The ACARYAS and Mahdydnist Literature Re-interpretation of the Hinaydna 5. The ACARYAS 6. Contemporaries and Near-contemporaries of Hsuan-tsang and I-tsing 7. Indian Monk-scholars in China APPENDIX—On I-tsing's 'Account of Fifty-one Monks' PART V: MONASTIC UNIVERSITIES (ad 500-1200) 1. From 'Study for Faith' to 'Study for Knowledge' 2. Mahdvihdras that functioned as Universities The University of Ndlandd 3. The Pala Establishments APPENDIX I—On the Order of Succession and approximate Regnal Years of kings of the Pdla Dynasty a. ODANTAPURA h. VIKRAMA^ILA APPENDIX II—Tibetan Cultural Missions to India described in Brom-ton's 'Life of AtUa' c. SOMAPURA d. fAGADDALA ER -