The article describes the movement in Cambodia surrounding the lay Buddhist leader Buth Savong, who has come to prominence in the country since the 1990s. Among the characteristics of this organization is attention to the spatial organization of the temples and ashrams affiliated with Buth Savong and an emphasis on the installation of Buddha relics. The article explores the movement in the context of Cambodian socio-political change and discusses the implication of this new emphasis on relics, giving three case studies
This pioneering study of the fate of Buddhism during the communist period in Cambodia puts a human f...
This article provides an edition and translation of an inscribed two-sided stela (K. 1457), discover...
Watt Samaki, the Buddhist temple that serves 800 Cambodian Buddhists in southern Maine, is on Dedham...
この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。This paper aims to contribute an understanding of the historical...
This paper aims to contribute an understanding of the historical experience and current situation of...
This paper is a preliminary exploration of some of the literature that may help us understand the re...
The divergent experiences surrounding merit-making acts represent the distinct backgrounds of indivi...
Buddhist conceptions of the after-life, and prescribed rites in relation to the dead, were modified ...
"The divergent experiences surrounding merit-making acts represent the distinct backgrounds of indiv...
International audienceThis article provides an edition and translation of an inscribed two-sided ste...
From the fall of Phnom Penh, to the hyper-Marxist Khmer Rouge, to the decades-long civil war and re...
The village of Phum Trea, located in rural Kampong Cham province, has long been known as the spiritu...
Luang Prabang was the early capital of the Laos PDR with national unification where the head of the ...
This article discusses the ritual and tradition in Cambodia of using ting mong or scarecrows to figh...
Luang Prabang was the early capital of the Laos PDR with national unification where the head of the ...
This pioneering study of the fate of Buddhism during the communist period in Cambodia puts a human f...
This article provides an edition and translation of an inscribed two-sided stela (K. 1457), discover...
Watt Samaki, the Buddhist temple that serves 800 Cambodian Buddhists in southern Maine, is on Dedham...
この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。This paper aims to contribute an understanding of the historical...
This paper aims to contribute an understanding of the historical experience and current situation of...
This paper is a preliminary exploration of some of the literature that may help us understand the re...
The divergent experiences surrounding merit-making acts represent the distinct backgrounds of indivi...
Buddhist conceptions of the after-life, and prescribed rites in relation to the dead, were modified ...
"The divergent experiences surrounding merit-making acts represent the distinct backgrounds of indiv...
International audienceThis article provides an edition and translation of an inscribed two-sided ste...
From the fall of Phnom Penh, to the hyper-Marxist Khmer Rouge, to the decades-long civil war and re...
The village of Phum Trea, located in rural Kampong Cham province, has long been known as the spiritu...
Luang Prabang was the early capital of the Laos PDR with national unification where the head of the ...
This article discusses the ritual and tradition in Cambodia of using ting mong or scarecrows to figh...
Luang Prabang was the early capital of the Laos PDR with national unification where the head of the ...
This pioneering study of the fate of Buddhism during the communist period in Cambodia puts a human f...
This article provides an edition and translation of an inscribed two-sided stela (K. 1457), discover...
Watt Samaki, the Buddhist temple that serves 800 Cambodian Buddhists in southern Maine, is on Dedham...