The Buddha was born at a historical juncture when monarchy and the political order were disintegrating and the Pāli Canon (Cakkavatti Sihanāda Sutta being exemplary of this) suggests that the Buddha did not expect a world sans war. In the Vedic legal world in which the Buddha found himself, the ruler’s (kshatriya’s) power to rule (kshatra) involved protection of his subjects against outside aggression. This gave the ruler privileges vis-à-vis his subjects, such as the power to monitor what they did, punish them if necessary and tax them. These were the ingredients of rājadharma, the judicial power of the king, well known from later texts such as Kautilīya’s Arthāsastra. The performative logic or telos of Buddhist kingship is fundamentally o...
Weber's claim that Buddhism is an otherworldly religion is only partially true. Early sources indica...
This article analyses the system of sacred monarchy that maintained during the reign of King Narai o...
A defining feature of Buddhism in its modern Asian and Western transformations – indeed, its very na...
The Buddha was born at a historical juncture when monarchy and the political order were disintegrati...
Many Buddhist rulers attained the cultic status of divinity as buddhas or celestial bodhisattvas and...
Buddhism viewed generically as a broad church is a religio-philosophical system which presents a wor...
Theravada Buddhism, also known as Hinayana tradition, has been considered to be the core of Thai nat...
Using the phenomenological method, this paper traces a Buddhist social contract theory in the Dīgha ...
As far as contemporary debates about devolution from the centre in Sri Lanka are concerned, the Indi...
What I do here is to explore the aesthetic reproduction of Buddhist sovereignty in pre-British Sri L...
This thesis draws attention to the tension between the binding claims of dharma and the obligations ...
Nation, Constitutionalism and Buddhism in Sri Lanka offers a new perspective on contemporary debates...
Theravāda Buddhism is widely recognised as the classic introduction to the branch of Buddhism found...
It is argued that in ancient India the Buddhist Vinaya (the rules governing Buddhist monks) were not...
In the first half of the 17th century, three major Buddhist governments that combined a twofold reli...
Weber's claim that Buddhism is an otherworldly religion is only partially true. Early sources indica...
This article analyses the system of sacred monarchy that maintained during the reign of King Narai o...
A defining feature of Buddhism in its modern Asian and Western transformations – indeed, its very na...
The Buddha was born at a historical juncture when monarchy and the political order were disintegrati...
Many Buddhist rulers attained the cultic status of divinity as buddhas or celestial bodhisattvas and...
Buddhism viewed generically as a broad church is a religio-philosophical system which presents a wor...
Theravada Buddhism, also known as Hinayana tradition, has been considered to be the core of Thai nat...
Using the phenomenological method, this paper traces a Buddhist social contract theory in the Dīgha ...
As far as contemporary debates about devolution from the centre in Sri Lanka are concerned, the Indi...
What I do here is to explore the aesthetic reproduction of Buddhist sovereignty in pre-British Sri L...
This thesis draws attention to the tension between the binding claims of dharma and the obligations ...
Nation, Constitutionalism and Buddhism in Sri Lanka offers a new perspective on contemporary debates...
Theravāda Buddhism is widely recognised as the classic introduction to the branch of Buddhism found...
It is argued that in ancient India the Buddhist Vinaya (the rules governing Buddhist monks) were not...
In the first half of the 17th century, three major Buddhist governments that combined a twofold reli...
Weber's claim that Buddhism is an otherworldly religion is only partially true. Early sources indica...
This article analyses the system of sacred monarchy that maintained during the reign of King Narai o...
A defining feature of Buddhism in its modern Asian and Western transformations – indeed, its very na...