The Śrāvastī miracles are among the Buddha’s principal miracles and could even be considered the prototypical Buddhist miracle stories. The narrative of these miracles is preserved in a variety of languages in different versions and is represented in the visual art of ancient India, Central Asia, as well as Southeast Asia. The objective of this study is to reexamine the visual representations of the Śrāvastī miracles found in the period of Dvāravatī, which spanned from the seventh to the eleventh centuries CE, via a comparative study of textual sources and their possible relationships to the 24 artefacts (9 types) found in the central, northeastern and southern parts of present-day Thailand. This study reveals that these artefacts illustrat...
Stephen C. Berkwitz, The History of the Buddha's Relic Shrine (Oxford: University Press, 2007)Buddhi...
Although Buddhism is often depicted as a religion of meditators and philosophers, some of the earlie...
The Thananchai Pandit Chadok (TPC) is a long Buddhist birth story existing in Pali and Thai versions...
The story of the Śrāvastī miracles is one episode of the Buddha’s biography that is depicted in the ...
This article offers an annotated translation of the story of the Buddha’s great miracle at Śrāvastī,...
In the propagation and spread of Buddhism throughout Asia, jātaka and avadāna narratives played a de...
Scholars have long been aware of the presence of marvelous events in Buddhist literature. While it i...
This dissertation identifies and examines four visual Indic jatakamalas. Jatakas are the stories of...
The writer of the present paper interprets early Mahayana Buddhist doctrines as arising from miracul...
There is a group of sculptures that display a Buddha standing on a winged creature, often flanked by...
A group of around six hundred representations adorning six Cola, Saiva temples of the 10th century a...
In the propagation and spread of Buddhism throughout Asia, jātaka and avadāna narratives played a de...
During the last 100 years artistic relationships between the Pyu and Mon of Burma and the Dvāravatī ...
The Pairi Daiza Park (in Brugelette, Belgium) exhibits an exceptional collection of more than 150 an...
Since the death of Buddha the artists engulfed and drawn the figures of the Lord Buddha, which were ...
Stephen C. Berkwitz, The History of the Buddha's Relic Shrine (Oxford: University Press, 2007)Buddhi...
Although Buddhism is often depicted as a religion of meditators and philosophers, some of the earlie...
The Thananchai Pandit Chadok (TPC) is a long Buddhist birth story existing in Pali and Thai versions...
The story of the Śrāvastī miracles is one episode of the Buddha’s biography that is depicted in the ...
This article offers an annotated translation of the story of the Buddha’s great miracle at Śrāvastī,...
In the propagation and spread of Buddhism throughout Asia, jātaka and avadāna narratives played a de...
Scholars have long been aware of the presence of marvelous events in Buddhist literature. While it i...
This dissertation identifies and examines four visual Indic jatakamalas. Jatakas are the stories of...
The writer of the present paper interprets early Mahayana Buddhist doctrines as arising from miracul...
There is a group of sculptures that display a Buddha standing on a winged creature, often flanked by...
A group of around six hundred representations adorning six Cola, Saiva temples of the 10th century a...
In the propagation and spread of Buddhism throughout Asia, jātaka and avadāna narratives played a de...
During the last 100 years artistic relationships between the Pyu and Mon of Burma and the Dvāravatī ...
The Pairi Daiza Park (in Brugelette, Belgium) exhibits an exceptional collection of more than 150 an...
Since the death of Buddha the artists engulfed and drawn the figures of the Lord Buddha, which were ...
Stephen C. Berkwitz, The History of the Buddha's Relic Shrine (Oxford: University Press, 2007)Buddhi...
Although Buddhism is often depicted as a religion of meditators and philosophers, some of the earlie...
The Thananchai Pandit Chadok (TPC) is a long Buddhist birth story existing in Pali and Thai versions...