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Goodman Lecture SeriesNo. 12

Professor Jens-Uwe Hartmann

Out of Town, yet Bound to it: How the Early Buddhists Organized Seclusion and Survival

May 28, 2022
May 28, 2022
By maryann

The time of the Buddha and the beginning of Buddhism are associated with the so-called second phase of urbanization in ancient India. In a way, early Buddhism can even be viewed as a reaction to this urbanization. It began as a movement of wandering ascetics who emphasized the need to leave the settlements and abandon social ties, but its ensuing success appears invariably bound to urban centers. There is a tension, if not a contradiction, since this success necessitates more interaction between the Buddhist ascetics and the lay communities who support them. As I will argue, this interaction reaches a new stage when the wandering ascetics finally settle in monasteries.

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