Reconstructing 'ancient' cambodian buddhism

Author: Marston, John

Source: Contemporary Buddhism, Volume 9, Number 1, May 2008 , pp. 99-121(23)

Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group

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Abstract:

The article explores a distinction made in Cambodian Buddhism between 'bo˘ran' Buddhism (ancient or non-reformed) and 'samay' Buddhism (modern or non-reformed). This distinction had historical importance and was a major point of division in the twentieth century prior to the Pol Pot period. The article explores the degree to which this distinction has re-emerged in recent times and the different ways in which the concept 'boran' is used today, giving several examples. Sometimes it is used with reference to what I would describe as new tendencies within Cambodian Buddhism.

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1080/14639940802312725

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