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5. Whose Orders? Chinese Popular God Temple Networks and the Rise of Chinese Mahāyāna Buddhist Monasteries in Southeast Asia
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Kenneth Dean
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface vii
- 1. Sufis and Saṅgha in Motion: Toward a Comparative Study of Religious Orders and Networks in Southern Asia 1
- 2. A Ḥadramī Sufi Tradition in the Indonesian Archipelago 20
- 3. The Itineraries of “Sīhaḷa Monk” Sāralaṅkā: Buddhist Interactions in Eighteenth-Century Southern Asia 48
- 4. Challenging Orders: Ṭarīqas and Muslim Society in SoutheasternIndia and Laṅkā, ca. 1400–1950 75
- 5. Whose Orders? Chinese Popular God Temple Networks and the Rise of Chinese Mahāyāna Buddhist Monasteries in Southeast Asia 99
- 6. Sufi “Orders” in Southeast Asia: From Private Devotions to Social Network and Corporate Action 125
- 7. Shaṭṭāriyya Sufi Scents: The Literary World of the Surakarta Palace in Nineteenth-Century Java 153
- 8. Negotiating Order in the Land of the Dragon and the Hidden Valley of Rice: Local Motives and Regional Networks in the Transmission of New “Tibetan” Buddhist Lineages in Bhutan and Sikkim 185
- Contributors 209
- Index 213
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface vii
- 1. Sufis and Saṅgha in Motion: Toward a Comparative Study of Religious Orders and Networks in Southern Asia 1
- 2. A Ḥadramī Sufi Tradition in the Indonesian Archipelago 20
- 3. The Itineraries of “Sīhaḷa Monk” Sāralaṅkā: Buddhist Interactions in Eighteenth-Century Southern Asia 48
- 4. Challenging Orders: Ṭarīqas and Muslim Society in SoutheasternIndia and Laṅkā, ca. 1400–1950 75
- 5. Whose Orders? Chinese Popular God Temple Networks and the Rise of Chinese Mahāyāna Buddhist Monasteries in Southeast Asia 99
- 6. Sufi “Orders” in Southeast Asia: From Private Devotions to Social Network and Corporate Action 125
- 7. Shaṭṭāriyya Sufi Scents: The Literary World of the Surakarta Palace in Nineteenth-Century Java 153
- 8. Negotiating Order in the Land of the Dragon and the Hidden Valley of Rice: Local Motives and Regional Networks in the Transmission of New “Tibetan” Buddhist Lineages in Bhutan and Sikkim 185
- Contributors 209
- Index 213