Narrating Karma and Rebirth, 9781107033931
Hardcover
Scholars of Buddhism and Jainism will find much of interest in this broad exploration of how multi-life stories served to construct, communicate, and challenge ideas about the workings of karma, the realms of rebirth, ideal religious goals, multi-life relationships, and supernormal memory in early South Asia.

Narrating Karma and Rebirth

Buddhist and Jain Multi-Life Stories

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  • Hardcover

    239 pages

  • Release Date

    13 February 2014

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Summary

Buddhism and Jainism share the concepts of karma, rebirth, and the desirability of escaping from rebirth. The literature of both traditions contains many stories about past, and sometimes future, lives which reveal much about these foundational doctrines. Naomi Appleton carefully explores how multi-life stories served to construct, communicate, and challenge ideas about karma and rebirth within early South Asia, examining portrayals of the different realms of rebirth, the potential paths and …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781107033931
ISBN-10:1107033934
Author:Naomi Appleton
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Imprint:Cambridge University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:239
Release Date:13 February 2014
Weight:500g
Dimensions:235mm x 157mm x 17mm
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Critics Review

‘This lively study of narratives about karma and rebirth in Buddhist and Jain literature will be welcomed by scholars and non-scholars alike … provide[s] abundant themes for classical scriptures, contemporary cartoon books, movies, and painting and sculpture … Highly recommended.’ J. Bussanich, Choice‘Narrating Karma and Rebirth is a valuable resource for undergraduates who are inclined to exploring issues of karma and rebirth, or the traditions of Jainism and Buddhism. Both introduction and appendix provide a good collection of sources useful for any novice researcher. It can also serve as good reading material for any faith-directed intellectual. overall, this is an excellent book of sources of multiple-life investigation scholars can enjoy reading and recommend to their students as well.’ Samani Unnata Pragya, Religions of South Asia

About The Author

Naomi Appleton

Naomi Appleton is Chancellor’s Fellow in Religious Studies at the University of Edinburgh. She is author of Jātaka Stories in Theravāda Buddhism (2010).

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