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The Place of Relic Worship in Buddhism: An Unresolved Controversy?

Issue: Vol 30 No. 1 (2013)

Journal: Buddhist Studies Review

Subject Areas: Religious Studies Buddhist Studies

DOI: 10.1558/bsrv.v30i1.71

Abstract:

Although worship of the relics of the Buddha — and its corollary, stūpa worship — is a widespread feature of Buddhist devotional practice among both lay Buddhists and monks, there is in some quarters a view that, while recommended to lay followers, it is forbidden to monks. This controversy started very early after the Buddha’s parinibbāna and has reverberated throughout the centuries till the present time. Its source is in the Mahāparinibbāna Sutta, and it stems from the ambiguity in the meaning of the compound sarīra-pūjā in the Buddha’s reply to Ānanda’s two questions concerning the actions to be taken after the Master’s death with respect to his body. The resolution of the controversy depends on a correct understanding of the nature of the Buddha’s replies to the two questions. This paper analyses the relevant passages of the sutta and the way they have been translated, correctly or incorrectly, into Western languages and into Chinese, and finally arrives at a solution derived entirely from within the text of the Mahāparinibbāna Sutta itself.

Author: Karel Werner

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