Theravāda Buddhism

Q3 Arts and Humanities
K. Abhayawansa
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Sri Lanka is the only country that has seen Theravāda Buddhism established, preserved, and continue to exist up to the present since the missions to other countries from its birth in India. It is a historical fact that after the Third Buddhist Council, missionaries were dispatched to nine countries for the propagation of Theravāda Buddhism. There is no historical evidence to confirm that any of the nine countries except Sri Lanka was able to preserve Theravāda Buddhism and keep it in its original form throughout the course of time. On the other hand, Sri Lanka secures the honour and credit to have been the centre of Theravāda Buddhism for a considerable time. The present paper deals with the way Sri Lanka contributed immensely to the establishment, protection, and flourishing of Theravāda Buddhism as a unique tradition of Buddhist thought. In this respect, our attention is focused mainly on the exegetical literature of the Theravāda tradition which will shed much light on both the theoretical and practical aspects of the tradition. The Sri Lankan Mahāvihāra community of monks was responsible for providing a vast exegetical literature which consists of commentaries, sub-commentaries, sub-sub-commentaries, and the compendiums based on the Theravāda canon brought to Sri Lanka. The writing down of the Theravāda Pāḷi canon in Sri Lanka for the first time also marks a unique event in the history of Buddhism. The contribution made by Sri Lanka to preserve the Pāḷi canon by this means was highly instrumental in preserving it in its original form. Further, Sri Lanka was a source of inspiration to other Theravāda Buddhist countries to revitalize their Buddhism in accordance with the more orthodox form of Theravāda.
斯里兰卡是世界上唯一一个佛教从印度诞生后,通过向其他国家传教,得以建立、保存并延续至今的国家Theravāda。第三次佛教会议之后,传教士被派往9个国家传播Theravāda佛教,这是一个历史事实。除了斯里兰卡之外,没有任何历史证据可以证实这九个国家中的任何一个能够保存Theravāda佛教并在整个时间过程中保持其原始形式。另一方面,斯里兰卡在相当长的一段时间内一直是Theravāda佛教的中心,因此享有荣誉和信誉。本文论述了斯里兰卡对Theravāda佛教作为一种独特的佛教思想传统的建立、保护和繁荣做出的巨大贡献。在这方面,我们的注意力主要集中在Theravāda传统的训诂文献上,这将对传统的理论和实践方面都有很大的启发。斯里兰卡Mahāvihāra僧侣社区负责提供大量的训诂文献,其中包括注释,次级注释,次级注释和以Theravāda正典为基础的纲要,这些文献被带到斯里兰卡。在斯里兰卡首次写下Theravāda Pāḷi正典,也是佛教史上的一个独特事件。斯里兰卡以这种方式为保存Pāḷi正典所作的贡献对保存其原始形式具有重要作用。此外,斯里兰卡还启发了其他Theravāda佛教国家按照更正统的Theravāda形式复兴佛教。
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