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The composition and transmission of early Buddhist texts with specific reference to sutras

The composition and transmission of early Buddhist texts with specific reference to sutras2021

Mark Allon

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This study discusses the composition and transmission of early Buddhist texts with specific reference to sutra (sutta/sutra) texts. Based on an initial overview of the stylistic and structural characteristics of these texts and the principles employed in the creation and organization of sutra and verse collections that, I argue, indicate that they were oral compositions that were intended to be memorized and transmitted verbatim, the study focuses on the types of changes that these texts underwent in the course of their transmission, both intentional and unintentional, and the reasons such changes occurred. It then gives an account of the challenges that change, particularly intentional change, must have posed to the oral transmission of fixed texts.

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First published
2021
OL Work ID
OL31921296W

Subjects

BuddhismSacred booksHistoryTransmission of textsBouddhismeLivres sacrésHistoireTransmission de textes

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