LEADER 03827oam 22005174a 450 001 9910311930303321 005 20240807205609.0 010 $a0-8248-8241-5 035 $a(CKB)4100000007762232 035 $a(OAPEN)1004143 035 $a(OCoLC)1112120706 035 $a(MdBmJHUP)muse74700 035 $a(ScCtBLL)2163e68c-90d4-4aca-a7ad-30522d87a848 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000007762232 100 $a20180214d2019 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $auuuuu---auuuu 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aBuddhist and Islamic Orders in Southern Asia$eComparative Perspectives /$fedited by R. Michael Feener and Anne M. Blackburn 210 1$aHonolulu :$cUniversity of Hawai?i Press,$d[2019] 210 4$dİ[2019] 215 $a1 online resource (viii, 220 pages) 311 $a0-8248-9249-6 311 $a0-8248-7211-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aSufis and san?gha in motion : toward a comparative study of religious orders and networks in southern Asia / Anne M. Blackburn and R. Michael Feener -- ?Abdalla?h b. ?Umar ibn Yah?ya? and the T?ari?qa ?Alawiyya in the early-nineteenth-century Indonesian archipelago / Ismail Fajrie Alatas -- The itineraries of "Si?hal?a Monk" Sa?ralan?ka? : Buddhist interactions in eighteenth-century southern Asia / Alexey Kirichenko -- Challenging orders: T?ari?qas and Muslim society in southeastern India and Lan?ka?, ca. 1400-1950 / Torsten Tschacher -- Whose orders? : Chinese popular god temple networks and the rise of Chinese Maha?ya?na Buddhist monasteries in Southeast Asia / Kenneth Dean -- Sufi "orders" in Southeast Asia : from private devotions to social network and corporate action / Martin van Bruinessen -- Shat?t?a?riyya Sufi scents : the literary world of the Surakarta Palace in nineteenth-century Java / Nancy K. Florida -- 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 / Amy Holmes-Tagchungdarpa. 330 $aThis volume aims to foster interaction between scholars in the subfields of Islamic and Buddhist studies by increasing understanding of the circulation and localization of religious texts, institutional models, and ritual practices across Asia and beyond. Buddhist and Islamic Orders in Southern Asia scrutinizes religious orders (here referring to Sufi ?ar?qas and Buddhist monastic and other ritual lineages) that enabled far-flung local communities to be recognized and engaged as part of a broader world of co-religionists, while presenting their traditions and human representatives as attractive and authoritative to new devotees. Contributors to the volume direct their attention toward analogous developments mutually illuminating for both fields of study, drawing readers' attention to the fact that networked persons were not always strongly institutionalized and often moved through Southern Asia and developed local bases without the oversight of complex corporate organizations. 606 $aIslam$zSoutheast Asia$xHistory$vCase studies 606 $aBuddhism$zSoutheast Asia$xHistory$vCase studies 606 $aIslam$zSouth Asia$xHistory$vCase studies 606 $aBuddhism$zSouth Asia$xHistory$vCase studies 615 0$aIslam$xHistory 615 0$aBuddhism$xHistory 615 0$aIslam$xHistory 615 0$aBuddhism$xHistory 676 $a294.3/65095 702 $aBlackburn$b Anne M.$f1967- 702 $aFeener$b R. Michael 801 0$bMdBmJHUP 801 1$bMdBmJHUP 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910311930303321 996 $aBuddhist and Islamic Orders in Southern Asia$91997491 997 $aUNINA