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Buddhism and the spirit cults in North-east Thailand
Tambiah, Stanley Jeyaraja
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OTHER TITLES IN THE SERIES
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PREFACE
CONTENTS
TABLES
ILLUSTRATIONS
1.
1 INTRODUCTION: THE PARTICULAR AND THE GENERAL
2.
2 THE STAGE AND ITS SETTING
THE VILLAGE OF MUAN THE HUNTER AND ITS REGION
THE CARAVANS OF HISTORY
3.
3 COSMOLOGY
`KAMA LOKA'
The six heavens (`deva loka')
The five worlds
THE `RUPA LOKA' AND `ARUPA LOKA' (`BRAHMA LOKA')
THE BUDDHA, `BODHISATTVA' AND `ARAHAT'
The Buddha
The `bodhisattva'
The `arahat' and his miraculous powers
THE BUDDHA AND MARA
4.
4 PRIMARY VILLAGE CONCEPTS
`Bun' and `baab' (ethical norms) and their implications for merit-making
`Khwan' and `winjan' (spiritual essences of individual human beings)
`Thewada' and `phii' (two opposed supernatural categories)
5.
5 THE INSTITUTION OF MONKHOOD IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
FROM EREMITICAL TO CENOBITICAL LIFE
APPENDIX TO CHAPTER 5
ADDITIONAL NOTE TO PAGE 73
6.
6 THE RULES OF CONDUCT FOR MONKS, NOVICES, AND LAYMEN
LAY MORALITY FROM A DOCTRINAL POINT OF VIEW
7.
7 THE PHASES OF MONKHOOD
NOVICES AND MONKS
THREE RITUALS: ORDINATION, DE-ROBING, AND HONOURING THE MONK
Ordination
De-robing
The rite of honouring the monk
8.
8 THE MONASTIC ROUTINE AND ITS REWARDS
CONTENT AND MODE OF LEARNING OF NOVICES AND MONKS
Study of nansy Tham
Memorizing chants
Chants frequently memorized and recited by novices (`neen') and monks (`phraa')
Sermons (`teed')
The education of monks
THE SATISFACTIONS OF MONKHOOD
FROM MONK TO LAYMAN: THE USES OF LITERACY
SPECIALISTS IN PHRAAN MUAN VILLAGE
(A).
(A) Ritual specialists for whom literacy is essential
(B).
(B) Secular specialists for whom literacy is required
(C).
(C) Ritual specialists for whom literacy is not required
(D).
(D) Secular specialists for whom literacy is not required
THE `WAT' COMMITTEE
TRADITIONAL LITERACY: SOME QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS
THE PATH OF LITERACY OF THE SCHOLAR-MONK: FROM VILLAGE BUDDHISM TO HIGHER BUDDHISM
THE BUDDHIST AND HINDU STAGES OF LIFE
9.
9 THE IDEOLOGY OF MERIT
THE LAYMAN AND THE MONK
MERIT-MAKING (`THAMBUN')
RANKING OF MERIT-MAKING ACTS
BUILDING A `BOOD': A LONG-TERM ECONOMIC PLAN
10.
10 THE CYCLE OF COLLECTIVE `WAT' RITES AND THE AGRICULTURAL CALENDAR
`BUN PHRAAWES'
Preparations
The invitation to Phraa Uppakrut
The homage to `thewada' (`Bucha Thewada')
Recitation of Mahachad
The activities of the fair
INTERPRETATION: WHO IS UPPAKRUT?
APPENDIX TO CHAPTER 10
11.
11 DEATH, MORTUARY RITES, AND THE PATH TO REBIRTH
MORTUARY RITES: PHASE I
Doy (dressing and laying out of the corpse)
Funeral procession
Cremation
MORTUARY RITES: PHASE 2
Making the `prasaat peueng'
Collection of bones
The presentation of the `prasaat peueng' to the monks
KINSHIP PARTICIPATION IN MORTUARY RITES
ABNORMAL DEATH
ANCESTORS AND BUDDHISM
SOME IMPLICATIONS OF MORTUARY RITES ASSOCIATED WITH NORMAL DEATH
12.
12 LIBERATION THROUGH HEARING: THE SACRED WORDS OF THE MONKS
PARITTA
Mangala sutra (sutta)
Ratana sutra (sutta)
Karaniya metra sutra (sutta)
Atanatiya sutra (sutta)
Jayamangala gatha (suad chaya mongkhon)
APPENDIX 1 TO CHAPTER 12
1.
1. Mangala sutta
2.
2. Karaniya metta sutta
3.
3. Jayamangala gatha
4.
4. Khandha paritta
5.
5. Atanatiya paritta
APPENDIX 2 TO CHAPTER 12
1.
1. Mora paritta
2.
2. Khanda paritta
3.
3. Candima paritta
4.
4. Suriya paritta
5.
5. Angulimala paritta
13.
13 `SUKHWAN' RITES: THE ELDERS SUMMON THE SPIRIT ESSENCE
KINDS OF `SUKHWAN' RITES AND OCCASIONS OF PERFORMANCE
`Sukhwan' ritual at marriage: case illustration 1
`Sukhwan nag' ritual: case illustration 2
`Sukhwan maemarn' ritual (pregnancy): case illustration 3
THE `SUKHWAN' TEXTS AND THE SACRED WORDS
Text of `sukhwan' for marriage
Text of the `sukhwan nag' ceremony
Text of the `sukhwan maemarn' ceremony
THE `SUKHWAN' AS A RITUAL TECHNIQUE
WHAT IS THE `KHWAN'?
APPENDIX TO CHAPTER 13
`Sukhwan nag' text
`Sukhwan' text recited at a wedding ceremony
`Sukhwan' text recited for a pregnant woman Si si pra porn [auspicious blessing].
14.
14 THE CO-EXISTENCE OF THE `BRAHMAN' AND THE BUDDHIST MONK
MATERIAL TRANSFERS AND THE IDIOM OF TRANSFER
15.
15 THE CULT OF THE GUARDIAN SPIRITS
GUARDIAN SPIRITS
POST-HARVEST OFFERINGS TO THE GUARDIANS: A CASE DESCRIPTION
RITUAL SPECIALISTS
`Mau song' (diviner/consultant)
Cham
Tiam
SPIRIT CURING BY `CHAM' AND `TIAM'
THE REGIONAL CULT
16.
16 MYTH AND RITE: THE `NAGA' SYMBOL AND THE ROCKET FESTIVAL
THE FESTIVAL OF `BUNBANGFAI'
`BUNBANGFAI' IN BAAN PHRAAN MUAN
Ordination
`Hae bangfai' (the rocket procession)
The firing of the rockets
THE MYTH OF PHADAENG AND NANG AI
Version 1 (related by Phau Nu, a village elder)
Version 2 (related by Phau Champi, village elder and leader)
ANALYSIS OF THE MYTH
MYTH AND RITE
APPENDIX TO CHAPTER 16
17.
17 THE AFFLICTIONS CAUSED BY MALEVOLENT SPIRITS
DEATH AND SPIRITS
AFFLICTION BY NATURE SPIRITS
POSSESSION BY SPIRITS
The agent (phii paub)
The victim
The exorcist
18.
18 EXORCISM AS HEALING RITUAL
THE ACCUSED AND HIS FATE
EXORCISM IN RELATION TO OTHER RITUALS
19.
19 A KALEIDOSCOPIC VIEW OF THE RELIGIOUS FIELD
CATEGORY DISTINCTIONS IN RITUAL OFFERINGS TO SUPERNATURALS
CONTRASTIVE FEATURES OF RITUAL FUNCTIONARIES
CONTRASTS IN THE SCALE OF SOCIAL PARTICIPATION AND SIGNIFICATION
Individual, household and compound
Bilateral kin (and neighbours)
Community
THE GRAMMAR OF RITUAL TRANSACTIONS
THREE USES OF SACRED WORDS
20.
20 THE PARADE OF SUPERNATURALS
MYTH: THE STORY OF NANG PHRAKOSOB
ANALYSIS OF THE MYTH
THE RITE OF `SUKHWAN KHAW' (CALLING THE SPIRIT ESSENCE OF RICE)
Text read by `paahm' at `sukhwan khaw': `Saykhe charupe okasa okasa'
The message of the ritual text
MYTH AND RITE
21.
21 THE PAST AND PRESENT IN THE STUDY OF RELIGION: CONTINUITIES AND TRANSFORMATIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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Buddhism and the spirit cults in North-east Thailand
BUDDHISM AND
THE SPIRIT CULTS IN
NORTH-EAST
THAILAND
S. J. TAMBIAH
Professor of Anthropology University of Chicago
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
CAMBRIDGE
LONDON • NEW YORK • MELBOURNE
Buddhism and the spirit cults in North-east Thailand