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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
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2 THE STAGE AND ITS SETTING
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3 COSMOLOGY
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4 PRIMARY VILLAGE CONCEPTS
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5 THE INSTITUTION OF MONKHOOD IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
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6 THE RULES OF CONDUCT FOR MONKS, NOVICES, AND LAYMEN
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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
9.
9 THE IDEOLOGY OF MERIT
10.
10 THE CYCLE OF COLLECTIVE `WAT' RITES AND THE AGRICULTURAL CALENDAR
11.
11 DEATH, MORTUARY RITES, AND THE PATH TO REBIRTH
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12 LIBERATION THROUGH HEARING: THE SACRED WORDS OF THE MONKS
13.
13 `SUKHWAN' RITES: THE ELDERS SUMMON THE SPIRIT ESSENCE
14.
14 THE CO-EXISTENCE OF THE `BRAHMAN' AND THE BUDDHIST MONK
15.
15 THE CULT OF THE GUARDIAN SPIRITS
16.
16 MYTH AND RITE: THE `NAGA' SYMBOL AND THE ROCKET FESTIVAL
17.
17 THE AFFLICTIONS CAUSED BY MALEVOLENT SPIRITS
18.
18 EXORCISM AS HEALING RITUAL
19.
19 A KALEIDOSCOPIC VIEW OF THE RELIGIOUS FIELD
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20 THE PARADE OF SUPERNATURALS
21.
21 THE PAST AND PRESENT IN THE STUDY OF RELIGION: CONTINUITIES AND TRANSFORMATIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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