The Goodman Lectures 12: Out of Town, yet Bound to it: How the Early Buddhists Organized Seclusion and Survival from hartmann india Watch Video
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⏲ Duration: 117 min 17 sec ✓ Published: 02-Jun-2022
Description: by Professor Jens-Uwe HartmannnUniversity of MunichnnThe time of the Buddha and the beginning of Buddhism are associated with the so-called second phase of urbanization in ancient India. In a way, early Buddhism can even be viewed as a reaction to this urbanization. It began as a movement of wandering ascetics who emphazised the need to leave the settlements and abandon social ties, but its ensuing success appears invariably bound to urban centers. There is a tension, if not a contradiction, sin
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