Reciters and Chanters: Monastic Musicians in Buddhist Law Texts
Cuilan Liu
Working Paper from Harvard University OpenScholar
Abstract:
As one phase of a serial study on how East Asian Buddhists interpreted and practiced the Vinaya rule concerning music, this article aims to provide a brief overview of four renowned reciters and chanters depicted in the Buddhist law texts preserved in Sanskrit, PÄ li, Chinese, and Tibetan.
Pages: 255-270
Date: 2013-01
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