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Guardians of the Buddha''s Home: Domestic Religion in Contemporary Jdo Shinsh

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By (author): Jessica Starling

In Guardians of the Buddha's Home, Jessica Starling draws on nearly three years of ethnographic research to provide a comprehensive view of Jdo Shinsh (True Pure Land) temple life with temple wives (known as bmori, or temple guardians) at its center. Throughout, she focuses on domestic religion, a mode of doing religion centering on more informal religious expression that has received scant attention in the scholarly literature.

The Buddhist temple wife's movement back and forth between the main hall and the back stage of the kitchen and family residence highlights the way religious meaning cannot be confined to canonical texts or to the area of the temple prescribed for formal worship. Starling argues that attaining Buddhist faith (shinjin) is just as likely to occur in response to a simple act of hospitality, a sense of community experienced at an informal temple gathering, or an aesthetic affinity with the temple space that has been carefully maintained by the bmori as it is from hearing the words of a Pure Land sutra intoned by a professional priest. For temple wives, the spiritual practice of button hsha (repayment of the debt owed to the Buddha for one's salvation) finds expression through the conscientious stewardship of temple donations, caring for the Buddha's home and opening it to lay followers, raising the temple's children, and propagating the teachings in the domestic sphere. Engaging with what religious scholars have called the turn to affect, Starling's work investigates in personal detail how religious dispositions are formed in individual practitioners. The answer, not surprisingly, has as much to do with intimate relationships and quotidian practices as with formal liturgies or scripted sermons. See more
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  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: University of Hawai'i Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780824888398

About Jessica Starling

Jessica Starling is assistant professor of religious studies and Asian studies at Lewis & Clark College. Mark Michael Rowe is associate professor in the Department of Religious Studies McMaster University.

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