Becoming the Buddha : The Ritual of Image Consecration in Thailand Book
Contents: Foreword. Preface. Note and abbreviations. I: Introduction. 1. Buddha and Buddha image. 2. Meeting the Buddha: temple, image and relic. 3. Constructing a Buddha image. II: 4. The ritual: opening the eyes of the Buddha. 5. Instructing the image. 6. Empowering the image. III: 7. The body of the Buddha: popular Buddhism and Buddhological Theory. 8. Consecration traditions in other Buddhist cultures: reassessing the Buddhabhiseka. Epilogue: If you meet the Buddha, Kill Him! Notes. Glossary of selected Pali and Thai terms. Selected Bibliography. Index.
"Becoming the Buddha is the first booklength study of a key ritual of Buddhist practice in Asia: the consecration of a Buddha image or "New Buddha", a ceremony by which the Buddha becomes present or alive. Through a richly detailed, accessible exploration of this ritual in Northern Thailand, an exploration that stands apart from standard text-based or anthropological approaches, Donald Swearer makes a major contribution to our understanding of the Buddha image, its role in Buddhist devotional life, and its relationship to the veneration of Buddha relics. Blending ethnography, analysis and Buddhist texts related to this mimetic reenactment of the night of the Buddha’s enlightenment, he demonstrates that the image becomes the Buddha’s surrogate by being invested with the Buddha’s story and charged with the extraordinary power of Buddhahood. The process by which this transformation occurs through chant, sermon, meditation, and the presence of charismatic monks is at the heart of this book.
Knowing as "Opening the eyes of the Buddha", image consecration traditions throughout Buddhist Asia share much in common. Within the cultural context of Northern Thailand, Becoming the Buddha illuminates scriptural accounts of the making of the first Buddha image; looks at debates over the ritual’s historical origin, at Buddhological insights achieved, and at the hermeneutics of absence and presence; and provides a thematic comparison of several Buddhist Traditions." (jacket)
