Locating Humour in Indian Buddhist Monastic Law Codes: A Comparative Approach

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Shayne Clarke
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[1] McMaster University,Department of Religious Studies
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Journal of Indian Philosophy | 2009年 / 37卷
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Humour; Indian Buddhism;
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It has been claimed that Indian Buddhism, as opposed to East Asian Chan/Zen traditions, was somehow against humour. In this paper I contend that humour is discernible in canonical Indian Buddhist texts, particularly in Indian Buddhist monastic law codes (Vinaya). I will attempt to establish that what we find in these texts sometimes is not only humourous but that it is intentionally so. I approach this topic by comparing different versions of the same narratives preserved in Indian Buddhist monastic law codes.
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