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A Metaphorical Study of Saundarananda

 By Linda Covill

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ISBN : 9788120833678, 8120833678

Year of Publication : 2009

Edition : 1st

No. of Pages : 303

Language : English

Condition : New

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This book is an exploration of the metaphors that underpin Buddhism as a religious and cultural system. A focal point for the exploration is provided by the enchanting and richly metaphorical Sanskrit text, the Saundarananda, by the Buddhist monk and poet Asvaghosa. The poet uses fundamental metaphors such as the Buddha as a physician or the Dharma as a path, as well as less familiar conceptual superimpositions such as the parallel between meditation and gold refining, to structure the poem and to guide the reader through the different stages of his hero's conversion. Drawing on her wide knowledge of literary criticism, cognitive linguistics, Sanskrit literature and Buddhist thought, Linda Covill provides a sensitive and thorough analysis of Asvaghosa's metaphorical genius and a convincing account of the conceptual metaphors of Buddhism.

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Linda Covill received her D. Phil from the University of Oxford, where she conducted research on Buddhist literature in Sanskrit under the guidance of Richard Gombrich. She has taught Buddhist Studies and Sanskrit, and has edited books relating to both fields. Handsome Nanda, her translation of the Saundarananda, was published in 2007. Linda is primarily interested in how major Buddhist themes, as well as landmark moments in an individual's spiritual career, are projected in literary and religious texts in the form of conceptual metaphors. Linda and her family live in Oxford, U.K.

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