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Title: Buddhism in Early Medieval North India (6th Century CE to 13th Century CE)
Authors: Yadav, D.
Keywords: Buddhism
North India
early medieval period
Buddhist pilgrimage
Aśoka
Bodhi tree
Anurādhapura
Śramańa Prakhyātakīrti
stūpa
Sri Lanka
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: University of Kelaniya
Citation: Yadav, D., 2013. Buddhism in Early Medieval North India (6th Century CE to 13th Century CE), In: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, pp 48.
Abstract: The paper explores the presence of Buddhism in north India during the early medieval period (600 CE-1300 CE) which is generally defined as the decline period in mainstream historical analyses. Present Indian states of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Bihar formed the zion of early Buddhism. Four great Buddhist pilgrimage centres-Rajgir and Vaiśalī (Bihar) and Sānkāśya and Śrāvastī (Uttar Pradesh) lie in this region. Nālanda, uddańḍpura and Vikramaśila continued as centres of Buddhist learning during this period. Archaeological evidences assert that Lumbini maintained its existence till at least the 10th century CE. Gahadavala kings (circa 11th century) gave land grants to Buddhist Parivrājakas. Bodh Gaya presents evidence of the intimate relationship between India and Sri Lanka. During Aśoka's reign (269 BCE) a branch of the Bodhi tree at Bodh Gaya was grafted at Anurādhapura, Sri Lanka. The paper explores all these sites and traces the network of Buddhist religious institutions while examining the relations between Buddhist ritual functionaries and royal authorities. This research will attempt to critically examine various frameworks given by scholars for this period. Feudal model, given by R.S. Sharma, propounds that Buddhist religious institutions decayed during this period. Integrative model given by B.D. Chattopadhyaya says that although ancient institutions decayed during this period, new institutions also emerged during the same time. This research will attempt to infer the factual status of Buddhism during the said period based on the above mentioned models.
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