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Globalizing Indian Religions and Southeast Asian Localisms: Incentives for the adoption of Buddhism and Brahmanism in 1st Millennium CE Southeast Asia

Murphy, Stephen A; Lefferts, H. Leedom

Authors

H. Leedom Lefferts



Contributors

Tamar Hodos
Editor

Abstract

This paper employs “globalization” theory, dynamically incorporating space and time, geography and history, to challenge the notion that the development of Southeast Asian cultures along the global sea-faring arc between India and China can be best explained by constructing narratives derived from these major civilisations. The archaeological record shows a complex inventory of contacts and exchanges of goods and ideas from China and India intersecting in Southeast Asia. While globally-based trade and religion were formative, the region’s indigenous resources and cultures not only provided attractive destinations and way-stations, but also molded non-native inputs to the dynamics of already extant socio-cultural systems. The arrival of Buddhism and Brahmanism on Southeast Asian shores is framed within this context and four regions are selected to highlight these processes: the Pyu in Myanmar, Dvaravati in Thailand, the Thai-Malay peninsula, and Pre-Angkorian Cambodia from the mid-first millennium CE onwards. Southeast Asians successfully managed the twin processes of globalization and localism, adapting Buddhist and Brahmanical practices to suit their situations. These fusions facilitated transformations of Southeast Asian societies, setting them on trajectories leading to the formation of fully fledged, unique Buddhist and Brahmanical states such as Angkor in Cambodia, Bagan in Myanmar, and Sukhothai in Thailand.

Citation

Murphy, S. A., & Lefferts, H. L. (2017). Globalizing Indian Religions and Southeast Asian Localisms: Incentives for the adoption of Buddhism and Brahmanism in 1st Millennium CE Southeast Asia. In T. Hodos (Ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Archaeology and Globalization (768-788). Routledge

Acceptance Date Oct 7, 2016
Publication Date Mar 16, 2017
Deposit Date Dec 16, 2020
Publicly Available Date Dec 16, 2020
Publisher Routledge
Pages 768-788
Book Title The Routledge Handbook of Archaeology and Globalization
ISBN 9780367147471
Keywords Archaeology, Globalisation, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia
Related Public URLs https://www.routledge.com/The-Routledge-Handbook-of-Archaeology-and-Globalization/Hodos/p/book/9780367147471

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