Patrick Pranke, University of Louisville
“The Birth of Insight represents an important addition to current scholarship on modern Burmese Buddhism, which has broader implications for our understanding of contemporary Buddhism in South and Southeast Asia and global Buddhism generally. Engaging and challenging, it restores the study of ‘texts’ to the repertoire of tools at our disposal for the critical examination of Burmese tradition.”
Steven Collins, University of Chicago
“Insight meditation (vipassana) is increasingly central to the modern practice of Buddhism, worldwide; mindfulness practices (sati) are ever more widely used in contemporary western psychotherapies. Tracing the genealogy of these developments takes us to nineteenth- and twentieth-century Burma, and Erik Braun’s fascinating and lucid account of Ledi Sayadaw provides a detailed and illuminating historical context, notably in relation to colonialism, for the beginnings of the whole process. A final chapter describes Ledi’s influence on other teachers in Burma, and through them on the American disciples who brought the techniques to the West. A very fine book.”
Robert H. Sharf, University of California, Berkeley
“Erik Braun’s superbly researched, elegantly crafted, and eminently accessible book is the most authoritative study to date of Ledi Sayadaw and the origins of the modern Buddhist meditation revival in Burma. But its significance goes well beyond the confines of twentieth-century Burmese history. Ledi Sayadaw and his followers laid the foundation for ‘Buddhist modernism,’ and by the last quarter of the twentieth century their innovative—if sometimes controversial—approach to Buddhist doctrine and practice had spread to the rest of Asia, as well as to Europe, America, and beyond. Braun’s account of their achievements should be required reading for anyone interested in the roots of modern ‘insight’ (or ‘mindfulness’) meditation practice.”
Preface and Acknowledgments
Note on Transliteration
Introduction: Ledi Sayadaw and the Gifts of the Buddha
1. The Best of Times and the Worst: Ledi Sayadaw's Formative Period
2. The Great War of the Commentaries: Ledi Sayadaw's Abhidhamma Controversy
3. “In the Hands of All the People”: Ledi Empowers the Laity
4. “In This Very Life”: Lay Study of the Abhidhamma
5. The Birth of Insight
Conclusion: The Death of Ledi and the Life of Insight
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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