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Bronkhorst (Sanskrit and Indian studies, U. of Lausanne, Switzerland) has lectured extensively during the past five years on various aspects of the material in this book, and he's glad to have had the opportunity to collect and consolidate his thinking for this presentation. In the first paragraphs of the first chapter he asserts his disagreement with prevailing notions of the origins of Buddhism as a reaction against vedic Brahmanism; this position is fully elaborated in his previous work (Greater Magadha), but he summarizes his information and arguments pertaining to the cultural and spiritual background of Buddhism so that readers have the basis for the present work. The subject is the interaction of Buddhism and Brahmanism, and the eventual disappearance of Buddhism from the Indian sub-continent. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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'Con How the Brahmins Won si chiude, forse, il discorso iniziato con la pubblicazione di Greater Magadha, eppure ancora tante sono le finestre appena schiuse, soprattutto quando si cerca di mettere in dialogo fonti sanscrite, prcrite, greche e cinesi. Certamente, questi tre volumi tutti insieme danno un contributo irrinunciabile per cono 150 marianna ferrara scere le operazioni politiche e propagandistiche, le narrative e le retoriche, le storie individuali e collettive attraverso le quali i brahmani sono riusciti a imporre lideologia che ne ha preservato lautorevolezza e lautorità per secoli. E allombra di questa storia apparentemente a lieto fine per la classe brahmanica, tante altre ancora dovranno essere raccontate, non senza sorprese.' Marianna Ferrara, Historia Religionum 11 (2019)

Preface vii
Chapter One Introduction: Buddhism Before the New Brahmanism
1(26)
1.1 The original context
1(5)
1.2 Interactions
6(6)
1.3 Imperial help
12(15)
Chapter Two Brahmanism
27(72)
2.1 The new Brahmanism
27(15)
2.2 The spread of Sanskrit
42(23)
2.3 The brahmanical colonization of the past
65(9)
2.4 The brahmanization of borrowed features
74(25)
Chapter Three Buddhism Confronted with Brahmanism
99(148)
3.1 A courtly challenge
99(14)
3.2 Science and religion in classical India
113(9)
3.3 A new language
122(20)
Appendix to chapter 3.3: Jainism, Mathura and Sanskrit
130(12)
3.4 Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit, the original language
142(11)
3.5 Buddhism sanskritized, Buddhism brahmanized
153(17)
3.6 Philosophical encounters
170(23)
3.7 The relics of the Buddha
193(37)
Relic worship
193(13)
What happened to the body of the Buddha?
206(19)
Appendix to
Chapter 3.7: What happened to Mahavira's body?
225(5)
3.8 Adjustment to political reality
230(17)
References 247(34)
Abbreviations 281(4)
Index 285
Johannes Bronkhorst is Professor of Sanskrit and Indian studies at the University of Lausanne (Switzerland) since 1987. Doctorates: Pune (India, 1979), Leiden (Netherlands, 1980). Recent books: Greater Magadha (2007), Aux origines de la philosophie indienne (2008), Buddhist Teaching in India (2009).