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The Shwedagon in Sumatra : Transnational Buddhist Networks in Contemporary Myanmar and Indonesia

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In 2010, nearly thirteen hundred Buddhist monks from all over the world converged on to the small Indonesian resort town of Berastagi to celebrate the inauguration of the Taman AlamLumbini, a replica of Myanmar’s most iconic Theravada Buddhist temple, the ShwedagonPaya. Nestled on Christian lands within a predominantly Muslim country, the building of the Taman AlamLumbini marked several years of negotiation amongst various religious communities, local government mediators, and patrons. This study makes a preliminary assessment of the ways in which cultural and historical discourses were used by participants to evoke a sense of transnational connectedness outside the realm of formal bilateral diplomacy. Through particular Buddhist ceremonies, rituals, and imagery, Myanmar sponsors and Indonesian patrons promoted a sense of broad pan‐Asianism that linked monks, state officials, and local lay practitioners into a single community. A brief examination of the key speeches during the opening ceremony reveals that national interest and identity were still very much in play.

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Ⅰ. Introduction
 Ⅱ. Origins
 Ⅲ. Towards a Vision of Pan-Regional Buddhism : The Opening Ceremony
 Ⅳ. Preliminary Conclusions
 Bibliography
 

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  • Maitrii Aung‐Thwin Assistant Professor, National University of Singapore

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