Some years ago
while on a visit to Borobudur I was looking at books about the place that were
for sale at the site itself. They ranged from large coffee-table tomes to small
booklets giving a brief overview of the temple. Most gave details about when it
was built, how many tons of stone had been used to build it, it’s alignment with
two other temples nearby, the usual speculation about what the structure of the
temple might symbolize, etc. But strangely,
not one of them explained what each of the 120 panels depicting the life of the
Buddha mean. So I decided to write a book doing just that. As I finished about
two years ago an Indonesian friend sent me a copy of a just released
book doing what I had done – Titus Leber’s Lalitavistara:
The Life of the Buddha as Told on the Borobudur. I was a bit peeved that
someone had ‘beaten me to it’ but had to admit that the book’s photos are
excellent and its production top notch. Anyway, after many delays my A Pilgrim’s Guide to Borobudur finally
came out last month. While Leber’s Lalitavistara
describes each panel in only a few lines, mine does so in detail, sometime as
much as a full page. My hope is that the
book will help the visitor to Borobudur learn all about the life of the person
who was the inspiration behind this amazing monument, i.e. the Buddha. The book
is published by Karaniya, it’s in English and Bahasa Indonesia, and an
English-Bahasa Indonesia-Chinese edition is due out soon. If you are visiting
Borobudur you can purchase the book on site.
Excellent! We thoroughly enjoyed patiently photographing each section then deciphering the stories. What a good idea to put everything in a neat, multi-lingual book! How can we get a copy either in Sri Lanka or India? Sadhu! Sadhu!! Sadhu!!!
ReplyDeleteIn the Dhamma,
I must say I was surprised to hear that there are now two publications dedicated to the explanation of the symbolism of Borobudur's many panels and other symbolism. I was also surprised to hear that there had not been much information about it previously. Thanks to yourself and the other author for making these available.
ReplyDeleteHi Bhante,
ReplyDeleteIs your book on Borobudur available in Singapore? Thanks!
Hi Ven. Dhammika
ReplyDeleteWould love to purchase your book on the panels of Borobudur. However, I can't seem to find the publishers in Singapore. Can you help or direct me to someone who can?
Thank you!
order gifts online delivery in India
ReplyDeleteEconomical Packers and Movers Services in Bengaluru - Householdpackers.com
ReplyDelete