Bibliography for Buddhist Creation MythsCompiled by Valerie Stoker
Primary Sources: Agganna-Sutta of the Digha-Nikaya; a quick translation is available at: http://www.buddhadust.org/sutta/dn/27_exrpt.html Walshe, Maurice, Trans. _Digha-Nikaya_ Buddhaghosa's Visuddhimagga ("Path of Purification") see 13.32 ff.
Secondary Sources: Re: Agganna-Sutta: Paul, Diana _Women in Buddhism_, p. xx. Collins, Steven. _Nirvana and other Buddhist Felicities_. Re: world cycles, generally: Tambiah, Stanley _World Conqueror, World Renouncer_ Chapter 2. References on the Aggañña-Sutta (contributed by Tim Lubin) Collins, Steven. "The Discourse on What Is Primary (Aggañña Sutta): An Annotated Translation." Journal of Indian Philosophy 21 (1993): 301-93. Richard Gombrich. "The Buddha's Book of Genesis?" Indo-Iranian Journal 35 (1992): 179-191. [Interprets the Aggañña Sutta as a parody of Brahmanical creation myths that recasts them in Buddhist terms.] Top of Page | RISA Home PageRevised: February 06, 2004 |