A. Thomas Kirsch
Cornell University
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The Journal of Asian Studies | 1977
A. Thomas Kirsch
Complexity has characterized the Thai religious system since at least 1292, when the well-known inscription of Rama Kamhaeng was composed. This inscription not only celebrates the devotion of his people of Sukhothai to Theravada Buddhism but also notes a special relationship between the prosperity of the kingdom and reverence for Phra Khaphung, a “spirit-deity” living in a nearby mountain. Phra Khaphung is characterized as a phī-thewadā , combining phī (an indigenous Thai form meaning “spirit,” “ghost”) with thewadā (a form derived from Hindu-Buddhist cosmology and meaning “deity”). This classification of Phra Khaphung suggests that a process of merging two once-distinct religious traditions had already begun.
The Journal of Asian Studies | 1973
A. Thomas Kirsch; Richard Gombrich
American Ethnologist | 1985
A. Thomas Kirsch
Journal of the American Oriental Society | 1976
Frank E. Reynolds; G. William Skinner; A. Thomas Kirsch
The Journal of Asian Studies | 1974
Brian L. Foster; A. Thomas Kirsch
Archive | 2010
Yohko Tsuji; Charles F. Keyes; Judy L. Ledgerwood; A. Thomas Kirsch; O. W. Wolters
American Anthropologist | 1996
A. Thomas Kirsch
The Journal of Asian Studies | 1994
A. Thomas Kirsch
American Anthropologist | 1984
A. Thomas Kirsch
International Migration Review | 1982
A. Thomas Kirsch; Charles F. Keyes