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ID099454
Title ProperAgainst the stream
Other Title Informationthe Thai female Buddhist saint Mae Chi Kaew Sianglam (1901-1991)
LanguageENG
AuthorSeeger, Martin
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Both Thai and Western academia have recently paid increasing attention to the changing roles of Thai Buddhist women. Still conspicuously missing, however, are more in-depth studies of female Buddhist saints in Thailand and the attendant symbolism, which would provide a more adequate depiction of the contemporary Thai Buddhist landscape. Similar to the prominent role of the mae chi in monastic education, the emergence of hagiographies and the veneration of female Buddhist saints has not, to date, been given sufficient attention in academic studies. To help remedy this situation, this paper provides a life account of one of the most outstanding female practitioners of modern Thai Buddhism: Mae Chi Kaew Sianglam (1901-1991). A summary of an increasing number of available biographical materials on Mae Chi Kaew's life is followed by a thematic analysis in which the author examines various aspects of her life accounts and her veneration. The purpose is to study the enormous significance of Mae Chi Kaew's biographies and attendant symbolic representations in the context of the religious landscape of Thai Buddhism. The author shows that many hagiographical elements in the sacred biographies of Mae Chi Kaew approximate the hagiographical paradigms not only of the Buddha and other Pali canonical figures, but also of modern saints of the Thai forest tradition. At the same time, however, significant hagiographical and venerational particularities can be observed.
`In' analytical NoteSouth East Asia Research Vol. 18, No. 3; Sep 2010: p555-595
Journal SourceSouth East Asia Research Vol. 18, No. 3; Sep 2010: p555-595
Key WordsTheravada Buddhism ;  Mae Chi ;  Religious Symbolism ;  Amulets ;  Superhuman Powers ;  Hagiography