Chasing the Monk's Shadow: A Journey in the Footsteps of Xuanzang

Chasing the Monk's Shadow: A Journey in the Footsteps of Xuanzang

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Book Specification

Item Code: IDE612
Author: Mishi Saran
Publisher: Penguin Books India Pvt. Ltd.
Language: English
Edition: 2018
ISBN: 0670058238
Pages: 456
Cover: Paperback
Other Details 8.8" X 6.2"
Weight 500 gm

Book Description

From the Jacket:

In the seventh century AD, the Chinese monk Xuanzang (earlier spelt as Hiuen Tsang or Hsuan Tsang) set off on an epic journey to India to study Buddhist philosophy from the Indian masters. Traveling along the Silk Road, through the desolate wastes of the Gobi desert and the icy passes of Central Asia, braving brigands and blizzards, Xuanzang finally reached India, where his spiritual quest took him to Buddhist holy places and monasteries throughout the subcontinent. By the time he returned to China eighteen years later, carrying with him nearly 600 scriptures which he translated from Sanskrit into Chinese, Xuanzang had covered an astonishing 10,000 miles. He also left a detailed record of his journey, which remains a valuable source of historical information on the regions he traversed.

Fourteen hundred years later, Mishi Saran follows in Xuanzang's footsteps to the fabled oasis cities of China and Central Asia, and the Buddhist sites and now-vanished kingdoms in India. Pakistan and Afghanistan that Xuanzang wrote about. Traveling seamlessly back and forth in time between the seventh century and the twenty-first. Saran uncovers the past with consummate skill even as the brings alive the present through her vivid and engaging descriptions of people and places. Her gripping chronicle includes an extraordinary eyewitness account of Kabul under the Tibetan regime, just one month before 9/11. Running parallel to the account of her travels in the moving story of the author's inner journey towards a new understanding of her roots and her identity.

With its riveting mix of lively reportage, high adventure, historical inquiry and personal memoir, this delightfully written book is a path-breaking travelogue.

About the Book

In the seventh century AD, the Chinese monk Xuanzang (earlier spelt as Hiuen Tsang or Hsuan Tsang) set off on an epic journey to India to study Buddhist philosophy from the Indian masters. Travelling along the Silk Road, through the desolate wastes of the Gobi desert and the icy passes of Central Asia, braving brigands and blizzards, Xuanzang finally reached India, where his spiritual quest took him to Buddhist holy places and monasteries throughout the subcontinent. By the time he returned to China eighteen years later, carrying with him nearly 600 scriptures which he translated from Sanskrit into Chinese, Xuanzang had covered an astonishing 10,000 miles. He also left a detailed record of his journey, which remains a valuable source of historical information on the regions he traversed.

Fourteen hundred years later, Mishi Saran follows in Xuanzang's footsteps to the fabled oasis cities of China and Central Asia, and the Buddhist sites and now- vanished kingdoms in India, Pakistan and Afghanistan that Xuanzang wrote about. Travelling seamlessly back and forth in time between the seventh century and the twenty-first, Saran uncovers the past with consummate skill even as she brings alive the present through her vivid and engaging descriptions of people and places. Her gripping chronicle includes an extraordinary eyewitness account of Kabul under the Taliban regime, just one month before 9/11. Running parallel to the account of her travels is the moving story of the author's inner journey towards a new understanding of her roots and her identity.

With its riveting mix of lively reportage, high adventure, historical inquiry and personal memoir, this delightfully written book is a path-breaking travelogue.

About the Author

Mishi Saran was born in Allahabad in 1968, but has not lived in India since the age of ten. She graduated with a degree in Chinese studies from Wellesley College, USA, and spent two years in Beijing and Nanjing. In 1994 she moved to Hong Kong, where she worked as a news reporter until she became more interested in travel writing and fiction. She is currently working on her next book.

Contents

AUTHOR'S NOTE vii
THE ROAD TO INDIA 1
JOURNEY TO THE WEST 9
CITY OF THE FLYING HORSE 31
THE JADE GATES 38
RIVER OF SAND 50
FIRE CITY 61
TWIN CONVENTS 68
WHITE WATER 84
HEAVENL Y MOUNTAINS 92
PERPETUAL SNOWS 110
NINE LEPIOSHKAS 124
SOGDIANA 129
RIVER OF GOLD 141
CROSSING THE RIVER 153
LOCKING THE SEA IN A BOX 164
UNHAPPY VALLEYS 182
SIKANDER AND PORUS 187
KINGDOM ENCLOSED BY PEAKS 195
TREE NYMPHS 205
TOO MANY WOMEN 209
HOLY CONFLUENCE 223
SCHISM IN THE SANGHA 231
SARKARI INTEZAM 235
WRONG KIND OF LOVE 244
LABOUR PAl S 255
FATAL MUSHROOMS 261
DEER PARK 265
BUDDHIST IVY LEAGUE 271
VULTURE'S PEAK 280
PEEPUL LEAF AND PERFECT WISDOM 284
LAND OF THE EASTERN LIGHT 292
REUNITED 301
FLOWER MOUNTAIN 304
OCEAN'S EDGE 311
HIDDEN BUDDHAS 318
STONE ELEPHANTS 324
HILL OF RISHIS 329
LIMBO 335
PURE LAND 337
CITY OF DRESSED STONE 345
MOUND OF THE KING 354
LOTUS CITY 362
SILK ROAD GRAFFITI 368
LISTENING POST 375
INSHALLAH 381
SACRIFICE COUNTR Y 387
SAD SECRETS 402
FLEA IN YOUR CLOTHES 418
TOOTI-PHOOTI AFGHANISTAN 425
AFTERWARDS 431
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 432
NOTES 434
BIBLIOGRAPHY 440
INDEX 443

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