The Many Voices of Buddhaghosa: The Commentator and Our Times
By Oscar Carrera
19 pages… this self-effacing, almost anonymous commentator’s proneness to being loved or hated, exalted or reviled, is certainly one of the least expected outcomes of Buddhist history.
… one traditional account of Buddhaghosa’s own death has the moribund commentator mentally revising the three meanings of the word ‘death’ while expiring, and it seems clear that this, rather than a parody of pedantic intellectualism, was intended as praise
On modern Theravāda’s ongoing struggle to appraise the legacy of their tradition’s greatest scholar.