Impermanent Beauty: Haiku and Free Verse from Ambapālī Therī

Author:   Udaya R Tennakoon
Publisher:   Udaya R. Tennakoon
Volume:   2
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9798233773006


Pages:   84
Publication Date:   05 February 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Impermanent Beauty: Haiku and Free Verse from Ambapālī Therī


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Impermanent Beauty: Haiku and Free Verse from Ambapālī Therī offers a carefully considered, verse-by-verse adaptation of the Therīgāthā, the canonical collection of poems composed by early Buddhist nuns. This volume focuses on verses 252-270, attributed to Ambapālī Therī, one of the most renowned figures in early Buddhism. Her poetry engages deeply with the body as a site of insight, enumerating features of physical form-hair, eyes, teeth, limbs-through the interrelated lenses of aging (jarā), impermanence (anicca), and unsatisfactoriness (dukkha). The English renderings employ a mixed formal approach, alternating between strict 5-7-5 haiku and tightly disciplined free verse, calibrated to the rhythm, density, and rhetorical force of the original Pāli. Each poem is presented as a discrete contemplative unit, encouraging reflective reading that mirrors the enumerative descent and meditative attention of the source texts. Typographical and editorial conventions signal formal variation without distracting from the work's doctrinal and literary intentions: haiku are marked in small caps with generous line spacing, while free verse retains a controlled, unobtrusive layout. This adaptation is grounded in careful philological practice. Pāli sources are drawn from the Sinhala and Pāli Tipiṭaka and cross-checked with contemporary English translations, including Bhikkhu Sujato's work via Sutta Central. Line-by-line crosswalks, footnotes, and formal audits in the appendices provide transparency and reproducibility, allowing readers and scholars to trace editorial decisions, semantic nuances, and formal correspondence. The work thus bridges scholarly rigor and contemplative practice, offering both textual insight and experiential engagement with early Buddhist poetics. Ambapālī Therī herself is a figure of historical and spiritual significance. Historically a celebrated courtesan of Vesālī, she exercised social and moral agency within her urban milieu before renouncing worldly life, entering the monastic Saṅgha, and attaining arahantship. Her poetry does not erase her past but transforms intimate experience of beauty, desire, and the body into disciplined reflection on impermanence and liberation. In this sense, the volume embodies a dialogue across time: the voice of an awakened elder is rendered into English while preserving both doctrinal integrity and aesthetic clarity. Designed for readers at the intersection of scholarship, meditation, and literary appreciation, Impermanent Beauty invites engagement with the body, the self, and the subtle work of attention. It is suitable for students of early Buddhism, comparative religion, literary studies, and contemplative practice alike, providing a model of how close philological reading can coexist with reflective, meditative engagement.

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Author:   Udaya R Tennakoon
Publisher:   Udaya R. Tennakoon
Imprint:   Udaya R. Tennakoon
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.091kg
ISBN:  

9798233773006


Pages:   84
Publication Date:   05 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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As a Diaspora Poet, he lives in Zürich, Switzerland, but his home country is Sri Lanka, where he was born in 1970. Being a political refugee, he sees the world in many perspectives and engages with writing, theater, and research. Tennakoon graduated from University of Colombo and University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. At the University of Basel, Switzerland, and also at the University of Innsbruck, Austria, He has studied 'History' in his bachelor, 'Drama and Theater' and 'Peace and Conflict Transformation' for my master Studies. As a writer, he has published several books in Sinhala and has done some theater works. He contributes articles to many websites and also as a social activist, he has been engaging with many voluntary works inside Switzerland and Europe as well as outside in Nepal and Sri Lanka.

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