Yes, that seems Sutric to me too - & also seems accurate that renunciate practice occurs in service of a greater purpose (I think that’s usually the case, & I wouldn’t discount it being renunciate because of that).
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The interesting things was a dissertation I read on the history of the Abhayagiri vihāra, which showed that tantra was widely practice in Sri Lanka, among monks and lay people, even more than Mahayana.
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If you understand the Sri Lankan tradition, it's not just "Theravada"; it's a colorful tapestry that weaves in all the major practices, not separated by 'schools' or lineages, and including Hindu ritual and deva veneration. It's in that tapestry where I feel most comfortable.
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Kate Crosby is don't the most interesting work in this area: https://www.mangalamresearch.org/tantric-theravada/ …
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