Esoteric Buddhism and the Tantras in East AsiaBRILL, 10 thg 12, 2010 - 1238 trang In all likelihood, it was the form of Buddhism labeled “Esoteric Buddhism” that had the greatest geographical spread of any form of Buddhism. It left its imprint not only on its native India, but far beyond, on Southeast Asia, Central Asia, including Tibet and Mongolia, as well as the East Asian countries China, Korea and Japan. Not only has Esoteric Buddhism contributed substantially to the development of Buddhism in many cultures, but it also facilitated the transmission of religious art and material culture, science and technology. This volume, the result of an international collaboration of forty scholars, provides a comprehensive resource on Esoteric Buddhism and the Tantras in their Chinese, Korean, and Japanese contexts from the first few centuries of the common era right up to the present. Edited by Charles D. Orzech (General Editor), Henrik H. Sørensen and Richard K. Payne. Contributors include: Barbara Ambrose, Anna Andreeva, Sarah Aptilon, Ian Astley, Clemente Beghi, Heather Blair, William Bodiford, Chen Jinhua, Paul Copp, Ronald M. Davidson, Lucia Dolce, Athanasios Drakakis, Donald Drummond, Ruth Dunnell, Jay Ford, David Gardiner, Rolf Giebel, Robert M. Gimello, David Gray, Elizabeth ten Grotenhuis, Nobumi Iyanaga, George Keyworth, Martin Lehnert, Hun Y. Lye, Shinya Mano, Richard M. McBride, Laura Meeks, Regan Murphy, Charles D. Orzech, Richard K. Payne, Klaus Pinte, Fabio Rambelli, Thierry Robouam, James Robson, Brian Ruppert, Neil Schmid, Gaynor Sekimori, Shen Weirong, Henrik H. Sørensen, Mark Unno, Pamela Winfield |
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Esoteric Buddhism and the Tantras in East Asia Some Methodological Considerations | 3 |
Esoteric Buddhism in South Asia | 19 |
Canonical and Noncanonical Sources and Materials | 25 |
3 Taishō Volumes 1821 | 27 |
4 Textual Material Relating to Esoteric Buddhism in China Outside the Taishō vol 1821 | 37 |
Esoteric Buddhist Practices | 69 |
5 Abhisẹka | 71 |
6 Mudrā Mantra and Mandala | 76 |
46 Esoteric Buddhist Art Under the Nanzhao and Dali Kingdoms | 487 |
47 Esoteric Buddhist Art in China 9601279 | 498 |
The Broader Impact of Esoteric Buddhism | 513 |
48 The Esotericization of Chinese Buddhist Practices | 515 |
49 Song Tiantai GhostFeeding Rituals | 520 |
50 Avalokiteśvara | 525 |
51 Esoteric Buddhist Elements in Daoist Ritual Manuals of the Song Yuan and Ming | 529 |
The Impact of Tibetan and Central Asian Vajrayāna in China | 537 |
7 Central Divinities in the Esoteric Buddhist Pantheon in China | 90 |
8 Homa | 133 |
9 Visualization and Contemplation | 141 |
10 Stūpas and Relics in Esoteric Buddhism | 146 |
New Scriptures and New Practices | 153 |
A Working Definition | 155 |
12 Dhāraṇī Scriptures | 176 |
13 The Apocrypha and Esoteric Buddhism in China | 181 |
14 Esoteric Buddhism and Magic in China | 197 |
15 Esoteric Buddhism and its Relation to Healing and Demonology | 208 |
16 Popular Esoteric Deities and the Spread of their Cults | 215 |
17 Esoteric Scriptures in the Context of Chinese Buddhist Translation Practice | 220 |
Convergences Esoteric Buddhism Daoismand Popular Religion | 223 |
18 Talismans in Chinese Esoteric Buddhism | 225 |
19 Astrology and the Worship of the Planets in Esoteric Buddhism of the Tang | 230 |
20 Concepts of the Netherworld and Modifications in the Chinese Articulation of Karma | 245 |
21 Mediums in Esoteric Buddhism | 251 |
22 Esoteric Buddhist Art up to the Tang | 255 |
Esoteric Buddhism during the Tang | 261 |
From Atikūtạ to Amoghavajra 651780 | 263 |
24 Esoteric Buddhism and Monastic Institutions | 286 |
25 The Presence of Esoteric Buddhist Elements in Chinese Buddhism during the Tang | 294 |
26 The Development of the Esoteric Buddhist Canon | 304 |
27 The Impact of Translated Esoteric Buddhist Scriptures on Chinese Buddhism | 307 |
Esoteric Buddhism in the Late Tang | 315 |
Key Figures in Esoteric Buddhism during the Tang | 337 |
29 Śubhākarasiṃha | 339 |
30 Yixing | 342 |
31 Vajrabodhi 671741 | 345 |
His Role in and Influence on the Development of Buddhism | 351 |
33 Prajña | 360 |
Esoteric Buddhism in the Provinces and Neighboring Regions | 363 |
34 Dunhuang and Central Asia with an Appendix on Dunhuang Manuscript Resources | 365 |
35 Esoteric Buddhism in the Nanzhao and Dali Kingdoms ca 8001253 | 379 |
36 Esoteric Buddhism in Sichuan During the Tang and Five Dynasties Period | 393 |
37 Esoteric Buddhist Art Under the Tang | 401 |
The Song Liao Xixia Jin and Yunnan | 419 |
An Overview | 421 |
39 Esoteric Buddhism in Song Dynasty Sichuan | 431 |
40 Buddhist Tantras and Chinese Culture | 435 |
41 Translation of Tantras and Other Esoteric Buddhist Scriptures | 439 |
42 Tibet and the Continent from the Tenth to Thirteenth Centuries | 451 |
43 Esoteric Buddhism Under the Liao | 456 |
44 Esoteric Buddhism Under the Xixia 10381227 | 465 |
45 Esoteric Buddhism Under the Jin 11151234 | 478 |
52 Tibetan Buddhism in MongolYuan China 12061368 | 539 |
53 Tantric Buddhism in Ming China | 550 |
54 Yuqie Yankou in the MingQing | 561 |
55 Tibetan Lamas in Ethnic Chinese Communities and the Rise of New TibetanInspired Chinese Religions | 568 |
Esoteric Buddhism in Korea | 573 |
Three Kingdoms and Unified Silla ca 600918 | 575 |
57 Esoteric Buddhism Under the Koryo 9181392 | 597 |
58 Esoteric Buddhism Under the Choson | 616 |
Esoteric Buddhism in Japan Esoteric Buddhism in Japan during the Nara and Heian | 659 |
59The Dissemination of Esoteric Scriptures in EighthCentury Japan | 661 |
60 Onmyōdō and Esoteric Buddhism | 683 |
61 Kūkai and the Development of Shingon Buddhism | 691 |
62 Esoteric Buddhism Material Culture and Catalogues in East Asia | 709 |
63 The Maṇḍala as Metropolis | 719 |
The Esoteric Buddhism of the Tendai School | 744 |
65 Godaiin Annen | 768 |
66 Exploring the Esoteric in Nara Buddhism | 776 |
67 Dharma Prince Shukaku and the Esoteric Buddhist Culture of Sacred Works Shōgyō in Medieval Japan | 794 |
Medieval Kamakura Muromachi and AzukaMomoyama | 801 |
68 Tachikawaryū | 803 |
Constructing Lineage in the ShingiShingon Tradition of Japan | 815 |
70 Yōsai and Esoteric Buddhism | 827 |
71 Shintō and Esoteric Buddhism | 835 |
Esoteric Buddhism and Vinaya Orthodoxy in Japan | 845 |
73 The Deity of Miwa and Tendai Esoteric Thought | 854 |
74 Kōmyō Shingon | 863 |
Human Hair in Japanese Esotericizing Embroideries | 876 |
Nyoirin Kannon in the Ono Shingon Tradition | 893 |
77 Landmarks of Esoteric Art in Japan | 904 |
78 Zen and Esoteric Buddhism | 924 |
79 The Tōji Lecture Hall Statue Mandala and the Choreography of Mikkyō | 936 |
Early Modern Modern and Contemporary Edo Meiji and up to the Present | 983 |
80 Sanskrit Studies in Early Modern Japan | 985 |
A Study of the Ritual Calendar of an Edo Period Shugendō ShrineTemple Complex | 997 |
82 Shingon Buddhism in the Early Modern Period | 1009 |
83 Tōzanha Shugendō in the Early Modern Period | 1018 |
84 The Fourfold Training in Japanese Esoteric Buddhism | 1024 |
Whether Esotericism Appears or Remains Concealed in the World Depends on the Trend of the Times | 1029 |
Tantra and New Age Movements from Agonshū to Asahara Shōkō | 1035 |
Continuities and Discontinuities in Esoteric Ritual | 1040 |
Contributors | 1055 |
Abbreviations | 1059 |
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