What Happened After Manjusri Migrated to China?

What Happened After Manjusri Migrated to China?

The Sinification of the Manjusri Faith and the Globalization of the Wutai Cult

Kuan, Guang; Chen, Jinhua; Fo, Hu

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2022

316

Dura

Inglês

9781032073491

15 a 20 dias

725

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Foreword The Transmission of Wutai Cult from South Asia to China 1. A chemical 'explosion' triggered by an encounter between Indian and Chinese medical sciences: another look at the significances of the Sinhalese Monk Sakyamitra's (567?- 668+ ) visit at Mount Wutai in 667 2. Fazang's theory of zhenru ?? (Skt. tathata) and zhongxing ?? (Skt. gotra): with a focus on the influence of the Ratnagotravibhaga 3. Gathering medicines among the cypress: the relationship between healing and place in the earliest records of Mount Wutai The Spread of the Wutai Cult in China: Center and Margins 4. A study on a stone lantern from Dongzhang village in medieval China 5. Northern Wei Wutaishan: an outside view of centres and peripheries 6. How the Mount Wutai cult stimulated the development of Chinese Chan in southern China at Qingliang monasteries 7. The way of the Nine Palaces (jiugong dao ???): a lay Buddhist movement The Wutai Cult in Japan 8. Moving monks and mountains: Chogen and the cults of Gyoki, Manjusri, and Wutai 9. Decentering Manjusri: some aspects of Manjusri's cult in medieval Japan 10. Representations of the Wutai Mountains in classical Japanese literature The Wutai Cult in Tibet, Mongolia, Khotan and Korea 11. Tibeto- Mongol Buddhist architecture and iconography on Wutaishan, seventeenth to early twentieth centuries 12. A visit of Christian missionaries at Mount Wutai: Mongol Buddhism from a cross- cultural perspective 13. The Manjusri cult in Khotan 14. Ennin's (793- 864) Sillan connections on his journey to Mt. Wutai: a fresh look at Ennin's travel record
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Holy Mountains;Li Family;Pole Star;Tibetan Buddhist;Tibetan Buddhism;Mount Wutai;Wu Zetian;Huayan Jing;Wutaishan Mountain;Chinese Buddhism;Stone Lantern;Tibetan Buddhist Monasteries;Great Buddha Hall;Mount Hiei;Lotus Sutra;Mongol Buddhism;Chinese Buddhist Monasteries;Chan Masters;Ancient Chronicle;Heike Monogatari;Classical Japanese Literature;LMS;Kaiyuan Period;Mount Tiantai;Chan Monasteries