Esoteric Buddhism in Mediaeval Maritime Asia : : Networks of Masters, Texts, Icons / / Andrea Acri.

This volume advocates a trans-regional, and maritime-focused, approach to studying the genesis, development and circulation of Esoteric (or Tantric) Buddhism across Maritime Asia from the seventh to the thirteenth centuries ce. The book lays emphasis on the mobile networks of human agents ('Mas...

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Place / Publishing House:Singapore : : ISEAS Publishing, , [2016]
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (468 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • CONTENTS
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  • ABBREVIATIONS
  • CONVENTIONS
  • 1. Introduction: Esoteric Buddhist Networks along the Maritime Silk Routes, 7th-13th Century ad
  • PART I: MONKS, TEXTS, PATRONS
  • 2. Coronation and Liberation According to a Javanese Monk in China: Bianhong's Manual on the abhiṣeka of a cakravartin
  • 3. Saṅ Hyaṅ Kamahāyānikan, Borobudur, and the Origins of Esoteric Buddhism in Indonesia
  • 4. Traces of Indonesian Influences in Tibet
  • 5. The Politics of Esoteric Buddhism: Amoghavajra and the Tang State
  • 6. (Spi)ritual Warfare in 13th-Century Asia? International Relations, the Balance of Powers, and the Tantric Buddhism of Kṛtanagara and Khubilai Khan
  • PART II: ART, ARCHITECTURE, AND MATERIAL CULTURE
  • 7. Images of Devotion and Power in South and Southeast Bengal
  • 8. Borobudur's Pāla Forebear? A Field Note from Kesariya, Bihar, India
  • 9. Imagery, Ritual, and Ideology: Examining the Mahāvihāra at Ratnagiri
  • 10. Seeds of Vajrabodhi: Buddhist Ritual Bronzes from Java and Khorat
  • 11. Archaeological Evidence for Esoteric Buddhism in Sumatra, 7th to 13th Century
  • 12. The Tale of Sudhana and Manoharā on Candi Jago: An Interpretation of a Series of Narrative Bas-reliefs on a 13th-Century East Javanese Monument
  • PART III: BAUDDHA-ŚAIVA DYNAMICS
  • 13. Once More on the 'Ratu Boko Mantra': Magic, Realpolitik, and Bauddha-Śaiva Dynamics in Ancient Nusantara
  • 14. Mid-9th-Century Adversity for Sinhalese Esoteric Buddhist Exemplars in Java: Lord Kumbhayoni and the 'Rag-wearer' Paṁsukūlika Monks of the Abhayagirivihāra
  • 15. A Śaiva Text in Chinese Garb? An Annotated Translation of the Suji liyan Moxishouluo tian shuo aweishe fa
  • APPENDIX A: The Names of Nāgabuddhi and Vajrabuddhi
  • APPENDIX B: Notes on the Alleged Reading vālaputra on the Pikatan Funeral Stele
  • THE CONTRIBUTORS
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • INDEX