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Buddhist Sacred Mountains, Auspicious Landscapes,and Their Agency
Author Wallace, Vesna A.
Source Buddhism in Mongolian History, Culture, and Society
Date2015.01.30
PublisherOxford University Press
Publisher Url https://oxford.universitypressscholarship.com/
LocationNew York, NY, US [紐約, 紐約州, 美國]
Content type專題研究論文=Research Paper
Language英文=English
NoteAuthor Affiliations: Department of Religious Studies, UC Santa Barbara
Keywordnāgas; savdags; religious taboos; protected areas; ovoo; Bogd Khan Mountain; Burkhan Khaldun Mountain; Otgontenger Mountain; Süütei Mountain; Eighth Bogd Jembtsundambaź
AbstractSince the seventeenth century, Mongolian Buddhist tradition has identified numerous places across Mongolia as the dwelling places of the Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, and spirits such as nāgas, the lords of land (savdag), and others. The beautiful, unspoiled Mongolian landscape has been viewed as a horizon of national and Buddhist identities. The chapter examines the interconnection between the traditional pastoral and Buddhist culture and Mongolia’s landscape, which has in part shaped the sense of identity and cultural values of Mongolian Buddhists. The Mongolian landscape and its climatic conditions, which evidence the experiences and struggles of both humans and livestock, have influenced the Mongolian Buddhist culture and its reverential approach to the natural environment and the nonhuman entities controlling the landscape. Replacing some pre-Buddhist, Shamanic practices while absorbing others, the Mongolian Buddhist tradition constructed a set of symbolic meanings of the indigenous landscapes.
Table of contentsIntroduction
The Environmental Preservation: Religious Taboos And State Regulations
Animated Landscapes And Their Hidden Agents
The Power Of Landscapes And The “Mongolian Buddhist Semiotics Of Nature”
Conclusion
ISBN9780199958641 (hardback); 9780199958665 (paperback); 9780199958658 (ebook); 9780190206819 (online content)
DOI10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199958641.003.0012
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Created date2020.11.13
Modified date2020.11.19



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