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What Do Protective Deities, Mongolian Heroes, and Fast Steeds Have in Common?
作者 Wallace, Vesna A.
出處題名 Buddhism in Mongolian History, Culture, and Society
出版日期2015.01.30
出版者Oxford University Press
出版者網址 https://oxford.universitypressscholarship.com/
出版地New York, NY, US [紐約, 紐約州, 美國]
資料類型專題研究論文=Research Paper
使用語言英文=English
附註項Author Affiliations: Department of Religious Studies, UC Santa Barbara
關鍵詞Jamsran; Hayagrīva; Avalokiteśvara; steeds; horserace; wind horse; hero; Magsarjav; Marshall Choibalsan
摘要In the Mongolian Buddhist world, powerful, fierce Buddhist deities such as Jamsran (lCam sring), Hayagrīva, and Vajrapāṇi are seen as paragons of courage, physical and mental strength and virtue and are greatly admired. The chapter investigates a connection between the war god Jamsran and Hayagrīva, the lord of horses, who traditionally stood at a junction of the religio-cultural, political, and economic realms in Mongolia. Their popularity among the Mongols came from being modeled into recognizable yet otherworldly beings who resemble celebrated Mongolian heroes and who can protect the Mongolian people, land, and horses from adversaries, demons of obstacles, and diseases. Since a Mongolian hero cannot fulfill his destiny without his fast steed and his inner wind horse, and his horse must have its own divine protector. In some cases this is yet another emanation of the hero’s own protector.
目次Introduction
Jamsran (“Brother-And-Sister”), Or Begzee (T. Beg Tse, “a Coat Of Mail”)
Hero’s Steed And Hayagrīva As The Protector Of The Steed
Conclusion
ISBN9780199958641 (hardback); 9780199958665 (paperback); 9780199958658 (ebook); 9780190206819 (online content)
DOI10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199958641.003.0011
點閱次數178
建檔日期2020.11.13
更新日期2020.11.19










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