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Invoking the Mother of Awakening: An Investigation of Jōkei's and Eison's Monju kōshiki
作者 Quinter, David
出處題名 Japanese Journal of Religious Studies
卷期v.38 n.2
出版日期2011
頁次263 - 302
出版者Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture=南山宗教文化研究所
出版者網址 http://nirc.nanzan-u.ac.jp/en/
出版地名古屋, 日本 [Nagoya, Japan]
資料類型期刊論文=Journal Article
使用語言英文=English
附註項David Quinter is an assistant professor of East Asian religions in the Interdisciplinary
Program in Religious Studies and the Department of East Asian Studies at the University
of Alberta.
關鍵詞Jōkei; Eison; Mañjuśrī; kōshiki; Kamakura period; bodhicitta; Nara Buddhism; Lotus Sutra; Pure Land; sangoku‑mappō
摘要This article analyzes the Monju kōshiki (Mañjuśrī ceremonials) written by Jōkei (1155–1213) and Eison (or Eizon; 1201–1290), two leaders of Nara Buddhism in the Kamakura period. These texts are illuminating for the study of medieval Japanese religion, as they combine devotion to Mañjuśrī with Lotus Sutra, Śākyamuni, Maitreya, and Pure Land faith. I argue that the treatment of medieval devotional cults in many previous analyses obscures the shared contexts of “Kamakura New Buddhism” and the exoteric-esoteric (kenmitsu) Buddhism of the Nara schools, understating the fluidity of identities among deities and practitioners so characteristic of the time. Moreover, these texts serve as powerful examples of a literary and ritual genre widely employed by medieval Nara leaders. I thus use the texts and the kōshiki genre to highlight a creativity and plurality among such Nara monks extending well beyond the common framework of Śākyamuni faith and competitive reactions to new Kamakura movements.
ISSN03041042 (P)
點閱次數562
建檔日期2013.04.16
更新日期2017.09.13










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