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Malleable Mâra: The Transformations of A Buddhist Symbol of Evil |
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Author |
Nichols, Michael David (著)
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Date | 2004.06.16 |
Pages | 69 |
Publisher | Miami University |
Publisher Url |
https://miamioh.edu/
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Location | Ohio, US [俄亥俄州, 美國] |
Content type | 博碩士論文=Thesis and Dissertation |
Language | 英文=English |
Degree | master |
Institution | Miami University |
Department | Religion |
Advisor | Elizabeth Wilson |
Publication year | 2004 |
Keyword | Demonology; Mara; Mahayana Buddhism |
Abstract | Despite its importance to the legend of the Buddha’s enlightenment and numerous Buddhist texts, a longitudinal, diachronic analysis of the symbol of Mâra has never been done. This thesis aims to fill that gap by tracing the Evil One’s development in three spheres. Chapter one deals with Mâra in the Nikâya texts, in which the deity is portrayed as a malign being diametrically opposed to the Buddha and his teachings. Chapter two discusses how that representation changes to ambivalence in certain Mahâyâna sûtras due to increased emphasis on the philosophical concepts of emptiness and non-duality. Finally, chapter three charts the results of a collision between the two differing representations of Mâra in Southeast Asia. The concludes that the figure of Mâra is malleable and reflects changes in doctrinal and sociological situations. |
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Created date | 2023.02.06 |
Modified date | 2023.02.06 |
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