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On Mandalas, Monarchs, and Mortuary Magic: Siting the Sarvadurgatipariodhana Tantra in Tibet.
Author Bjerken, Zeff
Source Journal of the American Academy of Religion
Volumev.73 n.3
Date2005.09
Pages813 - 841
PublisherOxford University Press
Publisher Url http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/
LocationOxford, UK [牛津, 英國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteVol. 73 Issue 3, p813 29p,
Keywordbuddhism; circle - religious aspects; hinduism; gnosticism; god - kingship; mandala; theology
AbstractRecent scholarship on Indian Buddhist esotericism identifies the individual practitioner's pursuit of kingship and dominion as the central defining metaphor of Tantric literature. From this perspective the mandala is not simply a Gnostic symbol of enlightenment but a model used for the realization of a Buddhist feudal polity. This article extends this line of argument by explaining why one Indian Buddhist text, the Sarvadurgatipari?odhana Tantra (SDPS), would play an important role in the conversion of Tibet to Buddhism. Drawing upon the theories of J. Z. Smith on locative religion and ritual, I argue that the ubiquitous mandalas featured in this text serve as ‘maps’ and modes of emplacement that have political ramifications for an emerging Buddhist polity in Tibet. The mandalas, sovereignty symbolism, and mortuary rites of this text also undermine the indigenous model of divine kingship that was present in Tibet prior to the arrival of Buddhism.
Table of contents GUIDES TO THE MANDALA AS SACRED REPRESENTATION: METHODOLOGICAL EXCURSIONS 815
MAPPING THE MANDALA'S MULTIPLE COORDINATES 821
NARRATING THE GEOGRAPHY OF DEATH AND THE AFTERLIFE 822
ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE SDPS TEXT AS ROYAL PROPAGANDA 826
MORTUARY MAGIC: REPLACING THE SINNER'S REBIRTH 827
RITUALS THAT SERVE SOVEREIGNS AND RECTIFY REGICIDE 831
MANDALAS ON THE MOVE IN THE MISSION CIVILISATRICE: MOLDS OR MODULAR? 835
ISSN00027189 (P); 14774585 (E)
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Created date2005.11.25
Modified date2020.01.10



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