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Living Buddhist Statues in Early Medieval and Modern Japan |
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Author |
Horton, Sarah
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Date | 2007 |
Pages | 232 |
Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan |
Publisher Url |
http://us.macmillan.com/palgrave.aspx
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Location | New York, NY, US [紐約, 紐約州, 美國] |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | Includes bibliographical references (p. [214]-222) and index. |
Keyword | 佛教人物=Buddhist; 佛像=Buddhist Statue; History of Japan; Asian History; History of Religion; Cultural Studies; Arts |
Abstract | A study of the surprising functions of Buddhist statues, which helped disseminate Buddhist beliefs among the populace in Tenth- and Eleventh-century Japan. Using ethnographic data drawn from present-day fieldwork and marshalling ancient textual evidence, Horton reveals the historical origins and development of modern Japanese beliefs and practices.
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Table of contents | Introduction: Living Buddhist Statues 1 Śākyamuni: Still Alive in This World 22 Connected to Amida Buddha 49 Kannon: Whatever It Takes 77 Jizō to the Rescue 112 Secret Buddhas, the Veiled Presence 156 |
ISBN | 9781349527960 (pbk); 9781403964205 (hc); 9780230607149 (E) |
Hits | 219 |
Created date | 2009.07.27 |
Modified date | 2016.11.25 |

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