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Author |
Hara, Minoru
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Source |
Indo-Iranian Journal
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Volume | v.52 n.2-3 |
Date | 2009.06-09 |
Pages | 217 - 249 |
Publisher | Brill |
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http://www.brill.com/
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Location | Leiden, the Netherlands [萊登, 荷蘭] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Keyword | DOHADA; BUDDHA; SAMA; KARNA; RTU; PUSPA |
Abstract | This article discusses the procreation of gods and sages in ancient India, which is contrasted to the ordinary way of procreation among human beings. It is sporadically mentioned in the classical Sanskrit literature, but more systematically in the commentary literature. The divine beings could dispense with sexual contact for bringing about their offspring and produce offspring by such acts as touching (śparsa), thinking (samkalpa), addressing (ullapana), smiling (upahasana), etc., some of which are also found in a list of the so-called dohadas of plants and trees for bringing about flowers (puspa). |
Table of contents | Introduction 217 Divine Procreation(I) 222 Touching (sparsa) 223 Embrace 225 Thinking (manas, samkalpa) 225 Divine Procreation (2) 227 List of Seven (cola-gahana, päna, parâmassana, dassana, sadda, gandha, samsagga) 227 List of Six (manas, caksus, vâc, hasta, islesa, dvandva) 229 List of Five 231 (1) samkalpa, väc, drsti, sparsa, samgharsana 231 (2) samkalpa, darsana, sparsa, tapas, maithuna 231 (3) dvandva, älingana. päny-äpti, hasita, iksa 232 (4) uhasana, ullapana, upanijjhäyana, (par)ämasana, ajjhacara 232 Excursus (Divine Procreation and Tiee-dohada) 236 Dohada 237 Tree-dohada 238 Asoka 238 Bakula = Kesara 238 Puspa 243 Abbreviations 247 References 248
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ISSN | 00197246 (P); 15728536 (E) |
Hits | 343 |
Created date | 2015.01.27 |
Modified date | 2019.12.12 |

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