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Die altuigurische Daśakarmapathāvadānamālā und die buddhistische Literatur Zentralasiens
Author Wilkens, Jens
Source Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies=JIABS
Volumev.38
Date2015
Pages245 - 270
PublisherPeeters Publishers
Publisher Url http://www.peeters-leuven.be/
LocationLeuven, Belgium [魯汶, 比利時]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NotePanel: Tocharian Buddhism
AbstractThe collection of stories entitled Daśakarmapathāvadānamālā is the most important narrative work of Central Asian Buddhism as it is attested next to its Old Uyghur version – although in fragments only – in Tocharian A and B as well as in Sogdian. The article is a comparative attempt at delineating the position of the Old Uyghur work against the backdrop of Central Asian Buddhist literature. After a comparison of the Kāñcanasārāvadāna in its Old Uyghur and Sogdian versions, the consequences of the ten unwholesome actions as described on various occasions in the frame story of the Daśakarmapathāvadānamālā are compared to similar depictions in the Tocharian B version of the Karmavibhaṅga and the Khotanese Book of Zambasta. Very fragmentary passages in the collection of avadānas referring to the well known simile of the turtle and to the idea that trembling of the gall causing a swoon are interpreted with recourse to other Central Asian Buddhist works. It can be shown that licking parts of the body was seen in Central Asia as a gesture of adoration not only in Buddhist art but in Buddhist literature as well.
Table of contentsVorbemerkungen 245
Auswirkungen der zehn unheilsamen Handlungsweisen 251
Das Schildkrötengleichnis 256
Das Gallenbeben 259
Lecken als Geste der Liebkosung 260
Schlussbemerkung 266
Abkürzungen 266
Literatur 267
ISSN0193600X (P); 25070347 (E)
DOI10.2143/JIABS.38.0.3134543
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Created date2016.08.19
Modified date2021.03.13



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