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Envisioning a Mongolian Buddhist Identity Through Chinggis Khan
Author Wallace, Vesna A.
Source Buddhism in Mongolian History, Culture, and Society
Date2015.01.30
PublisherOxford University Press
Publisher Url https://oxford.universitypressscholarship.com/
LocationNew York, NY, US [紐約, 紐約州, 美國]
Content type專題研究論文=Research Paper
Language英文=English
NoteAuthor Affiliations: Department of Religious Studies, UC Santa Barbara
KeywordChinggis Khan; Mongolian Buddhist identity; historical chronicles; Basan lama; dharmic state; cakravartin
AbstractFollowers of Shamanism and Mongolian Buddhism argue to this day over Chinggis Khan’s religious identity. This chapter focuses on such arguments and on the Mongolian Buddhist liturgies and rituals related to the cult of Chinggis Khan. Regardless of the Mongols’ close historical ties to Tibetan Buddhism and the infiltration of the Tibetan language into their intellectual life, in their ongoing process of self-identification and re-imagination of the Mongolian Buddhist identity, the image of Chinggis Khan as a supporter of Buddhism has played an important role. The Golden Summary eulogizes him as a true Buddhist universal monarch whose greatness was foretold by the Buddha Śākyamuni himself. It identifies the Golden Clan of Chinggis Khan with the Golden Clan of the mythical king Mahāsammata, depicted in the White History as the first to set up the “policy of dual law” in the land of Magadha, the vajra-seat of the Buddha-Dharma.
Table of contentsIntroduction
Discourses On Chinggis Khan And Mongolian Buddhist Identity In Modern Mongolia
Mongolian Buddhist Chronicles On Chinggis Khan’s Contribution To Buddhism
Chinggis Khan As A Buddhist Deity And Ethicization Of His Military Campaigns
Buddhist Rituals Of Worshipping Chinggis Khan
Conclusion
ISBN9780199958641 (hardback); 9780199958665 (paperback); 9780199958658 (ebook); 9780190206819 (online content)
DOI10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199958641.003.0005
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Created date2020.11.13
Modified date2020.11.16



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