Site mapAbout usConsultative CommitteeAsk LibrarianContributionCopyrightCitation GuidelineDonationHome        

CatalogAuthor AuthorityGoogle
Search engineFulltextScripturesLanguage LessonsLinks
 


Extra service
Tools
Export
The Doctrinal Origins of Embryology in the Shingon School
Author Kameyama, Takahiko (著)=亀山隆彦 (au.)
Source Japanese Journal of Religious Studies
Volumev.47 n.1
Date2020
Pages85 - 102
PublisherNanzan Institute for Religion and Culture=南山宗教文化研究所
Publisher Url http://nirc.nanzan-u.ac.jp/en/
Location名古屋, 日本 [Nagoya, Japan]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteAuthor Affiliations: Research Center for World Buddhist Cultures at Ryukoku University
Keywordesoteric Buddhism; five stages within the womb; red and white drops; Kakuban; embryology; Gorinkuji myō himitsu shaku
AbstractIn this article, I discuss the significance of embryological knowledge, such as the red and white drops and the five developmental stages of the embryo, in medieval Shingon esoteric Buddhism. Specifically, I examine the writings of Kakuban, an eminent Shingon Buddhist monk in early medieval Japan, and point out that, according to Kakuban, embryological knowledge was connected with the six elements, which were fundamental to Shingon conceptions of ontology. In other words, by constructing embryological theories, medieval Shingon monks such as Kakuban attempted to make a correlation between abstract and distant cosmologies and the life and death realities of their daily lives.
Table of contentsThe Five Developmental Stages of the Embryo in the Uchigikishū 88
Embryological Theory in the Gorinkuji 91
The Six Elements and Kakuban’s Embryological Theory 95
Conclusion 98
References 99
ISSN03041042 (P)
DOIdx.doi.org/10.18874/jjrs.47.1.2020.85-102
Hits404
Created date2021.01.08



Best viewed with Chrome, Firefox, Safari(Mac) but not supported IE

Notice

You are leaving our website for The full text resources provided by the above database or electronic journals may not be displayed due to the domain restrictions or fee-charging download problems.

Record correction

Please delete and correct directly in the form below, and click "Apply" at the bottom.
(When receiving your information, we will check and correct the mistake as soon as possible.)

Serial No.
603021

Search History (Only show 10 bibliography limited)
Search Criteria Field Codes
Search CriteriaBrowse