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ネパールの不空羂索観自在マンダラ ――儀軌と布製絵画――=Maṇḍala of Amoghapāśa-lokeśvara in Nepal: Its Ritual Texts and Cloth Paintings
Author 佐久間留理子 (著)=さくまるりこ (au.)
Source 印度學佛教學研究 =Journal of Indian and Buddhist Studies=Indogaku Bukkyōgaku Kenkyū
Volumev.65 n.2 (總號=n.141)
Date2017.03.20
Pages892 - 886
Publisher日本印度学仏教学会
Publisher Url http://www.jaibs.jp/
Location東京, 日本 [Tokyo, Japan]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language日文=Japanese
Note本稿は科学研究費補助金基盤研究(A)(25244003)(研究代表者:釈悟震)の研究成果の一部
公益財団法人中村元東方研究所専任研究員,博士(文学)
Keyword不空羂索観自在; マンダラ; ネパール; 儀軌; 写本
AbstractThis paper will analyze the characteristics of Maṇḍalas, which are described in ritual texts of the Aṣṭamī-vrata and depicted in cloth paintings, and discuss the relationships among them. Its three main points are summarized below.

1. The 49 deities enumerated in the Maṇḍala of Amoghapāśa-lokeśvara can be found in the Amoghapāśa-lokeśvara-vrata-vidhi-kathā (AD 1981) and Sanskrit manuscripts of the Pūjākarmasaṃgraha (AD 1864) and the Aṣṭamī-vrata-vidhi (AD 1891). Some of the deities in this Maṇḍala can be found in other texts as well. Attendants such as Tārā and Bṛkuṭī are mentioned in the Amoghapāśa-sādhana (P no. 4840). Other attendants including Ajita, Aparājitā, and Mārasainyapramardaṇa can be found in the Āryāmoghapāśa-nāma-hṛdayaṃ mahāyāna-sūtram. Two Buddhas, namely Supratiṣṭhita[guṇa]maṇikūṭarāja-tathāgata and Samantaraśmyabhyudgataśrīkūṭārāja-tathāgata, are mentioned in the Karuṇāpuṇḍarīka-sūtra. Further, Buddhas such as Suprakīrtitanāmadheyaśrī-tathāgata and Indraketudhvajaśrī-tathāgata can be found in the Vinaya-viniścaya-upāli-paripṛcchā.

2. The iconographical structure of the Maṇḍala of Amoghapāśa-lokeśvara, which is described in the ritual texts referenced above, can be found in 6 cloth paintings, one of which is preserved at the Guimet Museum in Paris.

3. Because the 49 deities in the Maṇḍala of Amoghapāśa-lokeśvara cannot be found in India and Tibet, we can point out that this Maṇḍala originated in Nepal. It also contains elements of Indian Mahāyāna and Vajrayāna Buddhism.
Table of contents1.はじめに 892
2.儀軌の資料 892
3.儀軌にみるマンダラ諸尊の構成 891
4.マンダラ諸尊の成立背景 890
5.布製絵画の作例 890
6.結び 889
〈謝辞〉 889
ISSN00194344 (P); 18840051 (E)
DOI10.4259/ibk.65.2_892
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Created date2022.05.11



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