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Playing with Karma: A Buddhist Board Game
Author McGuire, Beverley Foulks (著)
Source Material Religion: The Journal of Objects, Art and Belief
Volumev.10 n.1
Date2014
Pages4 - 28
PublisherBloomsbury Journals
Publisher Url http://www.bloomsbury.com/journals
LocationLondon, UK [倫敦, 英國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordOuyi Zhixu; Buddhism; china; karma; games; play; ritual; seventeenth century
AbstractReligious games have inspired some of the most popular board games of the modern era, but they have only recently garnered the attention of scholars of religion. This article examines a seventeenth-century Buddhist board game called Selection of Buddhas that was originally designed in response to the popular Chinese board game Promotion of Officials. The Buddhist game oriented its players towards becoming a Buddha instead of a government official, and it was meant to appeal to a broad range of players, providing beginners a means of learning religious practices in a low-stakes environment and advanced practitioners an alternative form of entertainment to secular games focused on gambling, status, and fame. Because it embedded religious practices within a game, blurring the boundaries between ritual and play, Selection of Buddhas garnered both praise and criticism. The article focuses especially on the complex understanding of karma reflected in the Buddhist game: while the board suggests a mechanistic operation of karmic cause and effect as players progress from the first square to the ultimate attainment of Buddhahood, the roll of the dice inscribed with the name of Amitābha Buddha implies that karma can be miraculously transformed if one appeals to Buddhas and bodhisattvas with sincere devotion.
Table of contentsAbstract 5
Promotion of Officials 7
Selection of Buddhas 9
The Rules of Play 13
Playing with Karma 16
Ritual and Play: A Slippery Slope 18
Religious and Secular Games 22
Appendix: Glossary of Chinese Text 24
Notes and References 25
ISSN17432200 (P); 17518342 (E)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2752/175183414X13909887177466
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Created date2023.08.03
Modified date2023.08.03



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