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Accounts and Images of Six Kannon in Japan
Author Fowler, Sherry D. (著)
Date2016
Pages440
PublisherUniversity of Hawaii Press
Publisher Url https://uhpress.hawaii.edu/
LocationHonolulu, HI, US [檀香山, 夏威夷州, 美國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NoteSherry D. Fowler is associate professor of Japanese art history at the University of Kansas.Sherry D. Fowler is associate professor of Japanese art history at the University of Kansas.
KeywordJapan; Kannon; Avalokiteśvara; Guanyin; Six Kannon; Buddhism; art; Thirty-three Kannon; pilgrimage; Shinto; Kyushu
AbstractBuddhists around the world celebrate the benefits of worshipping Kannon (Avalokiteśvara), a compassionate savior who is one of the most beloved in the Buddhist pantheon. When Kannon appears in multiple manifestations, the deity’s powers are believed to increase to even greater heights. This concept generated several cults throughout history: among the most significant is the cult of the Six Kannon, which began in Japan in the tenth century and remained prominent through the sixteenth century. In this ambitious work, Sherry Fowler examines the development of the Japanese Six Kannon cult, its sculptures and paintings, and its transition to the Thirty-three Kannon cult, which remains active to this day.

An exemplar of Six Kannon imagery is the complete set of life-size wooden sculptures made in 1224 and housed at the Kyoto temple Daihōonji. This set, along with others, is analyzed to demonstrate how Six Kannon worship impacted Buddhist practice. Employing a diachronic approach, Fowler presents case studies beginning in the eleventh century to reinstate a context for sets of Six Kannon, the majority of which have been lost or scattered, and thus illuminates the vibrancy, magnitude, and distribution of the cult and enhances our knowledge of religious image-making in Japan.

Kannon’s role in assisting beings trapped in the six paths of transmigration is a well-documented catalyst for the selection of the number six, but there are other significant themes at work. Six Kannon worship includes significant foci on worldly concerns such as childbirth and animal husbandry, ties between text and image, and numerous correlations with Shinto kami groups of six. While making groups of Kannon visible, Fowler explores the fluidity of numerical deity categorizations and the attempts to quantify the invisible. Moreover, her investigation reveals Kyushu as an especially active site in the history of the Six Kannon cult. Much as Kannon images once functioned to attract worshippers, their presentation in this book will entice contemporary readers to revisit their assumptions about East Asia’s most popular Buddhist deity.
Table of contentsList of Illustrations ix
List of Tables xvii
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction 1
Reconstructing Six Kannon from the tenth to the twelfth centuries 14
A vision at Six Kannon Lake and Six Kannon/six kami relationships in Kyushu 49
Traveling sets and ritual performance 120
The six-syllable sutra ritual mandala and the Six Kannon 150
Painting the Six Kannon 183
Bodies and benefits : from Six to Thirty-three Kannon 216
Searching for Stones in the Unstable Landscape of Kannon 269
Appendix: Inscription 279
Abbreviation 281
Notes 283
Character Glossary 357
Bibliography 369
Index 397
ISBN9780824856229 (hc); 9780824856250 (ebook); 9780824872977 (Online)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1515/9780824856250
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