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The Dhāraṇī Coffin from the Nongso Tomb and the Cult of Shattering Hell during the Koryŏ Dynasty
Author Lee, Seunghye (著)
Source Religions
Volumev.14 n.1
Date2023.01
Pages30
PublisherMDIP
Publisher Url https://www.mdpi.com/
LocationBasel, Switzerland [巴塞爾, 瑞士]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
Note1. Author Affiliation: Leeum Museum of Art, Republic of Korea.

2. Religions 2023, 14(1), 121.
Keywordcultural exchange; dhāraṇī coffin; East Asian Buddhism; food bestowal; funerary dhāraṇī; Koryŏ; Liao; Mantra of the Six-Syllable King of Great Clarities; Mantra for Shattering Hell; Xianmi yuantong chengfo xin yaoji
AbstractInscriptions of Buddhist mantras and dhāraṇīs were interred in Chinese tombs on behalf of the deceased from the Tang dynasty onward as the fear of postmortem judgment and punishment in the ten courts of hell became firmly rooted. This notion of the afterlife and the practice of enclosing dhāraṇī inscriptions in tombs seem to have been received by Korean Buddhists by the beginning of the Koryŏ (918–1392). This paper, through a close examination of a wooden inner coffin excavated in 2014 from a tomb in Nongso-myŏn, Ullim-ri, Sunch’ang-gun, North Chŏlla Province of Korea, sheds new light on the use of dhāraṇī on funerary objects and structures during the Koryŏ. The coffin bears, on its lacquered exterior walls, inscriptions of the Mantra of the Six-Syllable King of Great Clarities (Oṃ maṇi padme hūṃ) and the Mantra for Shattering Hell (Oṃ karadeya svāhā). While defining the dhāraṇī coffin from Nongso Tomb as one form of funerary dhāraṇī, this paper situates it in the historical trajectory of such practice by comparing it with Liao (916–1125) precedents. The dhāraṇī coffins from Koryŏ and Liao tombs attest that the Buddhists made use of mantras and dhāraṇīs promising salvation of the deceased from hell during their lifetime and beyond. This study shows that two different kinds of dhāraṇīs, which are similarly named and believed to have the power of shattering hell, were practiced by Chinese and Korean Buddhists. It also proposes that the Mantra for Shattering Hell (Oṃ karadeya svāhā) may have been transmitted to the Korean peninsula as part of the food bestowal ritual before its incorporation into the funerary context.
Table of contentsAbstract 1
Keywords 1
1. Introduction 1
2. Some Aspects of the Liao Funerary Dhāraṇīs 3
3. Buddhist Perspective on the Netherworld and Funerary Dhāraṇīs of the Koryŏ 10
4. Dhāraṇī Coffin of Nongso Tomb and the Cult of Shattering Hell 14
5. Conclusions 24
Abbreviations 25
Notes 25
References 28
Primary Sources 28
Secondary Sources 28
ISSN20771444 (E)
DOI10.3390/rel14010121
Hits153
Created date2023.10.03
Modified date2023.10.03



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