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Manichaeism and Buddhism in Contact: The Significance of the Uyghur History and Its Literary Tradition
Author Kasai, Yukiyo (著)
Source Entangled Religions
Volumev.14 n.2
Date2023
PublisherKäte Hamburger Kolleg Dynamics in the History of Religions between Asia and Europe
LocationBochum, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany [波鴻, 北萊茵-威斯特伐利亞, 德國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
Note1. Vol. 14 No. 2: Formative Exchanges in Western and Central Asia: Zoroastrianism, Manichaeism, Buddhism, and Islam in Contact

2. Author Affiliation: Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany.
KeywordOld Uyghur; West Uyghur Kingdom; Buddhism; Manichaeism; Confession Texts; Religious Contacts; Central Asia; Uyghur Literary Tradition
AbstractThe exchanges between Manichaeism and Buddhism are one of the most-discussed topics in the religious study of Central Asia. Old Uyghur materials are often used in these discussions because the Uyghurs experienced the religious shift from Manichaeism to Buddhism. The sources attest that Manichaean and Buddhist communities co-existed under Uyghur rule, although the period of co-existence was limited. Thus, the texts produced in that period could show traces of exchange between these two religious communities. Previous studies, however, concentrate on the religious exchanges and do not consider the Uyghurs’ literary tradition, their historical background, and the language development in Old Uyghur. This paper re-examines the materials cited in previous studies, reconsiders exchanges between the two religious communities under Uyghur rule, and addresses the results of this survey.
Table of contentsABSTRACT
KEYWORDS
Introduction
Similarities and Differences between Manichaean and Buddhist Texts Produced under Uyghur Rule
Contents of the Preserved Texts
Use of Alliteration
Characteristics Seen in Grammatical Forms and Terms
Traces of Contacts: Manichaean and Buddhist Confession Texts
Confession Texts Preserved in Old Uyghur Manichaean and Buddhist Literature
Comparative Study of the Manichaean and Buddhist Confession Texts
Concepts
Phrasing, Terms, and Grammatical Framework
Closing Remarks
Acknowledgments
References
ISSN23636696 (P)
DOI10.46586/er.14.2023.9645
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Created date2024.02.16
Modified date2024.02.17



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