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Cultural Horizons of India:Studies in Tantra and Buddhism, Art and Archaeology, Language and Literature. Vol. 2 |
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Author |
Chandrika, Tara
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Chandra, Lokesh
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Date | 1992 |
Pages | 328 |
Publisher | International Academy of Indian Culture and Aditya Prakashan |
Location | New Delhi, India [新德里, 印度] |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | Series:`Sata-pitaka series, 366. |
Keyword | 石窟=cave; 佛教人物=Buddhist; 金剛乘=Vajra-yana=Vajrayana; 南傳大藏經=Tripitaka; 曼陀羅=曼荼羅=壇城=Mandala; 密續=Tantra; 圖像學=Iconography |
Table of contents | 1. Ganesa in Japan 2. Sarasvati in Japanese art 3. The iconography of Uma and Mahesvara in Japanese art 4. Iconography of the goddess Usnisavijaya 5. Vaisravana / Kuvera in the Sino-Japanese tradition 6. Morphological types of Rocana / Locana 7. Mantras of the Thousand-armed Avalokitesvara 8. The twelve Light-Buddhas of Kakrak,Afghanistan 9. Amitabha / Amida in Japan 10. Notes on Central Asian Buddhist iconography 11. The structure of the Garbhadhatu mandala 12. Comparison of the Japanese and Tibetan versions of the Abhisambodhi-Vairocana mandala 13. The Letter A in Sino-Japanese 14. Tamil sound-sequence of the Japanese alphabet 15. Japan:the multilayered catalyst between East and West 16. Buddhism as the creative vision of Korea 17. Gandavyuha and the Korean cave of Sokkur-am 18. The Confucian Analects 19. The Tripitaka-translator Pao-ssu-wei / Cintamani 20. Tantras and the defence of T'ang China 21. Emperor Hsuan-tsung,Vajrayana and Quarter of Vajras 22. Mara-vijaya-stotra 23. Was the Manchu Canon a Kanjur or a Tripitaka 24. The cultural heritage of Japan |
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Created date | 2002.03.04
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