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Image and Meaning in Tibetan Art: the Aesthetics of Yab-yum and Terrifying Iconography
Author 葛婉章 (著)=Ge, Wan-zhang (au.)
Source National Palace Museum Bulletin
Volumev.36 n.2
Date2002.07
Pages75 - 108
Publisher國立故宮博物院=National Palace Museum
Location臺北市, 臺灣 [Taipei shih, Taiwan]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordTibetan Art
Abstract
Table of contentsIntroduction
The Primacy of Ritual Protocol and the Merits of Practice
Dharmakaya: the Body of Truth Without Aspect, Taking Human Form to LIberate Beings
Human Desire as the Origin of All Phenomena
The Interaction of Wisdom and Compassion as Inducement for All
Female Wisdom and Male Compassion: the Passive and Active Dynamic
Quelling Demon Obstacles: Instructional Wheel Manifestations
Manifold Faces and Arms: the Meaning of Dharmakaya
The Intimate Analogy of Seeming Reality
Vajradhara: Black Skin and Wrathful Countenance
Transforming Demons into Buddhas: the Oneness of Purity and Defilement
Awakenig Instinct: Inner Understanding and Outer Action
Conclusion
ISSN1011906X
Hits418
Created date2004.10.15
Modified date2014.05.22



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