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A dhāraṇī for each day of the week: The saptavāra tradition of the Newar Buddhists
Author Bühnemann, Gudrun (著)
Source Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies=倫敦大學亞非研究學報
Volumev.77 n.1
Date2014
Pages119 - 136
PublisherCambridge University Press
Publisher Url https://www.cambridge.org/
LocationNew York, NY, US [紐約, 紐約州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordDharani; Saptavara; Newar Buddhism; Ganapatihrdaya; Vajravidarini; Vajravidarana
AbstractThe paper discusses a group of dhāraṇīs associated with the seven days (saptavāra) of the week, with each dhāraṇī being recited on a specific day. The visual forms of the dhāraṇīs were represented in miniature paintings in manuscripts of the saptavāra texts and in wood-carvings on the struts of two Newar Buddhist monasteries in Kathmandu. The paper shows that even though two members of the saptavāra group were originally male, eventually all members came to be conceived of as feminine in Nepal. It further provides evidence that the group is likely to have become known in Nepal by at least the late sixteenth century.
Table of contentsMiniature paintings in manuscripts 122
Representations in woodcarvings 125
The question of gender 126
Conclusion 132
References 133
ISSN0041977X (P); 14740699 (E)
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Created date2021.12.29
Modified date2021.12.29



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