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蔵漢訳『阿閦仏国経』に記される触地の様相=Some Aspects of the bhūmisparśamudrā Described in the Akṣobhyavyūha |
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佐藤直実 (著)=Sato, Naomi (au.)
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印度學佛教學研究 =Journal of Indian and Buddhist Studies=Indogaku Bukkyōgaku Kenkyū
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Volume | v.68 n.2 (總號=n.150) |
Date | 2020.03.20 |
Pages | 931 - 926 |
Publisher | 日本印度学仏教学会 |
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http://www.jaibs.jp/
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Location | 東京, 日本 [Tokyo, Japan] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 日文=Japanese |
Keyword | 阿閦; 釈迦; 触地印; 降魔; 地天; Akṣobhya; bhūmisparśamudrā |
Abstract | The Buddha Akṣobhya 阿閦仏 is one of the early Mahāyāna Buddhas who presides over the Eastern Pure Land, known as Abhirati 妙喜. In Vajrayāna Buddhism, he became one of the Five Wisdom Buddhas in the Diamond Realm 金剛界五仏, located in the east, and his image is made in the form of the gesture named bhūmisparśamudrā 触地印, with the right hand pendant toward the earth. This hand gesture also symbolizes the Buddha Śākyamuni’s enlightenment when defeating King Māra. Therefore, we assume a connection between the Buddha Śākyamuni and Akṣobhya, although this has not been clarified so far. The description of bhūmisparśamudrā for Śākyamuni, touching the ground with the right hand, can be found in old Buddhist texts. In the case of Akṣobhya, we find no description of a “hand” but only of a “leg” in the Akṣobhyavyūha. In this paper, I make a comparison between the texts and the iconographies of both Śākyamuni and Akṣobhya and examine the reasons why this difference has arisen. |
Table of contents | 1.はじめに 931 2.釈迦の触地印 931 3.阿閦の触地印 929 4.まとめ 928 |
ISSN | 00194344 (P); 18840051 (E) |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.4259/ibk.68.2_931 |
Hits | 148 |
Created date | 2022.09.29 |
Modified date | 2022.09.29 |
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