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Towards a Buddhist History of Mount Tai
Author Wenzel, Claudia
Source Journal of Chinese Religions=中國宗教研究集刊
Volumev.50 n.1
Date2022.05
Pages1 - 44
PublisherJohns Hopkins University Press
Publisher Url https://www.press.jhu.edu/
LocationBaltimore, MD, US [巴爾的摩, 馬里蘭州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordMount Tai; Senglang; Diamond Sutra; stone sutras; founding legends; Buddhist monasteries
AbstractThe history of Buddhist sites on Mount Tai—the Sacred Peak of the East—has been largely neglected. The focus has remained instead on the role of the mountain in the Chinese state cult and the practice of the indigenous Daoist religion. This paper surveys material and textual evidence from the late fifth century onwards in an attempt to trace the Buddhist acculturation of Mount Tai. The available archaeological evidence is read alongside the traditional founding legend about monk Senglang 僧朗 (ca. 315–400) who is said to have established the “first monastery” on the mountain. A brief survey of early Buddhist establishments in the Mount Tai region ties the most impressive early Buddhist artefact—the giant Diamond Sutra inscribed in Sutra Stone Valley during the Northern Qi dynasty—into this network of sites.
Table of contentsIntroduction 1
The Buddhist Founding Legend oF Mount Tai 6
Early Archaeological Evidence 18
Influential Converts: the Yang Clan oF Mount Tai 20
Imperial Patronage Of The Sui 23
Early Buddhist Institutions On Mount Tai 27
In Conclusion 38
Acknowledgements 39
Bibliography 40
ISSN0737769X (P); 20508999 (E)
DOI10.1353/jcr.2022.0001
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Created date2023.06.28
Modified date2023.06.28



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