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On the Sogdian Prątihārya-sūtra and the Related Problems One Aspect of the Buddhist Sogdian Texts from Turfan
Author Yoshida, Yutaka (著)
Source Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
Volumev.72 n.2
Date2019.06
Pages141 - 163
PublisherAkademiai Kiado Rt.
Publisher Url http://www.akademiai.com
LocationBudapest, Hungary [布達佩斯, 匈牙利]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordSogdian; Silk Road; Turfan; Buddhism; Kāñcanasāra legend
AbstractIn this paper three Buddhist Sogdian texts discovered from Turfan are identified and edited. These are unique among the Buddhist Sogdian texts in that they are not translated from the Chinese prototypes, but are dependent on, if not translated from, the originals which were popular among the Buddhists resident in Kucha, Karashahr or Turfan, i.e. the area along the Northern Silk Road, whereas most Buddhist Sogdian texts are shown to have been translated from Chinese originals. The three are the Sogdian versions of (1) the Karmavibhaṅga, (2) the so-called Prātihārya-sūtra or chapter twelve of the Divyāvadāna, and (3) the legend of King Kāñcanasāra. The last one constitutes the fifth chapter of the Daśakarmapathavadānamālā, of which the Tocharian and Uighur versions have been discovered.
ISSN00016446 (P); 15882667 (E)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1556/062.2019.72.2.1
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Created date2023.07.21
Modified date2023.07.21



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