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Flowers of Compassion: The Tamamushi Shrine and the Nature of Devotion in Seventh-Century Japan
Author Walley, Akiko (著)
Source Artibus Asiae
Volumev.72 n.2
Date2012
Pages265 - 322
PublisherMuseum Rietberg Zurich
Publisher Url http://www.artibusasiae.com
LocationZurich, Switzerland [蘇黎世, 瑞士]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteAuthor affiliation: University of Oregon
AbstractAccording to Japan's oldest official history, Nibon shoki (Cronicles of Japan), Buddhism was first introduced to the Yamato kingdom in the thirteenth year of the reign of the sovereign Kinmei (552) by an envoy from Paekche. The envoy presented Kinmei with a gift: a kind Buddihsm "start up kit ” that included sütras, ritual implements, and a gilt-bronze statue of the Buddha. In Nibon shoki's narrative, the sovereigns of the Yamato kingdom thereafter took the lead in promoting buddhism in Japan, after a period of intense debate, persecution, and a decisive battle between the leading clans campaigning for and against the religion.
Table of contentsIntroduction 265
The Structure of the Tamamushi Shrine 267
Textual Sources for Panels 2 through 5 273
Textual Source for Panel 1 and Its Thematic Ties to Panels 2 and 4 276
Panels 2 and 4 305
Panel 3 307
Panel 5 (and Thousand Buddhas) 313
Conclusion 318
Acknowledgments 321
Glossary 322
ISSN00043648 (P)
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Created date2023.08.04
Modified date2023.08.04



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