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Women and Buddhism in East Asian History: The Case of the Blood Bowl Sutra, Part I: China
Author Meeks, Lori (著)
Source Religion Compass
Volumev.14 n.4
Date2020.04
Pages14
PublisherWiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Publisher Url http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com
LocationWest Sussex, UK
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
AbstractThis two-part series examines an often-overlooked aspect of Buddhist practice that was ubiquitous in late medieval and early modern China and Japan: cults to the Blood Bowl Sutra. According to the logic of this indigenous Chinese sutra, women are destined for a special hell composed of uterine blood, where they are to be punished for the pollution they produce during childbirth and/or menstruation. While cults to the Blood Bowl Sutra have mostly disappeared in modern times—and despite the fact that they have been largely forgotten, even by historians of East Asia—they were, by the 16th and 17th centuries, a common part of women's religious lives in both China and Japan. Cults to the Blood Bowl Sutra comprised a diverse set of practices that engaged concerns about female bodies, motherhood, filial piety, and suffering in hell. Part I focuses on the development of such cults in China, and Part II focuses on the cults' spread in Japan.
Table of contentsAbstract 1
1. Introduction 2
2. An Indigenous Chinese Sutra 2
3. Early Chinese Cults to the Blood Bowl Sutra 4
4. The Woman Huang Narrative 6
5. Blood Hell Services for Women 7
6. The Question of Women's Agency 10
7. Concluding Remarks 11
Acknowledgements 12
Endnotes 12
References 13
ISSN17498171 (E)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1111/rec3.12336
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Created date2023.08.10
Modified date2023.08.10



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