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A (Presumably Chinese) Tantric Scripture and Its Japanese Exegesis: The Yuqi Jing 瑜祇經 and the Practices of the Yogin
Author Dolce, Lucia (著)
Source Studies in Chinese Religions
Volumev.8 n.1
Date2022
Pages1 - 32
Publisher中国社会科学院=Institute of World Religions, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences(CASS); Taylor & Francis Group
Publisher Url http://casseng.cssn.cn/
LocationLeeds, UK [里茲, 英國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordYuqi jing=瑜祇經; Esoteric Buddhism; Tendai=天台; Shingon=真言; abhiṣeka; yugi kanjō=瑜祇灌頂
AbstractThe Yuqi jing [Sūtra of the Yogin] is often listed as one of the most important scriptures of Tantric Buddhism in East Asia, but its content and contribution to the esoteric system have so far been little understood. Traditionally regarded as a translation by Vajrabodhi, it was probably compiled in China in the late eighth century. The role that it played in Chinese Buddhism, however, remains unclear. In medieval Japan on the other hand, the scripture appears to have been rediscovered and enjoyed great fortunes. Medieval interpreters intervened on the text by articulating novel conceptual associations, often expressed through curious imagery. At the same time, a new type of initiatory abhiṣeka informed by the sūtra emerged, which engendered a distinctive discourse on the yogic identities pursued by a tantric practitioner. What spurred such sudden interest in the Yuqi jing in medieval Japan? What did Japanese exegetes read into the text? This article addresses these issues by exploring ‘canonical’ commentaries and unpublished initiatory documents that have recently come to light in temple archives.
Table of contents1.The Yuqi jing, a (probably) Chinese scripture 2
1.1.Transmission 2
1.2.Structure 3
1.3.A ‘combinatory’ scripture? 4
2.Annen’s commentary: repositioning the Yuqi jing 5
2.1.Scholastic reframing 5
2.2.Ritual transformation 6
3.Medieval commentaries 6
3.1.Sources 6
3.2.Format and content 10
3.3.Reading duality into the Yuqi jing: the title of the sūtra 11
4.Ritual exegesis: initiatory documents as commentaries 13
5.New rituals and the Tantric paradigms of the Yuqi jing 17
5.1.The yogin consecration 17
5.2.The ritual performance of gestation 20
6.Concluding considerations: towards a transnational understanding of the Yuqi jing 22
Notes 23
References 28
ISSN23729988 (P); 23729996 (E)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/23729988.2021.2015139
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Created date2023.10.04
Modified date2023.10.04



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