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The imagery of the Cosmological Buddha
著者 Howard, Angela Falco (著)
出版年月日1982.09
ページ235
出版者New York University
出版サイト http://www.nyu.edu/
出版地New York, NY, US [紐約, 紐約州, 美國]
資料の種類博碩士論文=Thesis and Dissertation
言語英文=English
学校New York University
卒業年1982
キーワード中國佛教=Chinese Buddhism; 佛教經典=Buddhist Scriptures=Sutra; 長行=契經=修多羅=Sutra; 雕塑=雕刻=Sculpture; 繪畫=painting; 釋迦牟尼佛=Sakyamuni; Fine Arts
抄録This dissertation's purpose is to establish the identity of Buddha images--paintings and sculptures--bearing cosmological representations on their bodies. The over life-size standing Buddha in the Freer Gallery of Art, Wash. D.C., Sui Dynasty, is the starting point of the research. Its imagery is related to all extant works of Six Dynasties China; its link with similar Central Asian examples is explored and its diffusion to Japan. The cosmological images from the T'ang Dynasty until the twelfth century are also presented, emphasizing iconographic adaptations.

As conscious choice, the author pursued primarily the iconographic aspect of the images and regarded them not merely as a mirror of a style prevalent during a given historical period, but as a concrete expression of a religious belief. Thus, the textual sources were considered to be the truest clue to the images' identity. For this purpose a careful analysis and comparison of the Dirghagama, part IV, or Sutra of Cosmology and the Avatamsaka Sutra, as possible sources of the imagery are presented. (Their translation constitutes Appendix I and II).

Another important factor in this investigation is the author's conviction that the imagery of the Cosmological Buddha originated in painting and was later represented in sculpture. When first painted in Central Asia and Tun Huang, the Cosmological Buddha was complemented by several other representations, all celebrating the cult of Sakyamuni. Thus, sculptures of the Cosmological Buddha became a synthesis of a painted iconographic decor, in which such image was one among several representations.

The conclusion that the Cosmological Buddha is Sakyamuni was also reached on the basis of textual evaluation of sacred sources. The possibility of a Vairocana cult, well organized and with its own devotional icons within Six Dynasties Chinese Buddhism, was carefully scrutinized and found to be unsubstantiated.

In establishing such identity, this research is a revision of Japanese scholarship of the past fifty years, which labelled 'Vairocana Buddha', as described in the Avatamsaka Sutra, the images of Buddha containing the cosmos in their divine bodies. Such scholarship is subjected to a critical analysis.
ヒット数539
作成日2006.03.14
更新日期2022.04.15



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