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A Buddhist Bhairava? Kṛtanagara’s Tantric Buddhism in Transregional Perspective
著者 Acri, Andrea (著) ; Wenta, Aleksandra (著)
掲載誌 Entangled Religions
巻号v.13 n.7
出版年月日2022
出版者Käte Hamburger Kolleg Dynamics in the History of Religions between Asia and Europe
出版地Bochum, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany [波鴻, 北萊茵-威斯特伐利亞, 德國]
資料の種類期刊論文=Journal Article
言語英文=English
ノート1. Vol. 13 No. 7: Interreligious Relations in Early Southeast Asia: Encountering Buddhists, Brahmins and Indigenous Religions

2. Author Affiliation: Andrea Acri, EPHE, PSL University, France; Aleksandra Wenta, University of Florence, Italy.
キーワードPañjaranātha Mahākāla; Gur gyi mgon po; Bhairava; Mañjuśrī; Kṛtanagara; Kublai Khan; Ādityavarman; Tantric Buddhism
抄録This article discusses some key aspects of the historical and religious background of the period of Kṛtanagara and his aftermath in East Java and Sumatra. Our analysis is based on a comparative study of Sanskrit, Old Javanese, and Tibetan textual sources and artistic vestiges (“medias”) to highlight the transregional networks of tantric Buddhism (“traditions”) that may have contributed to shape the king’s religio-political agenda. Having identified the enigmatic colossal statue at Padang Roco/Sungai Langsat in Dharmasraya (Central-Western Sumatra) as a Mahākāla bearing Śaiva iconographic contaminations, and as a product of Siṅhasāri-period East Java from Sino-Tibetan prototypes, we revive Moens’ (1924: 557) idea of an association between the icon and Kṛtanagara. Adding to the discussion on the Eastern Indian-style icon of Arapacana Mañjuśrī found near Candi Jago, we highlight further parallels that complement and fine-tune the idea advanced by previous scholars about the commonality of the tantric Buddhist paradigms practiced at the courts of Kṛtanagara and Kublai Khan, and propose that their legacy was adopted by the political elites of the subsequent generation in both Nusantara and China.
目次ABSTRACT
KEYWORDS
Introduction
Kṛtanagara’s Religious Agenda and its Political Ramifications
The Padang Roco Statue: Bhairava or Mahākāla?
The Padang Roco Mahākāla as Kṛtanagara’s Wrathful ‘DeificationStatue’
The Candi Jawi Śiva-Buddha Statue: A Parallel Icon?
Kṛtanagara’s jinābhiṣeka
Nusantara at the Crossroads: Transregional Buddhist Links in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Century
The Cult of Mañjuśrī and its Religio-Political Ramifications in Siṅhasāri/Majapahit East Java and Yuan China
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Primary Sources
References
ISSN23636696 (P)
DOI10.46586/er.13.2022.9653
ヒット数88
作成日2024.02.16
更新日期2024.02.17



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