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Holy Madness: Portraits of Tantric Siddhas |
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著者 |
Rubin Museum of Art
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Linrothe, Rob
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出版年月日 | 2006.02 |
ページ | 454 |
出版者 | Serindia Publications |
出版サイト |
http://www.serindia.com/
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出版地 | Chicago, IL, US [芝加哥, 伊利諾伊州, 美國] |
資料の種類 | 書籍=Book |
言語 | 英文=English |
キーワード | 佛教人物=Buddhist; 佛教藝術=Buddhist Art; 金剛乘=真言教=瑜伽宗=坦特羅佛教=密教=密宗=Tantric Buddhism=Esoteric Buddhism=Vajrayana Buddhism; 雕塑=雕刻=Sculpture; 繪畫=painting |
抄録 | Holy Madness: Portraits of Tantric Siddhas is a groundbreaking examination of the art and legends of some of the most colorful characters in South Asian and Himalayan civilization. With contributions by ten of the most prominent scholars in the field, this catalog provides both a survey of the topic of mahāsiddhas (Sanskrit, “mahā” meaning “great” and “siddha” meaning “accomplished one”) in art as well as essays on particular aspects of the theme, including literary, religious, sociological, and anthropological dimensions. These mahasiddhas were instrumental in transmitting tantric Buddhism from India to the Himalayas between the seventh and eleventh centuries. Their legends are filled with miracles and eccentric behavior, which in the end is interpreted as not mere indulgence or insanity but the wisdom of direct religious, mystic experience. At the heart of the enduring appeal of these saintly tricksters are stories told in prose and in poetry. Vivid and entertaining, the tales told here are set in palaces and huts, in villages and fields, and on the road. They tell of great frustrations and wonderful epiphanies, of the ordinary and the extraordinary expressed in compelling visual imagery. The catalog provides a survey of the format of mahasiddha art, the contexts and purposes for which the art was originally made. It features complete sets of paintings and sculptures — in some cases reconstituting groups that have been dispersed into different Western museum collections. More than a hundred works of art are included, from Indian miniatures to contemporary photographs of ascetics, from Nepalese clay sculptures to Tibetan woodblock prints, palm-leaf manuscripts and lifesize bronze sculpture. The various works are compared with art still surviving in situ to give a wide view of this important and charismatic type of religious teacher, one that inspired generations of artists.
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目次 | Reader's Notes and Acknowledgments Robert N. Linrothe Introduction Robert N. Linrothe Narrative Stories - The Tavern Customer - The Weaver - The Preoccupied Woman Essays Historical and Textual Issues 1. Geoffrey Samuels 2. Matthew T. Kapstein 3. E. Gene Smith Case Studies in Himalayan Siddha Art 4. Christian Luczanits 5. David Jackson 6. Dan Martin Case Studies in Indian Siddha Art 7. Robert N. Linrothe 8. Debra Diamond 9. Tushara Bindu Gude 10. Sondra L. Hausner Catalog Ancestors and Sources for Siddhas in Indian Buddhist Art Commentary: Monks as Mah_siddhas The Eight Great Siddhas Sets of Eighty-Four Mah_siddhas Commentary: Vajradhara and the Mah_siddhas Commentary: Female Mahasiddhas Mah_siddhas and Lineages Commentary: The Forms of Vir_pa Commentary: Tantric Feasts Mah_siddha Manuscripts Later Himalayan Siddhas B¿n Siddhas Hindu, Sikh, and Sufi Siddhas in India and Nepal Commentary: Photographs of Siddhas Appendixes (1 - 6) Glossary Selected Bibliography Index Photography Credits |
ISBN | 1932476261 (hc) |
ヒット数 | 861 |
作成日 | 2007.05.16 |
更新日期 | 2007.09.13 |
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