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Relics, Rubies and Ritual: Some Comments on the Distinctiveness of the Buddhist Relic Cult
作者 Granoff, Phyllis (著)
出處題名 Rivista degli studi orientali
卷期v.81 n.1/4 Nuova Serie
出版日期2008
頁次59 - 72
出版者Sapienza - Universita di Roma
出版者網址 https://www.uniroma1.it/it/pagina-strutturale/home
出版地Roma, Italy [羅馬, 義大利]
資料類型期刊論文=Journal Article
使用語言英文=English
附註項Author Affiliation: Yale University, USA.
摘要This paper explores a wide range of early and medieval Indian texts to argue that "relic" worship, far from being a uniquely Buddhist phenomenon, has parallels across Indian religions. At an early period the bodily remains of a god or demon were thought to be capable of transformation into powerful substances. Thus the bones of the gods turn into pearl shell in the Atharva Veda, and in that form have the power to grant long life. Such beliefs continue in Purāṇic sources, where the presence of bodily remains turn an ordinary place into a sacred site. The origins of miracle-working gemstones are traced to the blood and bones of various beings. The diversity of these sources indicates a widespread belief in the power of bodily remains, which, this paper argues, should be seen as a pan-Indic rather than specifically Buddhist constellation of beliefs.
目次1. Bones and Gems: The Transformation of Body Parts into Precious Substances 62
2. The body and sacred space 66
3. The pūjā ritual: Hindu contact relics? 68
4. Conclusions 70
Bibliography 70
Text 70
Studies 71
ISSN03924866 (P); 17241863 (E)
點閱次數142
建檔日期2023.11.28
更新日期2023.11.30










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