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Pure Lands in Asian Texts and Contexts: An Anthology [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 728 pages, height x width x depth: 231x154x48 mm, weight: 1180 g, 1 black & white illustrations
  • Sērija : Pure Land Buddhist Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Mar-2019
  • Izdevniecība: University of Hawai'i Press
  • ISBN-10: 0824873092
  • ISBN-13: 9780824873097
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 728 pages, height x width x depth: 231x154x48 mm, weight: 1180 g, 1 black & white illustrations
  • Sērija : Pure Land Buddhist Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Mar-2019
  • Izdevniecība: University of Hawai'i Press
  • ISBN-10: 0824873092
  • ISBN-13: 9780824873097
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This diverse anthology of original Buddhist texts in translation provides a historical and conceptual framework that will transform contemporary scholarship on Pure Land Buddhism and instigate its recognition as an essential field of Buddhist studies. Traditional and contemporary primary sources carefully selected from Buddhist cultures across historical, geopolitical, and literary boundaries are organized by genre rather than chronologically, geographically, or by religious lineage—a novel juxtaposition that reveals their wider importance in fresh contexts. Together these fundamental texts from different Asian traditions, expertly translated by eminent and up-and-coming scholars, illustrate that the Buddhism of pure lands is not just an East Asian cult or a marginal type of Buddhism, but a pan-Asian and deeply entrenched religious phenomenon.

The volume is organized into six parts: Ritual Practices, Contemplative Visualizations, Doctrinal Expositions, Life Writing and Poetry, Ethical and Aesthetic Explications, and Worlds beyond Sukhavati. Each part is introduced and summarized, and each translated piece is prefaced by its translator to supply historical and sectarian context as well as insight into the significance of the work. Common and less-common issues of practice, doctrine, and intra-religious transfer are explored, and deeper understandings of the meaning of “pure lands” are gained through the study of the celestial, cosmological, internal, and earthly pure lands associated with various buddhas, bodhisattvas, and devotional figures. The introduction by the volume editors ties the diverse themes of the book together and provides a historical background to Pure Land Buddhist studies. Scholars of Buddhism and Asian religion, including graduate and post-graduate students, as well as Buddhist practitioners, will appreciate the range of translated materials and accompanied discussions made accessible in one essential collection, the first of its kind to center on the formerly-neglected topic of Buddhist pure lands.

Series Editor's Preface ix
Scott A. Mitchell
Editors' Introduction 1(28)
Georgios T. Halkias
Richard K. Payne
I Ritual Practices
Overview
29(4)
1 The Consecration Scripture Spoken by the Buddha on Being Reborn in Whichever of the Pure Lands of the Ten Directions You Wish
33(23)
Ryan Richard Overbey
2 Esoteric Pure Land in Kakuban's Thought
56(23)
Anna Andreeva
3 Aksobhya Homa: Fire Offerings for the Buddha of the Eastern Pure Land
79(36)
Richard K. Payne
4 Nenbutsu Practice in Genshin's Ojoyoshu
115(24)
Robert F. Rhodes
5 Visions of the Pure Land from the Mind Treasury of Namcho Migyur Dorje
139(18)
Georgios T. Halkias
II Contemplative Visualizations
Overview
157(2)
1 Liberating Desire: An Esoteric Pure Land Text by Dipamkarasrijnana
159(29)
Georgios T. Halkias
2 Maitreya's Tusita Heaven as a Pure Land in Gelukpa Forms of Tibetan Buddhism
188(35)
James B. Apple
3 Amoghavajra's Amitayus Ritual Manual
223(46)
Thomas Eijo Dreitlein
4 Dohan's Compendium on the Secret Contemplation of Buddha, Fascicle One
269(50)
Aaron P. Proffitt
III Doctrinal Expositions
Overview
319(3)
1 Answers to Forty-Eight Questions about Pure Land (Selections)
322(27)
Charles B. Jones
2 The Role of Buddhism in Emperor Worship
349(30)
Fabio Rambelli
3 "The Future of American Buddhism"
379(17)
Michihiro Ama
4 Naikan's Path
396(24)
Clark Chilson
5 Wonhyo's Commentary on the Amitabha Sutra
420(35)
Richard D. McBride II
IV Life-Writing and Poetry
Overview
455(2)
1 Biographies from The Accounts of Those from Mount Koya Who Have Attained Birth in a Pure Land
457(20)
Ethan Lindsay
2 Contemporary Pure Land Miracle Tales
477(19)
Natasha Heller
3 In Praise of His Mighty Name: A Tibetan Poem on Amitabha from Dunhuang
496(44)
Jonathan A. Silk
4 Pure Land Devotional Poetry by a Chan Monk
540(11)
Natasha Heller
V Ethical and Aesthetic Explications
Overview
551(3)
1 Religion and Ethics in the Thought of Kiyozawa Manshi
554(17)
Jacques Fasan
2 The Pure Land and This World in Hishiki Masaharu's Shin Buddhist Ethics
571(16)
Ugo Dessi
3 Toward a Pure Land Buddhist Aesthetics: Yanagi Soetsu on the Vow of Non-Discrimination between Beauty and Ugliness
587(15)
Elisabetta Porcu
4 A Confucian Pure Land? Longshu's Treatise on Pure Land by Wang Rixiu
602(29)
Daniel Getz
5 Tanaka Chigaku on "The Age of Unification"
631(32)
Jacqueline I. Stone
VI Worlds beyond Sukhavati
Overview
663(2)
1 The Divine Scripture on the Rebirth in the Pure Land of the Highest Cavern Mystery of Numinous Treasure
665(42)
Henrik H. Sørensen
2 A Manichaean Pure Land: The Buddhicized Description of the Realm of Light in the Chinese Manichaean Hymnscroll
707(37)
Gabor Kosa
3 Sambhala as a Pure Land
744(19)
Vesna A. Wallace
Contributors 763(6)
Index 769
Georgios T. Halkias is an assistant professor and undergraduate program director at the Centre of Buddhist Studies at the University of Hong Kong.

Richard K. Payne is Yehan Numata Professor of Japanese Buddhist Studies at the Institute of Buddhist Studies, Berkeley.

Robert F. Rhodes is professor of Buddhist studies at Otani University in Kyoto.

Aaron P. Proffitt is assistant professor of Japanese Studies at the University at Albany, SUNY.

Clark Chilson is assistant professor of religion at Pacific Lutheran University.

Jacqueline I. Stone is professor of religion at Princeton University.

Richard D. McBride II is associate professor of history at Brigham Young UniversityHawaii.