Dice and Gods on the Silk Road

Dice and Gods on the Silk Road
Author: Brandon Dotson,Constance A. Cook,Zhao Lu
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2021-07-19
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9789004464377

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What do dice and gods have in common? What is the relationship between dice divination and dice gambling? This interdisciplinary collaboration situates the tenth-century Chinese Buddhist “Divination of Maheśvara” within a deep Chinese backstory of divination with dice and numbers going back to at least the 4th century BCE. Simultaneously, the authors track this specific method of dice divination across the Silk Road and into ancient India through a detailed study of the material culture, poetics, and ritual processes of dice divination in Chinese, Tibetan, and Indian contexts. The result is an extended meditation on the unpredictable movements of gods, dice, divination books, and divination users across the various languages, cultures, and religions of the Silk Road.

Handbook of Divination and Prognostication in China

Handbook of Divination and Prognostication in China
Author: Michael Lackner,Zhao Lu
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2022-05-20
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9789004514263

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The first book that systematically explores the manifold aspects of divination and prognostication in traditional and modern China.

Tibetan Magic

Tibetan Magic
Author: Cameron Bailey,Aleksandra Wenta
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2024-03-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781350354968

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This book focuses on the theme of magic in Tibetan contexts, encompassing both pre-modern and modern text-cultures as well as contemporary practices. It offers a new understanding of the identity and role of magical specialists in both historical and contemporary contexts. Combining the theoretical approaches of anthropology, ethnography, religious and textual studies, the book aims to shed light on experiences, practices and practitioners that have been frequently marginalized by the normative mainstream monastic Buddhist traditions and Western Buddhist scholarship, which focuses primarily on meditation and philosophy. The book explores the intersection between magic/folk practices and Tantra, a complex, socio-religious phenomenon associated not only with the religious and political elites who sponsored it, but also with 'marginal' ethnic groups and social milieus, as well as with lay communities at large, who resorted to ritual agents to fulfil their worldly needs.

Living Folk Religions

Living Folk Religions
Author: Sravana Borkataky-Varma,Aaron Michael Ullrey
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2023-05-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781000878622

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Living Folk Religions presents cutting-edge contributions from a range of disciplines to examine religious folkways across cultures. This collection embraces the non-elite and non-sanctioned, the oral, fluid, accessible, evolving religions of people (volk) on the ground. Split into five sections, this book covers: What Is Folk Religion? Spirit Beings and Deities Performance and Ritual Praxis Possession and Exorcism Health, Healing, and Lifestyle Topics include demons and ambivalent gods, tree and nature spirits, revolutionary renunciates, oral lore, possession and exorcism, divination, midwestern American spiritualism, festivals, queer sexuality among ritual specialists, the dead returned, vernacular religions, diaspora adaptations, esoteric influences underlying public cultures, unidentified flying objects (UFOs), music and sound experiences, death rituals, and body and wellness cultures. Living Folk Religions is a must-read for those studying Comparative Religions, World Religions, and Religious Studies, and it will also interest specialists and general readers, particularly enthusiastic readers of Anthropology, Folklore and Folk Studies, Global Studies, and Sociology.

Medicine and Healing in Ancient East Asia

Medicine and Healing in Ancient East Asia
Author: Constance A. Cook
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2023-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108981224

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This Element first discusses the creation of transmitted medical canons that are generally dated from early imperial times through the medieval era and then, by way of contrast, provides translations and analyses of non-transmitted texts from the pre-imperial late Shang and Zhou eras, the early imperial Qin and Han eras, and then a brief discussion covering the period through the 11th-c. CE. The Element focuses on the evolution of concepts, illness categories, and diagnostic and treatment methodologies evident in the newly discovered material and reveals a side of medical practice not reflected in the canons. It is both traditions of healing, the canons and the currents of local practice revealed by these texts, that influenced the development of East Asian medicine more broadly. The local practices show there was no real evolution from magical to non-magical medicine. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

The Dice of the Gods

The Dice of the Gods
Author: Lucian De Zilwa
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1918
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: MINN:31951D008389061

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From Chang an To Athens The Ancient Sports Cultures Of The Silk Road

From Chang an To Athens  The Ancient Sports Cultures Of The Silk Road
Author: Qilin Sun,Lijuan Mao,Chongshen Li
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2024-01-30
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9789811272189

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This book collects and studies the colourful sports and history of countries along the historical Silk Road from Chang'an to Athens, including a wide range of sports ranging from polo and chess to archery and lion dance. It will examine, research and analyse a large number of sports cultural relics and documentary materials unearthed by archaeology in recent years, and comprehensively collects and classifies these sports materials which belong to different countries along the Silk Road. In doing so, it aims to promote the sports forms of these countries and set the context of sports development, so as to raise awareness about the exchange and dissemination of sports culture between ancient China and Western countries.

On the Ancient History of the Silk Road

On the Ancient History of the Silk Road
Author: Chuanming Rui
Publsiher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Asia, Central
ISBN: 9811232962

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The Silk Road was a network of trade routes which connected the East and West, and was central to the economic, cultural, political, and religious interactions between these regions from the 2nd century BCE to the 18th century. This book studies various aspects of the ancient history of the silk road. The 16 chapters in the book are divided into three parts: Silk Road and The Nomads; The Sogdians, the Special Role on the Silk Road; Silk Road and the Spread of Religious Ideas. It studies the purpose and effects of silk exportation, the intermarriage between China and other ethnic groups, the origin of the Turks, the influence and domination of the Sogdians on the nomads, and the religious ideas, especially the Manicheism, spreading across the Silk Road.