Ritual and Representation in Buddhist Art

Ritual and Representation in Buddhist Art
Author: Jindal Bae,Jeong-hee Lee-Kalisch,Helmut Brinker,Antje Papist-Matsuo,Petra H. Rösch,Lilla Russel-Smith,Petra Maurer,Juliane Noth,Kensuke Nedachi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3897396416

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This publication investigates the ritual and cultural contexts in which art and representations of Buddhist thought were used in East and Central Asia. The book contains nine essays by specialists in the field. The contributions range from the Buddhist cult of relics in ancient China and material evidences for Buddhist rituals of confession and repentance in North Chinese cave temples of the 6th and early 7th centuries to aspects of cultural exchange, regional innovation, and traditions of imperial workmanship as means of dynastic power. The development of popular iconographies based on Avatamsaka doctrine in Tang China and the Korean kingdom of unified Silla is discussed.

Ritual and Representation in Chinese Buddhism

Ritual and Representation in Chinese Buddhism
Author: Karil J. Kucera
Publsiher: Cambria Press
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2016-01-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781621967132

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Includes 159 color images. Baodingshan consists of a monastic complex and two rock-carved areas, Little Buddha Bend and Great Buddha Bend, located in Dazu in western China and dates from the Southern Song period. The complex is fundamentally different from earlier Buddhist rock-carved sites in China in its construction and layout. Foregoing traditional niche-based iconography for large, deeply cut reliefs reaching dimensions as great as eight meters high by twenty meters wide, within Baodingshan's Great Buddha Bend, the carved works flow from one tableau into another. The site contains both texts and images related to the main schools of Buddhist thought. This book presents an integrated analysis of all of the components of Great Buddha Bend within the greater Baodingshan site, something that was lacking in earlier studies. Written to provide guidance to the site for a wide spectrum of readers-specialists and non-specialists alike-it provides a clear explanation of the major iconographic features of the imagery as well as translations of the numerous accompanying carved Buddhist texts. It also presents the basic tenets of Pure Land, Chan [Zen], Huayan and Esoteric Buddhism in order to explain the features of these sects as seen represented in visual as well as textual form at the site. Lastly, with its focus on ritual use and audience reception from the 12th to the 21st century, this study provides a new model for the discussion and evaluation of other religious sites as entities that organically evolve over time. This study also includes new translations of both the inscribed Buddhist texts and secular inscriptions carved at the site dating from the twelfth through the twenty-first centuries-inscriptions left by educated elite, soldiers, and government officials, highlighting regional issues related to continuity and change made visible at Baodingshan.

Function and Meaning in Buddhist Art

Function and Meaning in Buddhist Art
Author: K.R. van Kooij,H. van der Veere
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2023-08-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004658646

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What was the function of Buddhist art at the time Buddhism was a major religion in large areas of South, East, and South-East Asia? Can we establish what these sculptures and paintings meant to Buddhist believers living at a time when this art fulfilled important religious needs? These questions are discussed, not answered, in a volume about ‘Function and Meaning of Buddhist Art’ which contains the papers of a workshop on this theme held at Leiden University in 1991. While dealing with a variety of themes and subject-matter, sometimes in great detail, sixteen specialists focus on ritual and semantic aspects of Buddhist works of art from countries such as India, China, Japan, Tibet, Thailand, and Indonesia. Recent non-western art-historical publications show an increasing tendency to work with methodological frameworks developed by specialists on western art. Moreover, there are more similarities between Buddhist and other religious art ‘than, literally, meet the eye’. For this reason, two comparative studies are included in which parallels and universals are brought forward. Two main lines emerge in the results offered in this book, the one indicating a tendency to focus on intended meanings; the other concentrating on more than one level of reception of Buddhist art in a liturgical context.

Ritual Objects and Early Buddhist Art

Ritual Objects and Early Buddhist Art
Author: Judith A. Lerner,Jean-Marie Simonet
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2004
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9053495142

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How to Read Buddhist Art

How to Read Buddhist Art
Author: Kurt Behrendt
Publsiher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2019-11-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781588396730

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Intended to inspire the devout and provide a focus for religious practice, Buddhist artworks stand at the center of a great religious tradition that swept across Asia during the first millennia. How to Read Buddhist Art assembles fifty-four masterpieces from The Met collection to explore how images of the Buddha crossed linguistic and cultural barriers, and how they took on different (yet remarkably consistent) characteristics in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, the Himalayas, China, Korea, Japan, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Cambodia, and Indonesia. Works highlighted in this rich, concise overview include reliquaries, images of the Buddha that attempt to capture his transcendence, diverse bodhisattvas who protect and help the devout on their personal path, and representations of important teachers. The book offers the essential iconographic frameworks needed to understand Buddhist art and practice, helping the reader to appreciate how artists gave form to subtle aspects of the teachings, especially in the sublime expression of the Buddha himself.

Dharma and Pu ya

Dharma and Pu   ya
Author: Jinah Kim,Todd Lewis
Publsiher: Brill Hotei
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Buddhism
ISBN: 9004416412

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Dharma and Puṇya explores the centrality of ritual practices and the agency of people in creating and amplifying the efficacy of Buddhist art. It presents paintings, illuminated texts, statues, and ritual implements from the Newar tradition in the Kathmandu Valley.

Ritual and Representation in Chinese Buddhism

Ritual and Representation in Chinese Buddhism
Author: Karil J. Kucera
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 162499914X

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Object as Insight

Object as Insight
Author: Anne Nishimura Morse,Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1995
Genre: Art, Buddhist
ISBN: UOM:39015052541995

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