The Gods of Northern Buddhism: Their History and IconographyCourier Corporation, 1988/01/01 - 220 ページ Indispensable reference for art historians, scholars of Eastern philosophy and religion. Wealth of detailed scholarly information on names, attributes, symbolism, pictorial representations of virtually every major and minor divinity in Mahayana pantheon, as worshipped in Nepal, Tibet, China, Korea, Mongolia, and Japan. 185 black-and-white illus. Glossary. |
目次
List of Illustrations | xi |
Introduction | xvii |
AdiBuddha | 4 |
Buddhas | 9 |
DhyaniBuddhas | 27 |
DhyaniBodhisattva | 43 |
Vajrapāņi | 49 |
Avalokitesvara | 55 |
Mañjuśrī | 109 |
Feminine Divinities | 117 |
Yidam | 141 |
Dharmapāla | 147 |
God of Wealth | 155 |
Minor Gods 165 | 164 |
TsogsSin Tsokshin | 179 |
Explanations of the Sanskrit Tibetan Chinese Mongolian and Japanese words used in the Text | 183 |
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abhaya According Adi-Buddha Akshobhya Amida Amitabha Avalokitesvara believed blue Bodhi Bodhisattva breast Bronze called century charity China Chinese cintamani colour crown deity dharmacakra Dharmapala dhyāna dhyāna mudrā Dhyani-Bodhisattva divinities doctrine elephant five Dhyani-Buddhas form of Avalokitesvara Foucher four arms Gautama Buddha gilt Glossary goddess gods Grünwedel hair hands hold head-dress height Iconographie bouddhique India Japan Japanese jewel Jizō king Kshitigarbha Kuan-yin Kuvera Kwan-non Lamas lasso left hand legend legs lion Lokapāla Lokeśvara lotus lotus-flower magic Mahākāla Mahāyāna Maitreya mandala manifestation Mañjuśrī Manushi-Buddha meditation monks mudrā Nagas Nepal Nepalese Northern Buddhist ornaments Padmapāņi painted Prajñāpāramitā represented seated right hand rosary sadhana sakti Śākya-muni Samantabhadra sect serpent six arms skull cup small image statue sūtra sword symbol Tantra Tārā Tathāgata temple third eye thunderbolt Tibet Tibetan ūrṇā ushnisha usually Vairocana vajra Vajradhara Vajrapāņi Vajrasattva vase vitarka wears wheel worshipped yab-yum Yakṣa Yama Yamantaka yellow Yi-dam