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The five-colored clouds of Mount Wutai : poems from Dunhuang / by Mary Anne Cartelli.

Van Pelt Library PL2658.E5 C37 2013
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cartelli, Mary Anne.
Contributor:
Benjamin Franklin Library Fund.
Series:
Sinica Leidensia ; v. 109.
Sinica Leidensia, 0169-9563 ; v. 109
Language:
Chinese
English
Subjects (All):
Chinese poetry--Tang dynasty, 618-907--Translations into English.
Chinese poetry.
Chinese poetry--Five dynasties and the Ten kingdoms, 907-979--Translations into English.
Buddhism.
Chinese poetry--Five dynasties and the Ten kingdoms.
Wutai Mountains (China)--Poetry.
Wutai Mountains (China).
Mañjūśrī, Buddhist deity--Poetry.
Mañjūśrī.
Buddhism--Poetry.
Buddhism in literature.
Chinese poetry--Tang dynasty, 618-907--History and criticism.
Chinese poetry--Five dynasties and the Ten kingdoms, 907-979--History and criticism.
Dunhuang manuscripts.
Dunhuang Caves (China)--Antiquities.
Dunhuang Caves (China).
Genre:
Poetry.
Physical Description:
vi, 224 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2013.
Language Note:
English and Chinese.
Contents:
1 Ascending and Wandering: Introduction 1
Sacred Mountains in Ancient China 3
Dunhuang and the Dunhuang Caves 8
Dunhuang Literature 10
Dunhuang and Mount Wutai 12
Mountains in Early Chinese Poetry 14
About the Book 22
2 The Clear and the Cold: Mount Wutai 27
Early Literature on Mount Wutai 27
Early Legends about Mount Wutai 29
Chinese Emperors and Mount Wutai 31
Mañjusri and the Chinese Buddhist Scriptures 37
The Mañjusri-parinirvana sutra 41
Mount Wutai as a Manifestation of the Buddhist Doctrine 46
Early Chinese Poetry on Mount Wutai 49
The Mount Wutai Poetry of the Dunhuang Manuscripts 53
3 The Hall of the Great Sage: The Songs of Mount Wutai 57
The Hall of the Great Sage 59
I Ascend the Eastern Terrace 66
I Ascend the Northern Terrace 71
I Ascend the Central Terrace 74
I Ascend the Western Terrace 78
I Ascend the Southern Terrace 82
4 The Land of Vaidurya: Eulogy on Mount Wutai 87
Eulogy on Mount Wutai 90
5 Inconceivable Light: Eulogy on Mount Wutai 121
The Pure Land School 122
The Pure Land Monk Fazhao 124
Eulogy on Mount Wulai 129
6 The Gold-Colored World: Eulogy on the Holy Regions of Mount Wutai 147
Eulogy on the True Countenance of the Great Sage 149
Eulogy on Samantabhadra 153
The Eastern Terrace 155
The Northern Terrace 158
The Central Terrace 159
The Western Terrace 161
The Southern Terrace 163
The Holy Region of the Vajra Grotto 165
The Auspicious Stupa of King Asoka 167
Eulogy on the Physical Body of Rahula 169
A Vision of Sutra Recitation by the Vajra Grotto 170
7 Word and Image: The Mount Wutai Wall Painting at Dunhuang 175
Map or Painting? 176
Iconography and Imagery in Cave 61 180
Mountain as Icon 192
8 Poetry as a Buddhist Matter: Conclusion 195
Transmission of the Vision 199
Literati Poets and Mount Wutai 202
For the Purpose of Salvation 204.
Notes:
Chinese poems in English translation about Mount Wutai, found among the Dunhuang manuscripts and dating to the Tang and Five Dynasties periods, with a comprehensive analysis of their context and significance.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Benjamin Franklin Library Fund.
ISBN:
9789004184817
9004184813
9789004241763
9004241760
OCLC:
810442331

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