Asian folk religion and cultural interaction / / Yoshihiro Nikaido.

"This book uses a cultural interaction approach to discuss numerous temples and shrines of Sinitic origin that house Daoist, Buddhist, and folk gods. Such deities were transmitted outside the Chinese continent, or were introduced from other regions and syncretized. Examples include temple gua...

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Superior document:Global East Asia ; Volume 2
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Place / Publishing House:Göttingen, [Germany] ; : V&R unipress :, Taipei, Taiwan : : National Taiwan University Press,, 2015.
©2015
Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:Global East Asia ; Volume 2.
V&R academic.
Physical Description:1 online resource (230 pages) :; illustrations (some color), photographs.
Notes:"With numerous figures."
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Summary:"This book uses a cultural interaction approach to discuss numerous temples and shrines of Sinitic origin that house Daoist, Buddhist, and folk gods. Such deities were transmitted outside the Chinese continent, or were introduced from other regions and syncretized. Examples include temple guardian gods that arrived in Japan from China and later became deified as part of the Five Mountain system, and a Daoist deity that transformed into a god in Japan after syncretizing with Myōken Bosatsu. The profoundly different images of Ksitigarbha in China and Japan are discussed, as well as Mt. Jiuhua, the center of Ksitigarbha in modern China, Lastly, the process by which Sinitic gods were transmitted to regions outside of the Chinese continent, such as Taiwan, Singapore, and Okinawa, is explored." -- back cover.
ISBN:3737004854
3847004859
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Yoshihiro Nikaido.