Buddhism in Central Asia III : : Impacts of Non-Buddhist Influences, Doctrines.

Part III of the Buddhism in Central Asia explores the impact of non-Buddhist influences on, and doctrinal issues in, Buddhist traditions within and between inter alia the Silk Road, China, Tibet, and the Uyghur and Tangut Empires.

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Superior document:Dynamics in the History of Religions Series ; v.14
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Place / Publishing House:Boston : : BRILL,, 2024.
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Year of Publication:2024
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Dynamics in the History of Religions Series
Physical Description:1 online resource (511 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • In Memoriam: Jan Assmann
  • In Memoriam: Diego Loukota
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgements
  • General Abbreviations
  • Bibliographic Abbreviations
  • Illustrations
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Introduction The Meeting of Religious Traditions and of Beliefs in Eastern Central Asia
  • Part 1 Impacts of Non-Buddhist Influences
  • Chapter 1 Islamic Expansion into Central Asia and Muslim-Buddhist Encounters
  • Chapter 2 Witch Women and Amorous Monkeys: Non-Buddhist Substrata in Khotanese Religion
  • Chapter 3 Uyghur Buddhism and the Impact of Manichaeism and Native Religion: The Case of Religious Terminology
  • Chapter 4 The Christian Communities in Tang China: Between Adaptation and Religious Self-Identity
  • Chapter 5 On the Presence and Influence of Daoism in the Buddhist Material from Dunhuang
  • Chapter 6 Non-Buddhist Superhuman Beings in Early Tibetan Religious Literature
  • Chapter 7 The Fluid Lives of Tibetan Ritual Narrations during the Imperial and Post-Imperial Period
  • Part 2 Doctrines
  • Chapter 8 People, Places, Texts, and Topics: Another Look at the Larger Context of the Spread of Chan Buddhism in Eastern Central Asia during the Tibetan Imperial and Post-Imperial Period (7th-10th C.)
  • Chapter 9 Sino-Tibetan Scholasticism: A Case Study of the Pratītyasamutpādahṛdaya in Dunhuang
  • Chapter 10 Prostration as wuti toudi 五 投地 or wulun toudi 五 投地? A Possible Trace of Contacts between Certain Uyghur Translators and Esoteric Buddhism
  • Chapter 11 The Funerary Context of Mogao Cave 17
  • Bibliography
  • Index of Deities and Buddhas
  • Index of Dynasties, Kingdoms, and Empires
  • Index of Personal Names
  • Index of Places
  • Index of Technical Terms
  • Index of Text Names.