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Ce volume collectif se propose, à travers ses huit chapitres, de contribuer à délimiter un domaine tantrique dans le paysage religieux de la Chine et de ses voisins. Si le bouddhisme ésotérique est au coeur de son propos, on y aborde aussi des pratiques et des représentations qui s'en inspirent en s'en distinguant, qu'elles soient rattachables au taoïsme, au shinto ou témoignent d'une présence plus diffuse au sein de la culture populaire d'Asie orientale. La première section, Imaginaires, se demande dans quelle mesure un aspect tantrique des divinités fut adopté par les peintures liturgiques servant à accompgner un important rituel commun au bouddhisme et au taoïsme, comment les romans en langue vulgaire des XVIe et XVIIe siècles s'inspirèrent des divinités indiennes représentées dans des poses lascives ou furieuses pour construire certaines figures de héros, ou comment le personnage du très populaire dieu-enfant Nezha fut façonné au fil des siècles grâce à l'importation progressive de mythes indiens par le truchement de textes du bouddhisme ésotérique. La section Rituels explique d'abord comment une efficace prière sanscrite en vint à occuper une place de choix dans la vie religieuse des Chinois du XIe siècle, puis retrace la carrière chinoise d'une oeuvre du bouddhisme ésotérique indien, le Chant des noms de Manjusri, avant d'aborder l'usage des musdra par les maîtres de rituels taoïstes de la Chine du Sud-Est. La partie Contrepoints montre comment, au Japon, une école prétendument ésotérique put finir par compter plus de dix million d'adeptes et son imaginaire comme ses pratiques influer sur les secteurs les plus divers de la société, puis décrit comment en Corée, l'État impérial s'employa à construire et promouvoir des lignées de bonzes spécialisés dans les rituels divinatoires d'inspiration tantrique. L'ouvrage se clôt par un bref essai bibliographique sur les développements récents des études tantriques en contexte chinois.
S13A/0360 --- S17/0530 --- China: Religion--Chinese Buddhism: ritual and practice (incl. prayers, festivals, ..) --- China: Art and archaeology--Buddhist art: iconography --- Tantric Buddhism --- East Asia --- Rituals --- Congresses --- China --- Tantric-Buddhist art --- Tantrism --- Tantrism - China --- Tantrism - Asia
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boeddhisme --- Chinese kunst --- 850 - 1850 --- China --- Buddhist art --- Art, Chinese --- S17/0510 --- S17/0500 --- S17/2125 --- S17/0530 --- China: Art and archaeology--Buddhist art: paintings --- China: Art and archaeology--Buddhist art: general --- China: Art and archaeology--Musea and exhibitions: USA --- China: Art and archaeology--Buddhist art: iconography --- Exhibitions --- Art, Buddhist --- Art, Lamaist --- Art --- Buddhism and art --- Chinese art --- Art, Chinese - Ming-Qing dynasties, 1368-1912 - Exhibitions --- Art, Chinese - Song-Yuan dynasties, 960-1368 - Exhibitions --- Buddhist art - China - Exhibitions --- 850 - 1850. --- China.
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Buddhism and art --- Buddhist art and symbolism --- Buddhism --- Bouddhisme et art --- Art et symbolisme bouddhistes --- Bouddhisme --- Iconography --- Dictionaries --- Iconographie --- Dictionnaires --- Idols and images --- -Art, Hindu --- -Dictionaries --- S17/0530 --- S34/1020 --- S37/1030 --- -#SML: Chinese memorial library --- Art, Hindu --- Art --- Images and idols --- Religious images --- Statuettes --- Animism --- Art, Primitive --- Art and religion --- Fetishism --- Magic --- Religion --- Sculpture, Primitive --- Symbolism --- Gods in art --- China: Art and archaeology--Buddhist art: iconography --- Indian subcontinent--Hinduism --- Buddhism outside China, Tibet, Mongolia and Japan--Buddhist art: iconography --- Buddhist art --- Hindu art --- Hindu symbolism --- #SML: Chinese memorial library --- Art, Buddhist --- Art, Lamaist --- Buddhist symbolism --- Lamaist symbolism --- Symbolism and Buddhist art --- Idols and images - India --- Art, Hindu - - Dictionaries --- -Buddhism and art --- Dictionaries.
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The Buddha's nirvana marks the end of the life of a great spiritual figure and the beginning of Buddhism as a world religion. Surviving Nirvana is the first book in the English language to examine how this historic moment was represented and received in the visual culture of China, of which the nirvana image has been a part for over 1,500 years. --Mining a selection of well-documented and well-preserved examples from the sixth to twelfth centuries, Sonya Lee offers a reassessment of medieval Chinese Buddhism by focusing on practices of devotion and image-making that were inspired by the Buddha
Art, Medieval --- Buddhist art and symbolism --- Buddhism and art --- Buddhism in art. --- Art and Buddhism --- Art --- Buddhist art --- Buddhist symbolism --- Lamaist symbolism --- Symbolism and Buddhist art --- Symbolism --- Medieval art --- Themes, motives. --- History --- Gautama Buddha --- Art. --- Enlightenment. --- Buddhism in art --- S17/0500 --- S17/0530 --- Themes, motives --- China: Art and archaeology--Buddhist art: general --- China: Art and archaeology--Buddhist art: iconography --- Gautama, --- Fo-tʻo --- Buddha, --- Gotama, --- Shih-chia-mou-ni --- Shijiamuni --- Sākyamuni --- Sŏkka --- Buddha --- Sŏgamoni --- Shākyamuni --- Shakamuni-butsu --- Shakuson --- Shittaruta --- Shih-chia Ju-lai --- Phraphutthačhao --- Pultʻa --- Putta --- Siddhartha Gotama --- Gotama, Siddhartha --- Budda --- Śākya-thup-pa --- Shi-chia-mu-ni --- Siddhartha Gautama --- Gautama, Siddhartha --- Bhayavat --- Tathagata --- Siduhat Kumāraya --- Puttar --- Puttan̲ --- Kautama Puttar --- Puttapirān̲ --- Cittārtta Kautama Puttar --- Siddhārtha, --- Tất Đạt Đa --- בודהא --- 釈迦 --- 释迦牟尼 --- 釋迦牟尼 --- Sitthattha Khōtama --- Khōtama, Sitthattha --- Gotama, Siddhatta
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Buddhism --- Indian religions --- Indonesia --- S17/0530 --- S34/1100 --- 294.367 --- 291.37 --- #SML: Joseph Spae --- China: Art and archaeology--Buddhist art: iconography --- Indian subcontinent--Art and archaeology --- Boeddhisme: de Boeddha--(stichter) --- Processies. Symbolen. Riten. Emblemen --- Buddhist art. --- Gautama Buddha --- 291.37 Godsdienstige ceremonieën. Religieuze symboliek. Mysteries. Inwijding --- 291.37 Processies. Symbolen. Riten. Emblemen --- Godsdienstige ceremonieën. Religieuze symboliek. Mysteries. Inwijding --- 294.367 Boeddhisme: de Boeddha--(stichter) --- Buddhist art --- Art, Buddhist --- Art, Lamaist --- Art --- Buddhism and art --- Fo-tʻo --- Buddha, --- Gotama Buddha --- Shih-chia-mou-ni --- Shijiamuni --- Sākyamuni --- Sŏkka --- Buddha --- Sŏgamoni --- Shākyamuni --- Shakamuni-butsu --- Shakuson --- Shittaruta --- Shih-chia Ju-lai --- Phraphutthačhao --- Pultʻa --- Putta --- Siddhartha Gotama --- Budda --- Śākya-thup-pa --- Shi-chia-mu-ni --- Siddhartha Gautama --- Gautama Siddhartha --- Bhayavat --- Tathagata --- Siduhat Kumāraya --- Puttar --- Puttan̲ --- Kautama Puttar --- Puttapirān̲ --- Cittārtta Kautama Puttar --- Siddhārtha, --- Tất Đạt Đa --- בודהא --- 釈迦 --- 释迦牟尼 --- 釋迦牟尼 --- Gautama, --- Gotama, --- Gotama, Siddhartha --- Gautama, Siddhartha --- Sitthattha Khōtama --- Khōtama, Sitthattha --- Gotama, Siddhatta --- Art bouddhique
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