This dissertation explores Buddhist chanting practices in mainly the Tang dynasty (618–907 CE), showing that they were more than just one part of ritual practice: chanting could also be a type of music, an educational tool, a means for manipulating the supernatural, and a cure and cause of illness. Previous studies of chanting practices in Chinese Buddhism have addressed histories of transmission, doctrinal approaches, and made efforts to preserve melodies through notation. However, they do not necessarily capture how individuals who engaged in chanting experienced this practice. Therefore this dissertation aims to investigate this experience through accounts found in hagiography, miracle tales, and other Buddhist materials. In studying cha...
The baiqi (Buddhist percussive instruments), also known as faqi (dharma instruments), are mentioned ...
The roots of the practice of divination in Buddhism can be traced back to Ancient India. However, th...
This dissertation demonstrates that the application of ritual methods to ensure timely rainfall was ...
This dissertation explores Buddhist chanting practices in mainly the Tang dynasty (618–907 CE), show...
This dissertation explores Buddhist chanting practices in mainly the Tang dynasty (618–907 CE), show...
This dissertation explores the development of Buddhist meditation in China between 400 and 600 CE. A...
ii How is it possible that monastic Buddhist musical practice in China, fiercely quashed a few decad...
This ethnomusicology research examines Tibetan Buddhist ritual performance at Rumtek Monastery belon...
This dissertation investigates the development of Chinese Buddhist songs in the twentieth century fo...
In Minnan, southern Fujian, China, a complex ritual performance carried out by ritual specialists af...
This study examines Daoist rituals to deal with the recurring concerns in the medieval Chinese relig...
In the Chaozhou City Gazetteer of Buddhism & Chaozhou Kaiyuan Monastery Gazetteer published in 1992,...
The integration of Confucian ideologies in China’s ritual music has so far not been thoroughly under...
The recent emergence of Ritual Studies as an interdisciplinary academic field has engendered a renew...
Buddhism was imported into Korea in the fourth century A.D. from India, but documents on Buddhist mu...
The baiqi (Buddhist percussive instruments), also known as faqi (dharma instruments), are mentioned ...
The roots of the practice of divination in Buddhism can be traced back to Ancient India. However, th...
This dissertation demonstrates that the application of ritual methods to ensure timely rainfall was ...
This dissertation explores Buddhist chanting practices in mainly the Tang dynasty (618–907 CE), show...
This dissertation explores Buddhist chanting practices in mainly the Tang dynasty (618–907 CE), show...
This dissertation explores the development of Buddhist meditation in China between 400 and 600 CE. A...
ii How is it possible that monastic Buddhist musical practice in China, fiercely quashed a few decad...
This ethnomusicology research examines Tibetan Buddhist ritual performance at Rumtek Monastery belon...
This dissertation investigates the development of Chinese Buddhist songs in the twentieth century fo...
In Minnan, southern Fujian, China, a complex ritual performance carried out by ritual specialists af...
This study examines Daoist rituals to deal with the recurring concerns in the medieval Chinese relig...
In the Chaozhou City Gazetteer of Buddhism & Chaozhou Kaiyuan Monastery Gazetteer published in 1992,...
The integration of Confucian ideologies in China’s ritual music has so far not been thoroughly under...
The recent emergence of Ritual Studies as an interdisciplinary academic field has engendered a renew...
Buddhism was imported into Korea in the fourth century A.D. from India, but documents on Buddhist mu...
The baiqi (Buddhist percussive instruments), also known as faqi (dharma instruments), are mentioned ...
The roots of the practice of divination in Buddhism can be traced back to Ancient India. However, th...
This dissertation demonstrates that the application of ritual methods to ensure timely rainfall was ...