Guxin Ruxin 古心如馨 (1541–1616) is credited with the revival of monastic ordinations, which ranks among the major breakthroughs of the late Ming Buddhist renewal. Despite the long-standing ban on ordination ceremonies, he managed to win the trust of fellow monastics, attract local patrons, and eventually gain imperial approval. This paper aims to unravel the reasons that this Vinaya master was recognized as legitimate by contemporaries and descendants, focusing on two key episodes in his hagiographies. In the first of them, Guxin Ruxin had a vision of Bodhisattva Mañjuśrī transmitting monastic precepts to him, whereas in the second one his identity as a reincarnation of Upāli was revealed through a miracle he performed during the restoration o...
As a famous “miraculous monk” dating from the Tang Dynasty, Wanhui (632–712) was favored by four emp...
In the eleventh century, several Japanese monks made voyages to Northern Song China. Many related st...
242 pagesThis thesis investigates the Thirty-two Manifestations of Guanyin (the Chinese name for Bod...
This paper explores the reconstruction of the ordination platform in the Huishan monastery 會善寺 on Mo...
By the first half of the eighteenth century, lineages of the Buddhist Vinaya school (Lüzong) took ho...
The aim of this exploratory study is to provide an outline of the Vinaya renewal in China in the fir...
To examine the theory of royal authority in the medieval China, the element of religion cannot be ig...
"The goddess Guanyin began in India as the bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara, originally a male deity. He g...
Introduction The Historical Transmission of the Vinaya to Japan The Motivations of the Nara Court Na...
I aim to reveal in this dissertation the dynamics behind the evolution of the late Ming Buddhist rev...
The first recorded biography of Daoxuan (596-667) - regarded as the de facto founder of the Vinaya '...
Departing from the vexed debate on the nature of the Sino-Tibetan relationship, this thesis examines...
According to tradition, the first Buddhist nun ever to have been ordained was the Buddha’s stepmothe...
Historians of Ming period Chinese Buddhism have tended in the past to concentrate on the monastic Bu...
Guanyin is probably the most popular and complex figure of worship in Buddhism. Traditionally there...
As a famous “miraculous monk” dating from the Tang Dynasty, Wanhui (632–712) was favored by four emp...
In the eleventh century, several Japanese monks made voyages to Northern Song China. Many related st...
242 pagesThis thesis investigates the Thirty-two Manifestations of Guanyin (the Chinese name for Bod...
This paper explores the reconstruction of the ordination platform in the Huishan monastery 會善寺 on Mo...
By the first half of the eighteenth century, lineages of the Buddhist Vinaya school (Lüzong) took ho...
The aim of this exploratory study is to provide an outline of the Vinaya renewal in China in the fir...
To examine the theory of royal authority in the medieval China, the element of religion cannot be ig...
"The goddess Guanyin began in India as the bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara, originally a male deity. He g...
Introduction The Historical Transmission of the Vinaya to Japan The Motivations of the Nara Court Na...
I aim to reveal in this dissertation the dynamics behind the evolution of the late Ming Buddhist rev...
The first recorded biography of Daoxuan (596-667) - regarded as the de facto founder of the Vinaya '...
Departing from the vexed debate on the nature of the Sino-Tibetan relationship, this thesis examines...
According to tradition, the first Buddhist nun ever to have been ordained was the Buddha’s stepmothe...
Historians of Ming period Chinese Buddhism have tended in the past to concentrate on the monastic Bu...
Guanyin is probably the most popular and complex figure of worship in Buddhism. Traditionally there...
As a famous “miraculous monk” dating from the Tang Dynasty, Wanhui (632–712) was favored by four emp...
In the eleventh century, several Japanese monks made voyages to Northern Song China. Many related st...
242 pagesThis thesis investigates the Thirty-two Manifestations of Guanyin (the Chinese name for Bod...