Chinese translations of Buddhist sūtras and Chinese Buddhist literature demonstrate how stūpas became acknowledged in medieval China and how clerics and laypeople perceived and worshiped them. Early Buddhist sūtras mentioned stūpas, which symbolize the presence of the Buddha and the truth of the dharma. Buddhist canonical texts attach great significance to the stūpa cult, providing instructions regarding who was entitled to have them, what they should look like in connection with the occupants’ Buddhist identities, and how people should worship them. However, the canonical limitations on stūpa burial for ordinary monks and prohibitions of non-Buddhist stūpas changed progressively in medieval China. Stūpas appeared to be erected for ordinary...
This dissertation is centered around a study of the Pao-tsang lun (Treasure Store Treatise), a Chine...
Among the Tibetan Buddhist literature unearthed at Karakhoto, a number of ritual texts of the liṅga ...
This thesis examines Buddhist rituals conducted (mainly) by monks for the wellbeing of deceased lay-...
By studying textual material from a new prospective, this dissertation aims at uncovering how Chines...
This dissertation is an inquiry into the significance of the record of the earliest objects bearing ...
This dissertation is an inquiry into the significance of the record of the earliest objects bearing ...
This study investigates the medieval Chinese formation of the cult of Dizang (Skt. Kṣitigarbha; Jpn...
Although worship of the relics of the Buddha―and its corollary, stūpa worship―is a widespread featur...
This article explores the Buddhist ritual and architectural conventions that were incorporated into ...
Filial piety is regarded the most fundamental values of the Chinese culture, and the root of all goo...
The Mahāparinibbāutta (hereafter MPS) provides a direct canonical warrant for Buddhist pilgrimage an...
This study examines Daoist rituals to deal with the recurring concerns in the medieval Chinese relig...
The earliest existing Chinese Buddhist manuscript found in the world, the Buddhasa∝g×ti Stra, was ex...
Conference theme: Buddhism Without BordersThe earliest existing Chinese Buddhist manuscript found in...
Many people, even scholars like Kenneth Ch’en, thought that filial piety is a special feature of Chi...
This dissertation is centered around a study of the Pao-tsang lun (Treasure Store Treatise), a Chine...
Among the Tibetan Buddhist literature unearthed at Karakhoto, a number of ritual texts of the liṅga ...
This thesis examines Buddhist rituals conducted (mainly) by monks for the wellbeing of deceased lay-...
By studying textual material from a new prospective, this dissertation aims at uncovering how Chines...
This dissertation is an inquiry into the significance of the record of the earliest objects bearing ...
This dissertation is an inquiry into the significance of the record of the earliest objects bearing ...
This study investigates the medieval Chinese formation of the cult of Dizang (Skt. Kṣitigarbha; Jpn...
Although worship of the relics of the Buddha―and its corollary, stūpa worship―is a widespread featur...
This article explores the Buddhist ritual and architectural conventions that were incorporated into ...
Filial piety is regarded the most fundamental values of the Chinese culture, and the root of all goo...
The Mahāparinibbāutta (hereafter MPS) provides a direct canonical warrant for Buddhist pilgrimage an...
This study examines Daoist rituals to deal with the recurring concerns in the medieval Chinese relig...
The earliest existing Chinese Buddhist manuscript found in the world, the Buddhasa∝g×ti Stra, was ex...
Conference theme: Buddhism Without BordersThe earliest existing Chinese Buddhist manuscript found in...
Many people, even scholars like Kenneth Ch’en, thought that filial piety is a special feature of Chi...
This dissertation is centered around a study of the Pao-tsang lun (Treasure Store Treatise), a Chine...
Among the Tibetan Buddhist literature unearthed at Karakhoto, a number of ritual texts of the liṅga ...
This thesis examines Buddhist rituals conducted (mainly) by monks for the wellbeing of deceased lay-...