This book is the first comprehensive treatment of the Huayan school of East Asian Buddhism in a Western language. This school; which received its name from the Chinese translation of the important Mahayana scripture; the Buddhavatam sakasutra; flourished in China during the Tang dynasty (618-907) and spread to Korea and Japan as well. The reader gains an insight into the development of Huayan Buddhism: The compilation of its base text; the Buddhavatam sakasutra; the establishment of Huayan tradition as a special form of East Asian Buddhism and its visual representations. The book consists of five chapters: 1. State of Field; 2. The Buddhavatam. sakasutra; 3. Huayan in China; 4. Hwaom/ Kegon in Korea and Japan; and 5. Huayan/ Hwaom/ Kegon Art. The following scholars contributed to this volume: Aramaki Noritoshi; Jana Benicka; Choe Yeonshik; Bernard Faure; Frederic Girard; Imre Hamar; Huang Yi-hsun; Ishii Kosei; Kimura Kiyotaka; Charles Muller; Jan Nattier; Otake Susumu; Joerg Plassen; Wei Daoru; Dorothy Wong; Zhu Qingzhi. Included are bibliographies of secondary sources on Huayan Buddhism in Western languages; Japanese; Chinese and Korean.
#14219393 in Books Diana Basham 1992-01-14Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.50 x .75 x 5.51l; .66 #File Name: 0333482026253 pagesThe trial of woman
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