Kukai

Kukai
Author: Kūkai
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1972
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780231059336

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Kukai, more commonly known by the honorific Kobo Daishi, was one of the great characters in the development of Janpanese culture. He was active in literature, engineering, calligraphy, and architecture and is represented in this work in terms of his major effort--the introduction of esoteric Buddhism from China, which resulted in the formation of the Shingou sect still active in Japan. Eight of his works are presented here.

The Body

The Body
Author: ??·??
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780887064692

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This book explores mind-body philosophy from an Asian perspective. It sheds new light on a problem central in modern Western thought. Yuasa shows that Eastern philosophy has generally formulated its view of mind-body unity as an achievement a state to be acquired--rather than as essential or innate. Depending on the individual's own developmental state, the mind-body connection can vary from near dissociation to almost perfect integration. Whereas Western mind-body theories have typically asked what the mind-body is, Yuasa asks how the mind-body relation varies on a spectrum from the psychotic to the yogi, from the debilitated to the athletic, from the awkward novice to the master musician. Yuasa first examines various Asian texts dealing with Buddhist meditation, kundalini yoga, acupuncture, ethics, and epistemology, developing a concept of the "dark consciousness" (not identical with the psychoanalytic unconscious) as a vehicle for explaining their basic view. He shows that the mind-body image found in those texts has a striking correlation to themes in contemporary French phenomenology, Jungian psychoanalysis, psychomatic medicine, and neurophysiology. The book clears the ground for a provocative meeting between East and West, establishing a philosophical region on which science and religion can be mutually illuminating.

On Understanding Japanese Religion

On Understanding Japanese Religion
Author: Joseph Mitsuo Kitagawa
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1987-10-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780691102290

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Joseph Kitagawa, one of the founders of the field of history of religions and an eminent scholar of the religions of Japan, published his classic book Religion in Japanese History in 1966. Since then, he has written a number of extremely influential essays that illustrate approaches to the study of Japanese religious phenomena. To date, these essays have remained scattered in various scholarly journals. This book makes available nineteen of these articles, important contributions to our understanding of Japan's intricate combination of indigenous Shinto, Confucianism, Taoism, the Yin-Yang School, Buddhism, and folk religion. In sections on prehistory, the historic development of Japanese religion, the Shinto tradition, the Buddhist tradition, and the modem phase of the Japanese religious tradition, the author develops a number of valuable methodological approaches. The volume also includes an appendix on Buddhism in America. Asserting that the study of Japanese religion is more than an umbrella term covering investigations of separate traditions, Professor Kitagawa approaches the subject from an interdisciplinary standpoint. Skillfully combining political, cultural, and social history, he depicts a Japan that seems a microcosm of the religious experience of humankind.

Kukai The Universal

Kukai The Universal
Author: 司馬遼太郎
Publisher: IBC PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2005-02
Genre: Shingon priests
ISBN: 9784925080927

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The Rishukyō and Its Influence on Kūkai

The Rishukyō and Its Influence on Kūkai
Author: Wayne Thomas Gelfman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 502
Release: 1979
Genre: Prajnaparamitas. Adyardhaśatikā
ISBN:

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The Weaving of Mantra

The Weaving of Mantra
Author: Ryûichi Abé
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 620
Release: 1999-06-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780231528870

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The great Buddhist priest Kûkai (774-835) is credited with the introduction and establishment of tantric -or esoteric -Buddhism in early ninth-century Japan. In Ryûichi Abé examines this important religious figure -neglected in modern academic literatu

Tantric Poetry of Kūkai (Kōbō Daishi), Japan's Buddhist Saint

Tantric Poetry of Kūkai (Kōbō Daishi), Japan's Buddhist Saint
Author:
Publisher: White Pine Press (NY)
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1987
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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Includes excerpts from 'The Mahavairocana Sutra' and I-Hsing's 'Commentary of the Sutra'.

Icons and Iconoclasm in Japanese Buddhism

Icons and Iconoclasm in Japanese Buddhism
Author: Pamela Winfield
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2013-03-07
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0199945551

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Pamela D. Winfield offers a fascinating juxtaposition and comparison of the thoughts of two pre-modern Japanese Buddhist masters, Kukai (774-835) and Dogen (1200-1253) on the role of imagery in the enlightenment experience.