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Tantric studies ; fruits of a franco-german project on early tantra

Couverture du livre « Tantric studies ; fruits of a franco-german project on early tantra » de Domimnic Goodall et Harunaga Isaacson aux éditions Ecole Francaise Extreme Orient
Résumé:

The principal works that have emerged from our stimulating project on 'Early Tantra' are critical editions and translations of previously unpublished primary material, which have begun to appear in this new series. This volume complements those publications by gathering together some of the... Voir plus

The principal works that have emerged from our stimulating project on 'Early Tantra' are critical editions and translations of previously unpublished primary material, which have begun to appear in this new series. This volume complements those publications by gathering together some of the fruits, direct and indirect, of the wide-ranging discussions that took place during the project's workshops. By way of introduction, the volume opens with an attempt by the editors to draw together our findings about the "shared ritual syntax" of some of the earliest known works of the tantric traditions, with a particular emphasis on the Buddhist Manjusriyamulakalpa and the Saiva Nisvasatattvasamhita. Seven further contributions, by Dominic Goodall, Peter Bisschop, Judit Torzsok, Diwakar Acharya, Anna A. Sl?czka, Libbie Mills and Péter-Daniel Szanto, throw light on a wide range of topics: the Saivatattvas and their evolution, yogini-temples, alphabet-deities, an early treatise of snake-related magic, iconographic prescriptions in early pratisthatantras, the implications of the use of the bhutasankhya system, and a fragment of a Buddhist tantric sadhana.

Contents

Preface / Préface
Dominic Goodall and Harunaga Isaacson

Abbreviations

List of Figures

Notes on Contributors / À propos des contributeurs

On the Shared 'Ritual Syntax' of the Early Tantric Traditions
Dominic Goodall and Harunaga Isaacson

How the Tattvas of Tantric Saivism Came to Be 36: The Evidence of the Nisvasatattvasamhita
Dominic Goodall

A 12th-Century Varanasimahatmya and Its Account of a Hypethral Yogini-Temple
Peter Bisschop

The Emergence of the Alphabet Goddess Matrka in Early Saiva Tantras
Judit Torzsok

Three Fragmentary Folios of a 9th-Century Manuscript of an Early Bhutatantra Taught by Mahamahesvara
Diwakar Acharya

The Two Iconographic Chapters from the Devy?mata and the Art of Bengal
Anna A. Slaczka

Bh?tasa?khyas as a Dating Tool for Pratistha Literature
Libbie Mills

Minor Vajrayana Texts I: A Fragment from Abhayakaragupta's Srisamvarabhisamayopayika
Péter-Daniel Szantó

Index

Illustrations

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