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Inventing Huineng The Sixth Patriarch Hagiography And Biography In Early Chan John Jorgensen

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Inventing Huineng The Sixth Patriarch Hagiography And Biography In Early Chan John Jorgensen
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.78 MB
Pages: 862
Author: John Jorgensen
ISBN: 9789004145085, 9004145087
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Inventing Huineng The Sixth Patriarch Hagiography And Biography In Early Chan John Jorgensen by John Jorgensen 9789004145085, 9004145087 instant download after payment.

It was through the propaganda of Shen-hui (684-758) that Hui-neng (d. 710) became the also today still towering figure of sixth patriarch of Ch an/Zen Buddhism, and accepted as the ancestor or founder of all subsequent Ch an lineages. The first part of the book analyses the creation of the image of Hui-neng and the worship of a lacquered mummy said to be that of Hui-neng. Using the life of Confucius as a template for its structure, Shen-hui invented a hagiography for the then highly obscure Hui-neng. At the same time, Shen-hui forged a lineage of patriarchs of Ch an back to the Buddha using ideas from Indian Buddhism and Chinese ancestor worship. The second half of the book examines the production of the hagiographies of Hui-neng, how they evolved, and the importance of ideas about authorship and the role of place. It demonstrates the influence of Confucian thought, politics and the periphery in the growth of early Ch an hagiography and the changing image of Hui-neng."

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