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Maalas In The Making The Visual Culture Of Esoteric Buddhism At Dunhuang Michelle C Wang

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Maalas In The Making The Visual Culture Of Esoteric Buddhism At Dunhuang Michelle C Wang
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.16 MB
Pages: 318
Author: Michelle C. Wang
ISBN: 9789004357655, 9004357653
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Maalas In The Making The Visual Culture Of Esoteric Buddhism At Dunhuang Michelle C Wang by Michelle C. Wang 9789004357655, 9004357653 instant download after payment.

The first scholarly monograph on Buddhist maṇḍalas in China, this book examines the Maṇḍala of Eight Great Bodhisattvas. This iconographic template, in which a central Buddha is flanked by eight attendants, flourished during the Tibetan (786-848) and post-Tibetan Guiyijun (848-1036) periods at Dunhuang. A rare motif that appears in only four cave shrines at the Mogao and Yulin sites, the maṇḍala bore associations with political authority and received patronage from local rulers. Attending to the historical and cultural contexts surrounding this iconography, this book demonstrates that transcultural communication over the Silk Routes during this period, and the religious dialogue between the Chinese and Tibetan communities, were defining characteristics of the visual language of Buddhist maṇḍalas at Dunhuang.

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