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Malleable Mra Transformations Of A Buddhist Symbol Of Evil Michael D Nichols

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Malleable Mra Transformations Of A Buddhist Symbol Of Evil Michael D Nichols
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.21 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Michael D. Nichols
ISBN: 9781438473222, 1438473222
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Malleable Mra Transformations Of A Buddhist Symbol Of Evil Michael D Nichols by Michael D. Nichols 9781438473222, 1438473222 instant download after payment.

Analyzes the breadth of representations of the mythic figure of Māra in Buddhism to reveal how closely tied such narratives are to the social and historical concerns of Buddhist communities.
2019 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title
This is the first book to examine the development of the figure of Māra, who appears across Buddhist traditions as a personification of death and desire. Portrayed as a combination of god and demon, Māra serves as a key antagonist to the Buddha, his followers, and Buddhist teaching in general. From ancient India to later Buddhist thought in East Asia to more recent representations in Western culture and media, Māra has been used to satirize Hindu divinities, taken the form of wrathful Tibetan gods, communicated psychoanalytic tropes, and appeared as a villain in episodes of Doctor Who. Michael D. Nichols details and surveys the historical transformations of the Māra figure and demonstrates how different Buddhist communities at different times have used this symbol to react to changing social and historical circumstances. Employing literary and cultural theory, Nichols argues that the representation of Māra closely parallels and reflects the social concerns and anxieties of the particular Buddhist community producing it.
Michael D. Nichols is Associate Professor of Philosophy/Religion at Saint Joseph’s College.

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