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Luminous Bliss

Halkias, Georgios T.:
Luminous Bliss : A Religious History of Pure Land Literature in Tibet / Georgios T. Halkias. - Honolulu : University of Hawai'i Press, 2012. - ca. 368 S. - (Pure Land Buddhist Studies)
ISBN 978-0-8248-3590-3
US$ 49,00
DDC: 294.38509515
-- Angekündigt für September 2012 --

Beschreibung
With an annotated English translation and critical analysis of the Orgyan-gling gold manuscript of the short Sukhāvativyūha-sūtra
   Pure Land Buddhism as a whole has received comparatively little attention in Western studies on Buddhism despite the importance of “buddha-fields” (pure lands) for the growth and expression of Mahāyāna Buddhism. In this first religious history of Tibetan Pure Land literature, Georgios Halkias delves into a rich collection of literary, historical, and archaeological sources to highlight important aspects of this neglected pan-Asian Buddhist tradition. He clarifies many of the misconceptions concerning the interpretation of “other-world” soteriology in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism and provides translations of original Tibetan sources from the ninth century to the present that represent exoteric and esoteric doctrines that continue to be cherished by Tibetan Buddhists for their joyful descriptions of the Buddhist path. The book is informed by interviews with Tibetan scholars and Buddhist practitioners and by Halkias’ own participant-observation in Tibetan Pure Land rituals and teachings conducted in Europe and the Indian subcontinent.
   Divided into three sections, Luminous Bliss shows that Tibetan Pure Land literature exemplifies a synthesis of Mahāyāna sutra-based conceptions with a Vajrayana world-view that fits progressive and sudden approaches to the realization of Pure Land teachings. Part I covers the origins and development of Pure Land in India and the historical circumstances of its adaptation in Tibet and Central Asia. Part II offers an English translation of the short Sukhāvatīvyūha-sūtra (imported from India during the Tibetan Empire) and contains a survey of original Tibetan Pure Land scriptures and meditative techniques from the dGe-lugs-pa, bKa’-brgyud, rNying-ma, and Sa-skya schools of Tibetan Buddhism. Part III introduces some of the most innovative and popular mortuary cycles and practices related to the Tantric cult of Buddha Amitābha and his Pure Land from the Treasure traditions in the bKa’-brgyud and rNying-ma schools.
   Luminous Bliss locates Pure Land Buddhism at the core of Tibet’s religious heritage and demonstrates how this tradition constitutes an integral part of both Tibetan and East Asian Buddhism. [Verlagsinformation]

Inhalt
Preface by Series Editor. xi
Acknowledgments. xiii
Buddhisms and Other Conventions. xvii
Abbreviations. xix
Preface. xxiii
Introduction. xxv
PART I. EARLY PURE LAND TRADITIONS IN INDIA, TIBET, AND CENTRAL ASIA
   Chapter 1: Indian Mahayana Origins and Departures. 3
   Chapter 2: Pure Lands and the Tibetan Empire. 35
PART II. PURE LAND TEXTS IN TIBETAN CONTEXTS
   Chapter 3: The Dharma That Goes against the Ways of the World: The Short Sukhāvatīvyūha-sūtra with an English Translation from Tibetan. 87
   Chapter 4: Tibetan Pure Land Commentaries. 101
PART III. PURE LANDS AND PURE VISIONS
   Chapter 5: Tantric Transfer in Sukhāvatī. 139
   Chapter 6: The Celestial Treasures of Buddha Amitābha. 165
Epilogue: From Sukhāvatī to Tibet and Back. 187
Appendix I: A Critical Analysis of the Orgyan-gling Gold bDe-mdo. 193
Appendix II: The Means of Attaining the Sukhāvatī Kṣetra: Editions and Liturgical Texts. 209
Appendix III: An Anthology of Pure Land Texts from the Treasure Tradition. 213
Notes. 215
References. 293
Index. 323

Autor
GEORGIOS T. HALKIAS specializes in Tibetan and Himalayan religions and history and has held research posts and fellowships in the U.K., at the Warburg Institute, the University of London, and the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies; in Germany at the Ruhr-Universität-Bochum; and the Jōdo-Shinshū Otani-ha Foundation in Kyoto. His publications include a number of articles on Tibetan and central Asian Buddhism, Himalayan history, and interdisciplinary studies in religion. Profile page (Oxford), profile page (Bochum).

Quellen: University of Hawai'i Press; WorldCat; Library of Congress; Amazon; Mitteilung von Richard Payne, Mailing-Liste H-Buddhism, 2. Okt. 2012
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