The Chinese Hevajratantra (Taishō ed. XVIII 892, p. 587-601) : the scriptural text of the ritual of the great king of the teaching the adamantine one with great compassion and knowledge of the void
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The Chinese Hevajratantra (Taishō ed. XVIII 892, p. 587-601) : the scriptural text of the ritual of the great king of the teaching the adamantine one with great compassion and knowledge of the void
(Buddhist traditions, v. 50)
Motilal Banarsidass, 2004
1st Indian ed
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"Published under the title Orientalia Gandensia, vol. VIII, 1983"--T.p. verso
Bibliography: p. [122]-132
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The Hevajrantra, the well-known Anuttarayogatantra, about 'unsurpassed yoga', is a direct successor of the Tattvasamgraha, a yogatantra. It was translated from Sanskrit into Chinese in the 11th century. The Chinese translators offer a text which remains true to its contents, but which is at the same time acceptable to the Chinese milieu of the 11th century. This diplomatic effort explains many discrepancies, which were no problem to the initiate.
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notes, gloss, biblio
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