Description
The volume is organized into six parts: Ritual Practices, Contemplative Visualizations, Doctrinal Expositions, Life Writing and Poetry, Ethical and Aesthetic Explications, and Worlds beyond Sukhavati. Each part is introduced and summarized, and each translated piece is prefaced by its translator to supply historical and sectarian context as well as insight into the significance of the work. Common and less-common issues of practice, doctrine, and intra-religious transfer are explored, and deeper understandings of the meaning of "pure lands" are gained through the study of the celestial, cosmological, internal, and earthly pure lands associated with various buddhas, bodhisattvas, and devotional figures. The introduction by the volume editors ties the diverse themes of the book together and provides a historical background to Pure Land Buddhist studies. Scholars of Buddhism and Asian religion, including graduate and post-graduate students, as well as Buddhist practitioners, will appreciate the range of translated materials and accompanied discussions made accessible in one essential collection, the first of its kind to center on the formerly-neglected topic of Buddhist pure lands.
About the Author
Georgios T. Halkias is an assistant professor and undergraduate program director at the Centre of Buddhist Studies at the University of Hong Kong.
Richard K. Payne is Yehan Numata Professor of Japanese Buddhist Studies at the Institute of Buddhist Studies, Berkeley.
Robert F. Rhodes is professor of Buddhist studies at Otani University in Kyoto.
Aaron P. Proffitt is assistant professor of Japanese Studies at the University at Albany, SUNY.
Clark Chilson is assistant professor of religion at Pacific Lutheran University.
Jacqueline I. Stone is professor of religion at Princeton University.
Richard D. McBride II is associate professor of history at Brigham Young University-Hawai'i.
Book Information
ISBN 9780824873097
Author Georgios T. Halkias
Format Hardback
Page Count 728
Imprint University of Hawai'i Press
Publisher University of Hawai'i Press
Weight(grams) 1180g