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Kūkai: Japan’s First Vajrayana Visionary

David L. Gardiner
4.9/5 (11800 ratings)
Description:Kūkai: Japan's First Vajrayāna Visionary is a wide-ranging account of how the ninth-century founder of the Japanese Shingon school of Buddhism, Kūkai (774–835), effectively forged a unique identity for the new meditative and ritual practices he learned during two years' study in China. While esoteric (“tantric”) Buddhism is also known as Vajrayāna (“vehicle of the diamond/thunderbolt”), Kūkai alternatively named it the “esoteric teaching” (mikkyō), Vajrayāna, and Shingon, the Sino-Japanese term for “mantra.” He carefully articulated how contemplative practices engaging the “three secrets” of body (symbolic gestures, mudrā), speech (recitation of mantra), and mind (visualizing the world as a mandala) radically transform one’s sense of self. These practices aim to uncover hidden dimensions of being to reveal a state of profound existential freedom and power that is an embodied manifestation of awakened consciousness. Kūkai employed every available social and material resource to establish Vajrayāna practices on a solid foundation.This work examines his rigorous clarification of the distinctive character of Vajrayāna practice that creatively portrayed it as taking goal of the path (Buddhahood) to be both its end and its means, and his forceful characterization of Shingon as the only form of Buddhism in Japan to enable the immediate accessibility of enlightenment. Kūkai’s extensive knowledge of canonical Buddhist texts allowed him to frame Vajrayāna practice as a method that could unite the “two truths” (ultimate and conventional) via a multi-layered contemplative practice that expresses their fundamental unity. He affirmed the possibility of achieving enlightenment in “this lifetime” by revealing how “this body” is already intrinsically grounded in the qualities of a Buddha. The practices facilitate a thoroughgoing realization of this identity.The book also details Kūkai’s engagement with debates active in China and India on the relationship between levels of embodiment (kāya in Sanskrit) understood to be possessed by a Buddha, and demonstrates the affinity his interpretation of Vajrayāna has with later Indian and Tibetan models. It explores his rhetorical positioning vis-à-vis other Buddhist schools in Japan and highlights his ardor and urgency for promoting his vision of the power and beauty of Shingon practice.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Kūkai: Japan’s First Vajrayana Visionary. To get started finding Kūkai: Japan’s First Vajrayana Visionary, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Kūkai: Japan’s First Vajrayana Visionary

David L. Gardiner
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Kūkai: Japan's First Vajrayāna Visionary is a wide-ranging account of how the ninth-century founder of the Japanese Shingon school of Buddhism, Kūkai (774–835), effectively forged a unique identity for the new meditative and ritual practices he learned during two years' study in China. While esoteric (“tantric”) Buddhism is also known as Vajrayāna (“vehicle of the diamond/thunderbolt”), Kūkai alternatively named it the “esoteric teaching” (mikkyō), Vajrayāna, and Shingon, the Sino-Japanese term for “mantra.” He carefully articulated how contemplative practices engaging the “three secrets” of body (symbolic gestures, mudrā), speech (recitation of mantra), and mind (visualizing the world as a mandala) radically transform one’s sense of self. These practices aim to uncover hidden dimensions of being to reveal a state of profound existential freedom and power that is an embodied manifestation of awakened consciousness. Kūkai employed every available social and material resource to establish Vajrayāna practices on a solid foundation.This work examines his rigorous clarification of the distinctive character of Vajrayāna practice that creatively portrayed it as taking goal of the path (Buddhahood) to be both its end and its means, and his forceful characterization of Shingon as the only form of Buddhism in Japan to enable the immediate accessibility of enlightenment. Kūkai’s extensive knowledge of canonical Buddhist texts allowed him to frame Vajrayāna practice as a method that could unite the “two truths” (ultimate and conventional) via a multi-layered contemplative practice that expresses their fundamental unity. He affirmed the possibility of achieving enlightenment in “this lifetime” by revealing how “this body” is already intrinsically grounded in the qualities of a Buddha. The practices facilitate a thoroughgoing realization of this identity.The book also details Kūkai’s engagement with debates active in China and India on the relationship between levels of embodiment (kāya in Sanskrit) understood to be possessed by a Buddha, and demonstrates the affinity his interpretation of Vajrayāna has with later Indian and Tibetan models. It explores his rhetorical positioning vis-à-vis other Buddhist schools in Japan and highlights his ardor and urgency for promoting his vision of the power and beauty of Shingon practice.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Kūkai: Japan’s First Vajrayana Visionary. To get started finding Kūkai: Japan’s First Vajrayana Visionary, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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