Esoteric Buddhism and the Tantras in East Asia

(Ben Green) #1

bibliography 1139


——. 1994b. “The Cult of Mahākāla and a Temple in Beijing.” Journal of Chinese Reli-
gions 22: 117–26.
——. 2000. “Jin ping mei yu mingdai zangchuan fojiao (lamajiao)
).” In Shuijing baoman: Zangxue wenshi lunji


. Ed. Wang Yao , 270–299. Gaoxiong: Foguang wenhua shiye.
Wang Yarong. 1986. Daxingshan si. Xi’an: Sanqin chubanshe.
——. 1990. Da Xingshan si. Chang’an fojiao yanjiu congshu. Xi’an: Sanqin
chubanshe.
Wang Yucheng. 1998. “Lüelun kaogu faxian de zaoqi daofu.” Kaogu: 75–81.
——. 1991a. “Dong Han daofu shili .” Kaogu xuebao: 45–56.
——. 1991b. “Tang Song daojiao mizhuanwen shili.” Zhongguo lishi bowuguan guankan:
82–93.
Wang Ziyun , comp. 1985. Shanxi gudai shidiao ke I. Xi’an:
Shanxi renmin chubanshe.
Washio Ryūki , ed. 1996. Ishiyamadera engi emaki. Ōtsu:
Ishiyamadera.
Watanabe Masako. 2007. Gendai Nihon shinshūkyōron.
Tokyo: Ochanomizu shobō.
Watanobe Shōkō. 1965. “ ‘Virocana to Vairocana’ Virocana Vairocana
(Virocana and Vairocana).” In Mikkyōgaku Mikkyōshi ronbunshū
(Studies of Esoteric Buddhism and Tantrism). Ed. Kōyasan daigaku
, 371–390. Kōya: Kōyasan daigaku.
Watanabe Tsunaya , ed. 1966. Shasekishū (1283) by Mujū Dōgyō
(a.k.a. Ichien-bō , 1226–1312). Nihon Koten Bungaku Taikei
. Vol. 85. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten. http://www.nijl.
ac.jp/index.html.
Watt, James C. Y., and Denise Patry Leidy. 2005. Defining Yongle: Imperial Art in
Early Fifteenth-Century China. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
Watt, Paul B. 1982. Jiun Sonja (1718–1804): Life and Thought. Ph.D. dissertation,
Columbia University, New York NY.
——. 1992. “Sermons on the Precepts and Monastic Life by the Shingon Vinaya Master
Jiun.” The Eastern Buddhist 25: 119–28.
——. 1997. “Jiun Sonja (1718–1804): A Response to Confucianism Within the Context
of Buddhist Reform.” In Confucianism and Tokugawa Culture. Ed. Peter Nosco,
188–214. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press.
——. 1999a. “Jiun Sonja.” In Buddhist Spirituality: Later China, Korea, Japan, and
the Modern World. Ed. Yoshinori Takeuchi et al., 348–58. New York: Crossroad
Publishing.
——. 1999b. “Shingon’s Jiun Sonja and his ‘Vinaya of the True Dharma’ Movement.”
In Religions of Japan in Practice. Ed. George Tanabe, 71–77. Princeton, NJ: Princ-
eton University Press.
——. 2002. “Body, Gender, and Society in Jiun Sonja’s (1718–1804) Buddhism.” In
Engendering Faith: Women and Buddhism in Premodern Japan. Ed. Barbara Ruch,
325–40. Ann Arbor, MI: Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan.
Waugh, Teresia, trans. 1984. The Travels of Marco Polo. London: Sidgwick & Jack-
son.
Wayman, Alex, and R. Tajima. 1992. The Enlightenment of Vairocana. Delhi: Motilal
Banarsidass.
Weidner, Marsha, ed. 1994. Latter Days of the Law: Images of Chinese Buddhism 850–
1850. Honolulu: Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas in association with
University of Hawai‘i Press.
——. 2001. Cultural Intersections in Later Chinese Buddhism. Honolulu: University of
Hawai‘i Press.

Free download pdf