Esoteric Buddhism and the Tantras in East Asia

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consecration arenas described in,
287–88
subitism and abhiseka, 309̣
Vajrabodhi’s biography and, 345–46
Bukong jin’gang. See Amoghavajra
Butsugenbutsubo rituals, 775
Byōdōin, imperial patronage of,
917–18

Cakrasaṃvara tantra, translated into
Chinese, 437
cakravartin kings
early traditions of, 72–75
Ekāksarauṣ ṇ̣īsa-cakravartin ̣ Yizi foding
lunwang and, 23, 31–32
Empress Wu’s claim to be
“Golden-wheel Cakravartin”,
269–70n25, 270–71, 271n.31
evidence at Famen Temple, 290–93
“Latter Seven Days Imperial Ritual”
Goshichinichi Mishuhō and, 915–16
mandalas and, 81
See also abhiṣeka (guanding);
rājādhirāja (institution of overlord)
Candra (Yuetian), mentioned, 17
cannibalism, 203
canon
Amoghavajra’s conceptualization of an
esoteric Buddhist canon, 306
CBETA (Chinese Buddhist Electronic
Text Association), 37
core texts associated with esoteric
Buddhism, 17–18
Dacheng yaodao miji (Secret Collection
of Works on the Essential Path of
Mahāyāna), 465–66
distinction of esoteric texts within,
711, 715
esoteric Buddhist texts from Dali,
63–67
Gangōji Canon and, 661
Fangshan shijing (stone-carved
Tripiṭaka at Mt. Fang), 62–63,
172–74, 457, 480–82, 485,
523n.5
Hexi canon collection of Tangut tantric
materials, 470–71
Jō shin shōrai kyōtō mokurokuhyō by
Kūkai, 709
Kaibao Tripitakạ , 456
Kaiyuan shijiao lu (Catalogue of
Śākyamuni’s Teachings Compiled
during the Kaiyuan Period T.2154),
77n.6, 268n.17, 270, 305, 341,
711–13


Korean Buddhist Canon as base for the
Ta i s h ō, 306
Kumārajīva’s twelve divisions
(shierbu jing T.1509), 304
Liao Tripiṭaka, 456–57
Nihon daizōkyō inclusion of Taimitsu
works, 750
Quan Liao wen extracanonical
material, 458
as referent for esoteric Buddhism, 17–18
Shingon Mitsuyō shō, 800
Shingon Risshū scriptural canon,
852–53
Shuban da zangjing, 437
Sin’pyŏnchejon kyojang ch’ongnok of
Uich’ŏn, 457
Song Canon (Shuben), as base of the
Korean Buddhist Canon, 306
state interests in compilations of,
440–42, 710–11
Ta i s h ō, 37–42, 194, 196, 750
Tangut version of the canon envisioned
by Xia rulers, 470
Yongle Canon, 42
Yongle Kanjur, 551
Zangwai fojiao wenxian (ZFW)
extracanonical texts, 37
Zhenyuan catalogues, 711–13
Zhisheng’s categories of Mahāyāna
sūtras and, 305
Zhonghua Dazang Jing (ZDJ) esoteric
material, 53–55
Zokuzōkyō, 37–38, 42–51, 167, 194,
196, 226
See also catalogues
catalogues
Institute for the Propagation of the
Dharma (Chuanfa yuan) and, 443–44
Kaiyuan shijiao lu (Catalogue of
Śākyamuni’s Teachings Compiled
during the Kaiyuan Period T.2154),
77n.6, 268n.17, 270, 305, 341,
711–13
overview of, 709–18
Zhenyuan catalogues, 711–13
See also canon
chain scriptures (lianxie jing), 368–69,
371
Chan
abhisekạ rites for Chan patriarchs,
318n15
embalming of monks bodies, 148n.113
Empress Wu’s support of Shenxiu, 308
Hanyue Fazang’s Xiuxi yuqie jiyao
shishi tanyi, 563–64
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