1190 index
sūtra recitation, Rishukyō, 867
Suxidi jing
classification of, 758
Ennin’s commentary on, 758
mantras of the threefold siddhi
contrasted with, 758
soshitsuji initiation and, 758
Taimitsu and, 758–59
Taimitsu threefold system (sanbu) of
mandalas and, 757
Uṣṇīṣa (butchōkei) notions and, 758
Tachikawa-ryū
antinomianism associated with,
203n.17, 206
heretical views wrongly associated
with, 812–14, 833
introduced, 803–4
Juhō-yōjin shū and, 811–13
overview of, 803–14
Tendai and, 811
Yū k a i ’s Hōkyō-shō and, 803–4, 812–14
Taima Mandara
Amitābha’s Pure Land and, 876–77,
878f.1, 922
discovery of, 885
visualization practices and, 889, 922
see also mandara
Ta i m i t s u
abhiṣeka features of, 759–60
Annen and, 769
Annen’s commentary on the Yuqi jing
and, 775
bhrūṃ seed-syllable of the Inchiji
Kinrin, 766
core texts of, 749–51
as a distinct form of esoteric
Buddhism, 753–54
four secret rituals of, 765–67
gōrgyō abhisekạ with two mandalas,
759–60
hō mandara and, 766–67
Jimon lineage associated with Enchin,
745–46
literary corpus of, 749–50
liturgical canon, 762–64
Lotus Sūtra reconciled with esoteric
literature within, 701, 752, 754–56,
759, 763n.24, 764, 773
Onjōji lineage associated with Enchin,
745–46
overview of, 744–67
ritual dimensions of, 761–62
rituals carred out at Jokkōji, 1002
Saichō and the beginnings of,
752–53
Saichō’s concept of sokushin jōbutsu
and, 753
Sanbōin lineage, 761
Sanmon lineage associated with Ennin,
745–46
secondary status of among scholarly
studies, 748–49, 751–52
Shijōkōhō ritual, 765–67
Suxidi jing and, 758–59
Ta i s h ō collection of writings of, 750
“thirteen lineages” of, 746–48
threefold system (sanbu) of, 757, 759,
761
Tōji lineage of, 745–46
Tōmitsu, 1034
Tōmitsu and, 744–45, 761, 1034
Yixing’s commentary to the Dari jing
and, 750n.9, 771
Yuqi jing interpretations, 760–61
See also Ono lineage; Tendai
Taishakuten (Indra)
five great mantra kings (vidyārājas) in
Japan and, 911–14
paired with Bonten (Brahma) on the
Tōji Lecture Hall altar, 946, 954,
965–68, 974
See also Indra
Taishō shinshū daizōkyō “Ta i s h ō Edition”
altar practices in texts within, 167
caveats concerning, 194, 196
features of esoteric texts included in
Vols. 18–21, 30–36
introduced, 27, 29–30
list of categories of esoteric texts
included in Vols. 18–21, 28
list of esoteric texts not included in
Vols. 18–21, 38–42
talismanic material within, 226
texts within related to Uṣṇīṣa or
personifications of same, 31–32
Taizōkai mandara See Womb Mandala
Takeuchi, Kōzen, 1032–33
talismans
among various types of dhāraṇī
manuscripts at Dunhuang, 226f.1, 369
associated with Cintāmaṇicakra cult,
95, 150, 192–93
Buddhist text collections containing,
226, 229
Chosŏn Dynasty use of, 630–32, 633f.3
in Chinese Esoteric Buddhism, 225–29
Pure Land tradition of, 295