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Buddhist Iconography in the Butsuzozui of Hidenobu
Authorship
Description
Translated and Edited by Anita Khanna.
Bibliographical
Details
xiv, 234 p. ills. 29 cm.
Edition,
Place & Publisher
1st ed. New Delhi, D. K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
ISBN-10
8124605424
ISBN-13
9788124605424, 978-8124605424
Year
of Publication
2010.
Price
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KK-82112
"The volume presents the Buddhist iconography of Japan as depicted in the
Butsuzozui, a collection of iconographic sketches of various Buddhas that
falls under the genre of Zuzo collections of iconic drawings in black and
white. Inspired by the Chinese style of paintings called Paihuo or Hakubyo,
the over 800 sketches presented here bear reference to the landmark work of
this genre compiled in CE 1175 under the title of Besson Zakki and are
arranged on the basis of the treatise of the Shingon sect of Buddhism.
Butsuzozui presents Buddhism as it has been adapted in Japan, with the
collections of Buddhist icons divided into five parts. It contains the list
of sources, especially the scriptures. It deals with the Chinese icons of
Fudaishi and his sons -- the laughing Buddhas; sketches on the birth of the
historical Buddha, his search, sambodhi and parinirvana; the nine
categories of Amida and the classification of the Seven Buddhas of healing
(Shichi Yakubutsu). It introduces the amalgamation of Buddhist and the
native Shinto deities, a unique feature of Japanese Buddhism. The sections
that follow expand the list of the protector gods associated with the
Japanese beliefs and the different historical personalities associated with
the various sects of Buddhism in Japan.
The volume will interest scholars of Buddhist religion and art."
[from Blurb]
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