
Among Chinese Religious Sites, Mount Putuo, The Island Of Guanyin, Stands Out As A Fascinating Embodiment Of China's Vibrant Buddhist Tradition. A Small Island In The East China Sea, It Has Been The Single Most Important Pilgrimage Site For The Worship Of Guanyin, The Beloved Bodhisattva Of Compassion, Who Is Venerated From Sri Lanka To Japan. Attracting Thousands Of Visitors Every Year, The Site Has Accumulated A Multi-layered Historical Record, As It Appears In Different Lights In Poems, Biographies, Maps, And Legends Across The Centuries. From Its Foundation In Mahayana Buddhist Scriptures To Its Descriptions In Local Histories Known As Gazetteers, Mount Putuo's Distinctive Profile Makes It An Abiding Landmark Throughout The Checkered History Of Chinese Buddhism. This Book, The First Monograph On Mount Putuo In Any Language, Follows The Structure Of A Gazetteer As It Presents Important Texts About This Sacred Site, Which Are Here Translated For The First Time, Groups Them According To The Individual Genres Found In The Gazetteers, And Analyzes Their Function. This Brings Out The Full Meaning Of The Texts Against Their Historical, Geographical, And Religious Contexts, Producing A Panoramic View Of Mount Putuo Through The Lens Of Its Textual Heritage. Revealing The Dense Fabric Of One Deep-rooted Devotional Tradition, The Book Will Be Of Interest To All Students Of Asian Buddhism.
This work investigates the historical, religious, and geographical significance of Mount Putuo as the primary pilgrimage site for the worship of the Bodhisattva Guanyin. Marcus Bingenheimer, a scholar of Buddhist studies, utilizes a collection of primary source texts—including poems, biographies, maps, and local gazetteers—to construct a comprehensive analysis of the site. By organizing these translated documents according to their original genres, the author provides a framework for understanding how the island has functioned as a central landmark within the broader context of Chinese Buddhism.
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Scholars recognize this monograph as the first comprehensive academic study of Mount Putuo in any language. Experts highlight the book as a valuable resource for students of Asian Buddhism due to its rigorous translation of previously inaccessible historical documents.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190456205
ISBN-13:
9780190456207
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