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Powers of Protection : The Buddhist Tradition of Spells in the Dhāraṇīsaṃgraha Collections / Gergely Hidas.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Beyond Boundaries ; 9Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2021]Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resource (VI, 418 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 3110713365
  • 9783110713367
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 294.385 23
LOC classification:
  • BQ1665
Online resources:
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- 2 An Edition of Cambridge Ms. Add. 1680.8 -- 3 An Edition of Cambridge Ms. Add. 1326 -- Appendices -- A.1 Gilgit spell texts (circa 6th-7th c.) -- A.2 Lhan Kar Ma catalogue spells and related texts (circa 800 CE) -- A.3 Asiatic Society of Bengal, Kolkata, Ms. B 5 -- A.4 University of Tokyo Library, Ms. 201 -- A.5 University of Tokyo Library, Ms. 420 -- A.6 Private collection Ms., Kathmandu = NGMPP E 1774-3 -- A.7 National Archives, Kathmandu, Ms. NAK 5/31 = NGMPP B 107-14 -- A.8 Unspecified collection Ms. and Asha Archives, Kathmandu, Ms. 2507 -- A.9 Bodleian Library, Oxford, Ms. 1449 - Ms. Hodgson 6 -- A.10 Asha Archives, Kathmandu, Ms. No. 2566 -- A.11 Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, Ms. No. 62 -- A.12 Royal Asiatic Society, London, Hodgson Ms. 55 -- A.13 Private collection Ms., Kathmandu = NGMPP E 614-3 -- A.14 University of Tokyo Library, Ms. 419 -- A.15 University of Tokyo Library, Ms. 418 -- A.16 Toyo Bunko, Tokyo, Ms. No. 13 -- A.17 National Archives, Kathmandu, Ms. NAK 3/589 = NGMPP A 131-9, A 861/13 -- A.18 National Archives, Kathmandu, Ms. NAK 3/641 = NGMPP A 131-10 -- References -- Index
Summary: This sourcebook explores the most extensive tradition of Buddhist dhāraṇī literature and provides access to the earliest available materials for the first time: a unique palm-leaf bundle from the 12th-13th centuries and a paper manuscript of 1719 CE. The Dhāraṇīsaṃgraha collections have been present in South Asia, and especially in Nepal, for more than eight hundred years and served to supply protection, merit and auspiciousness for those who commissioned their compilation. For modern scholarship, these diverse compendiums are valuable sources of incantations and related texts, many of which survive in Sanskrit only in such manuscripts.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- 2 An Edition of Cambridge Ms. Add. 1680.8 -- 3 An Edition of Cambridge Ms. Add. 1326 -- Appendices -- A.1 Gilgit spell texts (circa 6th-7th c.) -- A.2 Lhan Kar Ma catalogue spells and related texts (circa 800 CE) -- A.3 Asiatic Society of Bengal, Kolkata, Ms. B 5 -- A.4 University of Tokyo Library, Ms. 201 -- A.5 University of Tokyo Library, Ms. 420 -- A.6 Private collection Ms., Kathmandu = NGMPP E 1774-3 -- A.7 National Archives, Kathmandu, Ms. NAK 5/31 = NGMPP B 107-14 -- A.8 Unspecified collection Ms. and Asha Archives, Kathmandu, Ms. 2507 -- A.9 Bodleian Library, Oxford, Ms. 1449 - Ms. Hodgson 6 -- A.10 Asha Archives, Kathmandu, Ms. No. 2566 -- A.11 Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, Ms. No. 62 -- A.12 Royal Asiatic Society, London, Hodgson Ms. 55 -- A.13 Private collection Ms., Kathmandu = NGMPP E 614-3 -- A.14 University of Tokyo Library, Ms. 419 -- A.15 University of Tokyo Library, Ms. 418 -- A.16 Toyo Bunko, Tokyo, Ms. No. 13 -- A.17 National Archives, Kathmandu, Ms. NAK 3/589 = NGMPP A 131-9, A 861/13 -- A.18 National Archives, Kathmandu, Ms. NAK 3/641 = NGMPP A 131-10 -- References -- Index

This sourcebook explores the most extensive tradition of Buddhist dhāraṇī literature and provides access to the earliest available materials for the first time: a unique palm-leaf bundle from the 12th-13th centuries and a paper manuscript of 1719 CE. The Dhāraṇīsaṃgraha collections have been present in South Asia, and especially in Nepal, for more than eight hundred years and served to supply protection, merit and auspiciousness for those who commissioned their compilation. For modern scholarship, these diverse compendiums are valuable sources of incantations and related texts, many of which survive in Sanskrit only in such manuscripts.

funded by European Research Council (ERC)

In English.

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