Receptacle of the Sacred: Illustrated Manuscripts and the Buddhist Book Cult in South AsiaIn considering medieval illustrated Buddhist manuscripts as sacred objects of cultic innovation, Receptacle of the Sacred explores how and why the South Asian Buddhist book-cult has survived for almost two millennia to the present. A book “manuscript” should be understood as a form of sacred space: a temple in microcosm, not only imbued with divine presence but also layered with the memories of many generations of users. Jinah Kim argues that illustrating a manuscript with Buddhist imagery not only empowered it as a three-dimensional sacred object, but also made it a suitable tool for the spiritual transformation of medieval Indian practitioners. Through a detailed historical analysis of Sanskrit colophons on patronage, production, and use of illustrated manuscripts, she suggests that while Buddhism’s disappearance in eastern India was a slow and gradual process, the Buddhist book-cult played an important role in sustaining its identity. In addition, by examining the physical traces left by later Nepalese users and the contemporary ritual use of the book in Nepal, Kim shows how human agency was critical in perpetuating and intensifying the potency of a manuscript as a sacred object throughout time. |
Contents
text Image and the Book | 1 |
Buddhist Books and their Cultic Use | 23 |
Innovations of the Medieval | 43 |
Representing the Perfection of Wisdom | 73 |
the visual World of Buddhist | 113 |
esoteric Buddhism and | 150 |
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Akṣobhya Amitābha Asian Asiatic Society AsP manuscript Avalokitesvara Bengal Bihar bodhisattvas book covers Buddha Buddha's life scenes Buddhist book cult Buddhist manuscripts Cambridge University Library chapter colophon color context depicting dharma donated donor colophon early eastern India enlightenment Esoteric Buddhist iconography figure goddess Prajñāpāramitā Group Hevajra historical icon iconographic program identified illustrated Buddhist manuscripts illustrated folios illustrated manuscripts illustrated panels images Indian Buddhist inscriptions Kālacakra Kathmandu Kolkata Kwā Bāhā last folio lay donor left panel lotus Mahāmāyūrī Mahāyāna maṇḍala Mañjuśrī manu manuscript production medieval Buddhist medieval India monastery monk mudrā Nālandā Nepal Nepalese Pāla panel of folio Perfection of Wisdom Phase three esoteric Prajñāpāramitā sūtra preaching pūjā relic represented ritual sacred object Sambara Sanskrit scribe script shrine structure South Asia stūpa suggests surviving T-no tantra Tantric Tārā tathāgatas Three Esoteric Buddhism three-dimensional Tibet Tibetan twelfth century vajrācāryas Vajrasattva Vajrayāna visual worship wrathful deities या


