Towards a Buddhist History of Mount Tai
The history of Buddhist sites on Mount Tai—the Sacred Peak of the East—has been largely neglected. The focus has remained instead on the role of the mountain in the Chinese state cult and the practice of the indigenous Daoist religion. This paper surveys material and textual evidence from the late f...
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Johns Hopkins University Press
2022
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Journal of Chinese religions
Year: 2022, Volume: 50, Issue: 1, Pages: 1-44 |
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Diamond Sutra
B Buddhist monasteries B Senglang B founding legends B Mount Tai B stone sutras |
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