Ryûichi Abé presents the most thorough and innovative study to date on the Buddhist figure Kûkai (774 - 835) -- one that constitutes a radically different approach to the research on early Japanese religious history. Kûkai is generally credited with the formal establishment of tantric -- or esoteric -- Buddhism in Japan and as the founder of the Shingon school of Buddhism. Abé contends that the importance of Kûkai's transmission of esoteric Buddhism to Japan lay not in the foundation of a new sect but in his creation of a general theory of language grounded in the ritual speech of mantra.
The Weaving of Mantra
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Author(s)Ryûichi Abé, Ryûichi Abé
PublisherColumbia University Press
ISBN / ASIN0231112874
ISBN-139780231112871
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Sales Rank1,212,140
CategoryReligion
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