Building a Sacred Mountain

Building a Sacred Mountain
Title Building a Sacred Mountain PDF eBook
Author Wei-Cheng Lin
Publisher University of Washington Press
Total Pages 344
Release 2014-06-01
Genre Art
ISBN 0295805358

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By the tenth century CE, Mount Wutai had become a major pilgrimage site within the emerging culture of a distinctively Chinese Buddhism. Famous as the abode of the bodhisattva Ma�ju r (known for his habit of riding around the mountain on a lion), the site in northeastern China�s Shanxi Province was transformed from a wild area, long believed by Daoists to be sacred, into an elaborate complex of Buddhist monasteries. In Building a Sacred Mountain, Wei-Cheng Lin traces the confluence of factors that produced this transformation and argues that monastic architecture, more than texts, icons, relics, or pilgrimages, was the key to Mount Wutai�s emergence as a sacred site. Departing from traditional architectural scholarship, Lin�s interdisciplinary approach goes beyond the analysis of forms and structures to show how the built environment can work in tandem with practices and discourses to provide a space for encountering the divine. For more information: http://arthistorypi.org/books/building-a-sacred-mountain

Mount Wutai

Mount Wutai
Title Mount Wutai PDF eBook
Author Wen-shing Chou
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 240
Release 2018-04-10
Genre Art
ISBN 069117864X

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The northern Chinese mountain range of Mount Wutai has been a preeminent site of international pilgrimage for over a millennium. Home to more than one hundred temples, the entire range is considered a Buddhist paradise on earth, and has received visitors ranging from emperors to monastic and lay devotees. Mount Wutai explores how Qing Buddhist rulers and clerics from Inner Asia, including Manchus, Tibetans, and Mongols, reimagined the mountain as their own during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Wen-Shing Chou examines a wealth of original source materials in multiple languages and media--many never before published or translated—such as temple replicas, pilgrimage guides, hagiographic representations, and panoramic maps. She shows how literary, artistic, and architectural depictions of the mountain permanently transformed the site's religious landscape and redefined Inner Asia's relations with China. Chou addresses the pivotal but previously unacknowledged history of artistic and intellectual exchange between the varying religious, linguistic, and cultural traditions of the region. The reimagining of Mount Wutai was a fluid endeavor that proved central to the cosmopolitanism of the Qing Empire, and the mountain range became a unique site of shared diplomacy, trade, and religious devotion between different constituents, as well as a spiritual bridge between China and Tibet. A compelling exploration of the changing meaning and significance of one of the world's great religious sites, Mount Wutai offers an important new framework for understanding Buddhist sacred geography.

Sacred Kōyasan

Sacred Kōyasan
Title Sacred Kōyasan PDF eBook
Author Philip L. Nicoloff
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 432
Release 2007-11-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 0791479293

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Takes the reader on a pilgrimage to Mount Kōya, the holy Buddhist mountain in Japan.

Inca Rituals and Sacred Mountains

Inca Rituals and Sacred Mountains
Title Inca Rituals and Sacred Mountains PDF eBook
Author Johan Reinhard
Publisher Cotsen Institute of Archaeology
Total Pages 288
Release 2010
Genre Andes
ISBN

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The Incas carried out some of the most dramatic ceremonies known to us from ancient times. Groups of people walked hundreds of miles across arid and mountainous terrain to perform them on mountains over 6,096 m (20,000 feet) high. The most important offerings made during these pilgrimages involved human sacrifices (capacochas). Although Spanish chroniclers wrote about these offerings and the state sponsored processions of which they were a part, their accounts were based on second-hand sources, and the only direct evidence we have of the capacocha sacrifices comes to us from archaeological excavations. Some of the most thoroughly documented of these were undertaken on high mountain summits, where the material evidence has been exceptionally well preserved. In this study we describe the results of research undertaken on Mount Llullaillaco (6,739 m/22,109 feet), which has the world's highest archaeological site. The types of ruins and artifact assemblages recovered are described and analyzed. By comparing the archaeological evidence with the chroniclers' accounts and with findings from other mountaintop sites, common patterns are demonstrated; while at the same time previously little known elements contribute to our understanding of key aspects of Inca religion. This study illustrates the importance of archaeological sites being placed within the broader context of physical and sacred features of the natural landscape.

The Sacred Mountains of Asia

The Sacred Mountains of Asia
Title The Sacred Mountains of Asia PDF eBook
Author John Einarsen
Publisher
Total Pages 166
Release 1995
Genre Religion
ISBN

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"The Sacred Mountain" is a symbol revered by people in every religious and ethnic tradition of Asia. The 29 articles contained here celebrate these sacred peaks through prose, poetry, travelogue, historical and spiritual texts, art, and photos, and will be of interest to all students of Asian culture.

Minarets in the Mountains

Minarets in the Mountains
Title Minarets in the Mountains PDF eBook
Author Tharik Hussain
Publisher
Total Pages 352
Release 2021-07-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781784778286

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Travel writing about Muslim Europe. A journey around Eastern Europe and the Western Balkans, home to the largest indigenous Muslim population in Europe, following the footsteps of Evliya Celebi through Serbia, Bosnia, Albania, North Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro. A book that begins to decolonise European history.

To Climb a Sacred Mountain

To Climb a Sacred Mountain
Title To Climb a Sacred Mountain PDF eBook
Author Alan Hammond
Publisher
Total Pages 276
Release 1979
Genre California
ISBN

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