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Title: CONSECRATION OF IMAGES AND S,TUPAS IN INDO-TIBETAN TANTRIC BUDDHISM
Authors: YAEL BENTOR
Keywords: Lịch sử và văn hóa phật giáo
Issue Date: 1997
Publisher: EJ. BRILL LEIDEN . NEW YORK· KOLN
Abstract: Acknowledgments ; Preface ; Introduction ; Tantric rituals and consecration ; Consecration, the two truths, and the bodies (kaya) of the Buddha; Ritual of passage for objects; Further rituals of consecration ; I. The ritual of opening the eye ; 2. The 'enthronement' offerIngs (mnga' -dlml) ; 3. Rituals accompanying the request to the Iha to firmly remain in the receptacle ; 4. Offering bath ; The ritual master, the Iha invited into the receptacle, and the receplacle ; I. The ritual master ; 2. The lha invited inlo the receptacle ; 3. The consecrated receptacle ; The consecration literature ; The ritual manual ; Dga'-Idan-chos-'phel-gling Monastery ; Ritual roles ; The selling ; Rituals of transformation ; TRANSLATION AND ANALYSIS OF THE CONSECRATION MANUAL; Introductory remarks ; The title ; The structure of the consecration rituals ; The Preparatory Rituals (sta-gon) ; 1. Preparations ; General preparatory rituals ; The preliminary riWals (sngon-'gro) ; Generation of oneself as Rdo-rje-'jigs-byed (bdag-bskyed) ; Empowering the ritual vases (bum-sgruh or hum-hskyed) ; Self-entry into the mandala of Rdo-rje-'jigs-byed-lha-bcu-gsum (hdag-'jug) ; The preparatory rituals of the consecration (rab-gnas sta-gon) ; I. Empowering the bathing vases and cleansing substances (khrus-hum dang hdag-rdzas hsgruh-pa) ;2. Empowering the flowers (me-tog hsgruh) ; 3. The empowering of the gu-gul and white mustard (yungs-kar) ; II. The Actual Consecration ; Announcing the consecration (snyan-gsan-gyis gsol-gtab) ; Generating the mind of enlightenment (sems-hskyed) ; Showing in the mirror (me-long bstan-pa) ; Generation of the receptacle as the dam-tshig sems-dpa' (rten-bskyed) ; The preparatory rituals of the self-entry into the mandala (bdag-'jug) ; Offering the four waters (chu hzhi 'hul-ha) ; The purification (sbyang-ba) ; Offering bath (khrus-gsol) ; Offering fragrance, garments and ornaments (dri-hzang, gas, rgyan) ; The invitation to the ye-shes sems-dpa' and all Buddhas and Bodhisattvas (lha-rnams spyan-drangs); Offerings (mchod-pa) ; Requesting the consecration (snyan-gsan-gyis gsol-gdah) ; Offering (mchod-pa), prostrations (phyag-'tsllal), and praises (bstod) ; Requesting the lila to depart (gsllegs-su gsol) ; Applying scent on the receptacle (dri-bzang byug) ; Offerings to the dam-tshig sems-dpa' ; Protection of the receptacle (bsrung-ba) ; III. Concluding rituals ; Commanding the Guardians of the Directions (phyogs-skyong) to protect ; Covering the receptacle (rten-dgah) ; Thanks-giving ceremony (gtang-rag) ; Aspirations (smon-lam) and dedication of merit (dge-ha bsngo-ba); Request for forbearance (hzod-gsa/) ; Verses of auspiciousness (shis-hrjod) ; The .Main Part (dngos-gzhi) ; Empowering the bathing vases and the cleansing substances (khrus-bum dang hdag-rdzas bsgrub-pa) ; Empowering the grain/flower ; Empowering the gu-guf and the white mustard (yungs-kar) ; Generation of the receptacle as the dam-tshig sems-dpa' (rten-bskyed) ; Offering the four waters (chu bzhi 'hul-ba); The purification (shyang-ba); Offering bath (khrus-gso/) ; Offering fragrance (dri-hzang 'hul-ha) ; Offering garments (gos .bul) ; Offering ornaments (rgyan 'bul) ; Announcing the consecration (snyan-gsan-gyis gso/-gtab) ; Generating the mind of Enlightenment (sems-bskyed) ; The blessing of the sense-fields (skye-mched, ayatana) and body, speech and mind (skye-mched dang sku gsung thugs byin-gyis-hr/ab) ; The invitation to the ye-shes sems-dpa' and all Buddhas and Bodhisattvas (lha-rnams spyan-drangs) ;Requesting the consecration (snyan-gsan-gyis gsol-gdab); The absorption of the ye-shes sems-dpa' into the dam-tshig sems-dpa' (ye-shes sems-dpa' dam-tshig sems-dpa' fa bstim) ; The initiation of the lha (main part) (Iha fa dbang-bskur); The five Tathagatas initiations (rig-pa'i dbang-fnga) ; The Vajradirya initiation (rdo-rje slob-dpon dbang) ; The secret initiation (gsang-dbang) ; The wisdom initiation (shes-rab ye-shes-kyi dbang) ; The fourth initiation (dbang bzhi-pa) ; Thanks-giving ceremony (gtang-rag) ; ShOWing in the mirror (me-long bstan-pa) ; The fire offerings (sbyin-sreg) ; The empowerment of the milk porridge ('o-thug sgrub-pa) ; Opening the eye and other faculties (spyan .'logs dhye) ; The feast (tshogs-'khor, galJacakra) ; Binding the Guardians to an oath (dam-Ishi,r; hsgrags-pa) ; Transformation of the receptacle (rlen-bsgyur or gzugs-hsgyur) ; Enthronement offerings (mnga' -'hul) ; General enthronement offerings (spyi-yi mnga'-'hul) ; Special enthronement offerings for images (sku-gzugs) ; Special enthronement offerings for books (Rsung-rah) ; Special enthronement offerings for stiipas (mchod-rlen) ; Requesting the lha to remain firmly in the receptacle (brfan-hzhugs) ; Thanks-giving ceremony (gIang-rag) ; Aspirations (smon-Iam) and dedication of merit (dge-ha hsngo-ha) ; Request for accomplishment (dngos-gruh, siddhi) and dissolution of the mandala ; Verses of auspiciousness (shis-b/:iod) ; The Concluding Rituals (mjug-chog) ; Generating oneself as Rdo-rje-'jigs-byed-lha-bcu-gsum (bdag-hskyed) ; The propitiation ritual (bskang-gso) ; The pacifying fire offering (zhi-ba'i sbyin-sreg) ; ShOWing the mirrors (me-long bSlan-pa) to the secondary receptacles ; The propitiation ritual continued ; Commanding the Dharma Protectors (chos-skyong bsgo-ba) ; Commanding the patron (yon-hdag hsgo-ha or shyin-bdag hsgo-ha) ; Final rituals ; Appendix ; Bibliography of Consecration Texts Found in the Tibetan Kanjur ; Bibliography of Consecration Texts Found in the Tibetan Tanjur ; A Selective Bibliography of Tibetan Textual Sources on Consecration; A Selective Bibliography of Tibetan Textual Sources on Consecration which are not Available to me ; A Selective BibHography of Tibetan Textual Sources on the Insertion of DharmJfs into Receptac]es (gzungs-'bul) ; A Selective BibHography of Tibetan Textual Sources on Restoration Rituals (arga spelled also argha) for Receptacles of Body, Speech and Mind ; The Tibetan text of the ritual manual ; Bibliography ; Abbreviations ; Bibliography of Western Works ; Bibliography of Tibetan Works ; Index ;
Description: The present work is an investigation of the Indo-Tibetan ritual for consecrating images, stûpas, books and temples. It is based on a thorough examination of the relevant Tibetan textual material contained in Tantras, commentaries, ritual manuals and explanatory works on consecration. As rituals are meant to be performed, this textual study is combined with observations of performances and interviews with performers. The book opens with a general discussion of certain principles of tantric rituals and the foundations of Indo-Tibetan consecration. The main part focuses on a specific performance of the ritual in a Tibetan monastery located in the Kathmandu Valley. This volume contributes to the often neglected field of Indo-Tibetan Buddhist rituals. It is concerned with the sacred nature of objects for worship as well as with the main Buddhist tantric transformation into a chosen tantric Buddha.
URI: http://tnt.ussh.edu.vn:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/509
ISBN: 90 04 10541 7
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