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PROGNOSTICATION IN CHINESE BUDDHIST HISTORICAL TEXTS THE GAOSENG ZHUAN AND THE XU GAOSENG ZHUAN

Gang, Yang and Anderl, Christoph (2020) PROGNOSTICATION IN CHINESE BUDDHIST HISTORICAL TEXTS THE GAOSENG ZHUAN AND THE XU GAOSENG ZHUAN. ACTA ORIENTALIA ACADEMIAE SCIENTIARUM HUNGARICAE, 73 (1). pp. 1-45. ISSN 0001-6446

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Abstract

This paper explores topics and techniques of prognostication as recorded in medieval Buddhist historical literature, with an emphasis on the Gaoseng zhuan (GSZ) and Xu gaoseng zhuan (XGSZ). The paper first provides a short survey of how prognostication is treated in Chinese Buddhist translated texts. In these 'canonical' sources there is clear ambiguity over the use of supernatural powers: on the one hand, such practices are criticised as non-Buddhist or even heterodox; on the other, narratives on Sakyamuni's former and present lives as well as accounts of other buddhas, bodhisattvas, and the Buddha's disciples abound with descriptions of their special abilities, including knowledge of the future. In contrast, the GSZ and XGSZ display a clear standpoint concerning mantic practices and include them as integral aspects of monastics' lives. The two texts articulate that the ability to predict the future and other supernatural powers are natural by-products of spiritual progress in the Buddhist context. This paper discusses the incorporation of various aspects of the Indian and Chinese traditions in monastics' biographies, and investigates the inclusion of revelations of future events (for example, in dreams) and mantic techniques in these texts. In addition, it traces parallels to developments in non-Buddhist literature and outlines some significant differences between the GSZ and the XGSZ.

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Additional Information: Funding Agency and Grant Number: Chinese Scholarship Council (CSC)China Scholarship Council; University of British Columbia; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of CanadaSocial Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Funding text: The work on this paper was generously supported by grants from the Chinese Scholarship Council (CSC) and the University of British Columbia project From the Ground Up: Buddhism and East Asian Religions, sponsored by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of Canada.
Uncontrolled Keywords: history; prognostication; Buddhist mantic practices; divination techniques; Buddhist history texts; Gaoseng zhuan;
Subjects: D History General and Old World / történelem > D0 History (General) / történelem általában
P Language and Literature / nyelvészet és irodalom > PI Oriental languages and literatures / keleti nyelvek és irodalmak
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Date Deposited: 08 Nov 2022 07:16
Last Modified: 08 Nov 2022 07:16
URI: http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/153037

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