Monks and Magicians

Monks and Magicians
Title Monks and Magicians PDF eBook
Author Phyllis Granoff
Publisher Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Pages 324
Release 1994
Genre Religious biography
ISBN 9788120811867

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The Experiential Dimension of Advaita Vedanta provides a clear, concise and

Monks and magic

Monks and magic
Title Monks and magic PDF eBook
Author B. J. Terwiel
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1975
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Monks and Magic

Monks and Magic
Title Monks and Magic PDF eBook
Author B. J. Terwiel
Publisher NIAS Classics
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9788776940652

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This study of Buddhism as practised in a community in rural Thailand describes how esoteric spells and magical diagrams were the main interest of children, while full ritual knowledge was obtained in adulthood and tempered by life experiences. This edition includes new material on magic and Buddhism.

Monks and Magic

Monks and Magic
Title Monks and Magic PDF eBook
Author B. J. Terwiel
Publisher
Pages 330
Release 1994
Genre Buddhism
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Buddhist Magic

Buddhist Magic
Title Buddhist Magic PDF eBook
Author Sam van Schaik
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Pages 241
Release 2020-07-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 0834842815

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A fascinating exploration of the role that magic has played in the history of Buddhism As far back as we can see in the historical record, Buddhist monks and nuns have offered services including healing, divination, rain making, aggressive magic, and love magic to local clients. Studying this history, scholar Sam van Schaik concludes that magic and healing have played a key role in Buddhism's flourishing, yet they have rarely been studied in academic circles or by Western practitioners. The exclusion of magical practices and powers from most discussions of Buddhism in the modern era can be seen as part of the appropriation of Buddhism by Westerners, as well as an effect of modernization movements within Asian Buddhism. However, if we are to understand the way Buddhism has worked in the past, the way it still works now in many societies, and the way it can work in the future, we need to examine these overlooked aspects of Buddhist practice. In Buddhist Magic, van Schaik takes a book of spells and rituals--one of the earliest that has survived--from the Silk Road site of Dunhuang as the key reference point for discussing Buddhist magic in Tibet and beyond. After situating Buddhist magic within a cross-cultural history of world magic, he discusses sources of magic in Buddhist scripture, early Buddhist rituals of protection, medicine and the spread of Buddhism, and magic users. Including material from across the vast array of Buddhist traditions, van Schaik offers readers a fascinating, nuanced view of a topic that has too long been ignored.

Monk's Magic

Monk's Magic
Title Monk's Magic PDF eBook
Author Alexander de Comeau
Publisher
Pages 250
Release 1931
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Monks, Miracles and Magic

Monks, Miracles and Magic
Title Monks, Miracles and Magic PDF eBook
Author Helen L. Parish
Publisher Routledge
Pages 233
Release 2016-04-29
Genre History
ISBN 1136522050

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Helen L. Parish presents an innovative new study of Reformation attitudes to medieval Christianity, revealing the process by which the medieval past was rewritten by Reformation propagandists. This fascinating account sheds light on how the myths and legends of the middle ages were reconstructed, reinterpreted, and formed into a historical base for the Protestant church in the sixteenth century. Crossing the often artificial boundary between medieval and modern history, Parish draws upon a valuable selection of writings on the lives of the saints from both periods, and addresses ongoing debates over the relationship between religion and the supernatural in early modern Europe. Setting key case studies in a broad conceptual framework, Monks, Miracles and Magic is essential reading for all those with an interest in the construction of the Protestant church, and its medieval past.