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Dice and Gods on the Silk Road : Chinese Buddhist Dice Divination in Transcultural Context.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Prognostication in History SeriesPublisher: Boston : BRILL, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (353 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004464377
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Dice and Gods on the Silk RoadLOC classification:
  • BF1773.2.C5 D687 2021
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎Preface and Acknowledgements -- ‎Figures and Tables -- ‎Abbreviations -- ‎Introduction. Playing Dice with the Gods -- ‎1. Meta-Divination -- ‎2. Gambling with the Gods -- ‎3. Dice Gaming and Dice Divination -- ‎4. A Relational Network of Gods, Dice, Books, Divination Users, and Mantic Figures -- ‎5. Outline of the Work -- ‎Chapter 1. The Divination of Maheśvara -- ‎1. The Manuscript -- ‎2. Introducing the Divination of Maheśvara -- ‎3. The Gods and Spirits in the Divination of Maheśvara -- ‎4. Translation and Transcription of the Divination of Maheśvara -- ‎Chapter 2. The Divination of Maheśvara and Chinese Numerical Trigram Divination -- ‎1. Material Culture and Ritual Process in Chinese Numerical Trigram Texts -- ‎2. Numerical Trigrams in the Stalk Divination and the Baoshan Divination Record -- ‎3. The Empowered Draughtsmen Divination Method and the Sutra on the Divination of Good and Bad Karmic Retribution -- ‎4. A Case Study in Transmission: The Tricks of Jing, the Duke of Zhou Divination Method, and the Guan Gongming Divination Method -- ‎5. Poetry, Talismans, and Divination -- ‎Chapter 3. The Divination of Maheśvara and Indic Dice Divination -- ‎1. The Divination of Maheśvara and Two Other Tenth-Century Dunhuang Dice Divination Codices -- ‎2. Ninth-Century Tibetan Dice Divination Texts from Dunhuang, Turfan, and Mazār Tāgh -- ‎3. Sanskrit Dice Divination Texts from Kucha -- ‎4. The Archeology and Mythology of Pāśaka Dice -- ‎Conclusions. Inheriting the Wind -- ‎Appendix. Divining with Sixteen Numerical Trigrams -- ‎Bibliography -- ‎Index.
Summary: This interdisciplinary collaboration is the first in-depth study of Chinese Buddhist dice divination. It situates the tenth-century "Divination of Maheśvara," within a deep Chinese backstory while simultaneously tracking its specific method of divination across the Silk Road to ancient India.
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Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎Preface and Acknowledgements -- ‎Figures and Tables -- ‎Abbreviations -- ‎Introduction. Playing Dice with the Gods -- ‎1. Meta-Divination -- ‎2. Gambling with the Gods -- ‎3. Dice Gaming and Dice Divination -- ‎4. A Relational Network of Gods, Dice, Books, Divination Users, and Mantic Figures -- ‎5. Outline of the Work -- ‎Chapter 1. The Divination of Maheśvara -- ‎1. The Manuscript -- ‎2. Introducing the Divination of Maheśvara -- ‎3. The Gods and Spirits in the Divination of Maheśvara -- ‎4. Translation and Transcription of the Divination of Maheśvara -- ‎Chapter 2. The Divination of Maheśvara and Chinese Numerical Trigram Divination -- ‎1. Material Culture and Ritual Process in Chinese Numerical Trigram Texts -- ‎2. Numerical Trigrams in the Stalk Divination and the Baoshan Divination Record -- ‎3. The Empowered Draughtsmen Divination Method and the Sutra on the Divination of Good and Bad Karmic Retribution -- ‎4. A Case Study in Transmission: The Tricks of Jing, the Duke of Zhou Divination Method, and the Guan Gongming Divination Method -- ‎5. Poetry, Talismans, and Divination -- ‎Chapter 3. The Divination of Maheśvara and Indic Dice Divination -- ‎1. The Divination of Maheśvara and Two Other Tenth-Century Dunhuang Dice Divination Codices -- ‎2. Ninth-Century Tibetan Dice Divination Texts from Dunhuang, Turfan, and Mazār Tāgh -- ‎3. Sanskrit Dice Divination Texts from Kucha -- ‎4. The Archeology and Mythology of Pāśaka Dice -- ‎Conclusions. Inheriting the Wind -- ‎Appendix. Divining with Sixteen Numerical Trigrams -- ‎Bibliography -- ‎Index.

This interdisciplinary collaboration is the first in-depth study of Chinese Buddhist dice divination. It situates the tenth-century "Divination of Maheśvara," within a deep Chinese backstory while simultaneously tracking its specific method of divination across the Silk Road to ancient India.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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