Kimiaki Tanaka's book An Illustrated History of the Maṇḍala: From Its Genesis to the Kālacakratantra represents a milestone in research about the development of the Buddhist mandala, made available with this publication in English eight years after the Japanese version (289). What distinguishes this book from other studies on the topic available so far is its approach, the breadth of the sources used—covering multiple languages from South Asia to Japan—and its methodology. Concerning the latter, the author states that he aims “to elucidate the historical development of esoteric Buddhism and the maṇḍala, paying particular attention to proper names, mudrās and mantras” (11). More precisely, the author uses proper names of deities, their gestures or symbols (mudrā), their speech forms (mantra), and the doctrinal categories associated with them to establish connections between textual sources and to draw conclusions from these on the interrelations between texts. He then...
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October 01 2022
An Illustrated History of the Maṇḍala: From Its Genesis to the Kālacakratantra
Kimiaki Tanaka.
An Illustrated History of the Maṇḍala: From Its Genesis to the Kālacakratantra
. Boston, MA
: Wisdom
, 2018
. xv, 349
pp., 141 ills., tables, list of Tibetan terms, list of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean terms, plus extensive bibliography. $34.95 (paperback); $19.99 (ebook) isbn 9781614292784 $19.99 (e-book) isbn 9781614292920.
Christian Luczanits
CHRISTIAN LUCZANITS is David L. Snellgrove Senior Lecturer in Tibetan and Buddhist Art, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. [[email protected]]
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Archives of Asian Art (2022) 72 (2): 284–290.
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Christian Luczanits; An Illustrated History of the Maṇḍala: From Its Genesis to the Kālacakratantra. Archives of Asian Art 1 October 2022; 72 (2): 284–290. doi: https://doi.org/10.1215/00666637-9953498
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