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        Chapter Four Birds of a Feather Bathe Together: Buddhist Consecration Rituals in Medieval China and their Relation to Daoism
Introduction: Buddhist Consecration in China
            
        
    
    
    
    
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                                            Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Acknowledgements IX
- Contents XI
- List of Illustrations and Image Credits XV
- Notes for the Reader XIX
- List of Contributors XXI
- Chapter One General Introduction: Rituals of Initiation and Consecration (kanjō) in Premodern Japan 1
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                            Part One: Origins and Developments on the Asian Mainland
- Chapter Two Reflections on the Royal Unction Waters 33
- Chapter Three The Origin and Transformations of Abhiṣeka in Indian Buddhism 51
- Chapter Four Birds of a Feather Bathe Together: Buddhist Consecration Rituals in Medieval China and their Relation to Daoism 61
- Chapter Five Three Chapters on Consecration from the Oḍiyāna Mahāmudrā Lineage 85
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                            Part Two: Imperial Consecration in Japan
- Chapter Six The First Royal Abhiṣeka in Japan: Kūkai’s Esoteric Buddhist Ordination for the Grand Emperor Heizei 115
- Chapter Seven Literary Secret Agents: Solving the Case of the Sokui Kanjō 155
- Chapter Eight New Interpretations of Sokui Kanjō in the Modern Period: The Enthronement Ceremonies of Emperors Meiji, Taishō, and Shōwa 173
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                            Part Three: Religious Developments of the Imperial Consecration
- Chapter Nine The Cultural History of Kanjō in Japan: The Integration of the Sacred and the Profane 197
- Chapter Ten “Tossing the Flower for the Sake of the Divinities”: Kechien Kanjō and the Medieval Japanese Cosmology 229
- Chapter Eleven Ritually Embodying the Lotus Sutra: An Interpretation of the Japanese Tendai Kurodani Lineage Consecrated Ordination (Kai Kanjō) 245
- Chapter Twelve The Abhiṣeka of the Yogin: Bodily Practices and the Interiorization of Ritual in Medieval Japan 275
- Chapter Thirteen The World of Shintō Kanjō, With a Focus on Ryōbu Shinto 321
- Chapter Fourteen The Consecration of Acolytes (Chigo Kanjō): Ritualizing Male-Male Sexuality in Medieval Tendai 343
- Chapter Fifteen Before the Appearance of Shugen Kanjō: Origin and History of a Forged Ritual 377
- Chapter Sixteen Buchū Kanjō: Secret Dharma Transmission in the Shugendō Mountain-Entry Ritual 391
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                            Part Four: Developments in the Arts
- Chapter Seventeen Kokin Kanjō: Rituals and Conceptualizations 409
- Chapter Eighteen The Consecration to the Art of the Biwa (Biwa Kanjō) 421
- Chapter Nineteen Shō kanjō: Music Education, Secret Melodies, and Imperial Politics 435
- Bibliography 461
- Index 495
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Acknowledgements IX
- Contents XI
- List of Illustrations and Image Credits XV
- Notes for the Reader XIX
- List of Contributors XXI
- Chapter One General Introduction: Rituals of Initiation and Consecration (kanjō) in Premodern Japan 1
- 
                            Part One: Origins and Developments on the Asian Mainland
- Chapter Two Reflections on the Royal Unction Waters 33
- Chapter Three The Origin and Transformations of Abhiṣeka in Indian Buddhism 51
- Chapter Four Birds of a Feather Bathe Together: Buddhist Consecration Rituals in Medieval China and their Relation to Daoism 61
- Chapter Five Three Chapters on Consecration from the Oḍiyāna Mahāmudrā Lineage 85
- 
                            Part Two: Imperial Consecration in Japan
- Chapter Six The First Royal Abhiṣeka in Japan: Kūkai’s Esoteric Buddhist Ordination for the Grand Emperor Heizei 115
- Chapter Seven Literary Secret Agents: Solving the Case of the Sokui Kanjō 155
- Chapter Eight New Interpretations of Sokui Kanjō in the Modern Period: The Enthronement Ceremonies of Emperors Meiji, Taishō, and Shōwa 173
- 
                            Part Three: Religious Developments of the Imperial Consecration
- Chapter Nine The Cultural History of Kanjō in Japan: The Integration of the Sacred and the Profane 197
- Chapter Ten “Tossing the Flower for the Sake of the Divinities”: Kechien Kanjō and the Medieval Japanese Cosmology 229
- Chapter Eleven Ritually Embodying the Lotus Sutra: An Interpretation of the Japanese Tendai Kurodani Lineage Consecrated Ordination (Kai Kanjō) 245
- Chapter Twelve The Abhiṣeka of the Yogin: Bodily Practices and the Interiorization of Ritual in Medieval Japan 275
- Chapter Thirteen The World of Shintō Kanjō, With a Focus on Ryōbu Shinto 321
- Chapter Fourteen The Consecration of Acolytes (Chigo Kanjō): Ritualizing Male-Male Sexuality in Medieval Tendai 343
- Chapter Fifteen Before the Appearance of Shugen Kanjō: Origin and History of a Forged Ritual 377
- Chapter Sixteen Buchū Kanjō: Secret Dharma Transmission in the Shugendō Mountain-Entry Ritual 391
- 
                            Part Four: Developments in the Arts
- Chapter Seventeen Kokin Kanjō: Rituals and Conceptualizations 409
- Chapter Eighteen The Consecration to the Art of the Biwa (Biwa Kanjō) 421
- Chapter Nineteen Shō kanjō: Music Education, Secret Melodies, and Imperial Politics 435
- Bibliography 461
- Index 495