Making Sense of Tantric Buddhism: History, Semiology, and Transgression in the Indian Traditions - South Asia Across the Disciplines - Christian K Wedemeyer - Books - Columbia University Press - 9780231162418 - June 10, 2014
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Making Sense of Tantric Buddhism: History, Semiology, and Transgression in the Indian Traditions - South Asia Across the Disciplines

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Making Sense of Tantric Buddhism challenges the notion that Buddhist Tantras were "marginal" or primitive and situates them instead--both ideologically and institutionally--within larger trends in mainstream Buddhist and Indian culture. Through close analysis of primary sources, Christian K. Wedemeyer reveals the lived world of Tantric Buddhism as largely continuous with the Indian religious mainstream and deploys contemporary methods of semiotic and structural analysis to make sense of its seemingly repellent and immoral injunctions. Innovative readings of the Guhyasamaja Tantra underscore the text's overriding concern with purity, pollution, and transcendent insight and a large-scale, quantitative study of Tantric literature shows its radical antinomianism to be a highly managed ritual observance restricted to a sacerdotal elite. These insights illustrate how these "radical" communities were integrated into the intellectual, institutional, and social structures of South Asian Buddhism.


336 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 10, 2014
ISBN13 9780231162418
Publishers Columbia University Press
Pages 336
Dimensions 156 × 228 × 17 mm   ·   492 g
Language English  

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