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The Buddhist Tantras: A Guide

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By (author): David B. Gray

The tantric Buddhist traditions emerged in India beginning in the seventh century CE and flourished there until the demise of Buddhism in India circa the fifteenth century. These traditions were disseminated to Central, East, and Southeast Asia, and continue to be practiced, most notably in Nepal, Tibet and Japan, as well as in the numerous Tibetan traditions disseminated around the world by Tibetan masters living in diaspora. The central scriptures for these traditions were generally designated by the term tantra. Tantras are works that purport to relate secret teachings of the buddhas that enable awakening in as short as one lifetime. As such they are understood by their advocates to be the inspired speech of a buddha, and hence worthy of inclusion in the canons of Buddhist traditions. Over the past twenty years there has been considerable growth in the study of tantras as well as translations of these works into Western languages. This volume provides a detailed introduction to the Buddhist tantras. It addresses their development in India, their dissemination to Central, East and Southeast Asia, and their reception in these contexts. It introduces the key teachings in the tantras, as well as the history of their interpretation, and their connection to traditions of ritual, and contemplative practices. It also introduces the classification of the tantras and their place in Buddhist scriptural canons. It concludes with a look at the transgressive rhetoric that characterizes many of the tantras, the impact this had on their dissemination and translation, and the ways in which Buddhists explained this. It suggests that transgressive rhetoric and practices served an important role in Buddhist tantric traditions, which may be why they persist despite the challenges they have presented to the dissemination of these traditions. See more
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  • Weight: 10g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Mar 2024
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780197623831

About David B. Gray

David B. Gray is the Bernard J. Hanley Professor of Religious Studies at Santa Clara University in Santa Clara California where he teaches a wide range of Asian religions courses. His research explores the development of tantric Buddhist traditions in South Asia and their dissemination in Tibet and East Asia with a focus on the Yoginitantras a genre of Buddhist tantric literature that focused on female deities and yogic practices involving the subtle body. His publications include numerous books journal articles and book chapters focusing on the Buddhist tantras and their exegesis.

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