Amanote Research

Amanote Research

    RegisterSign In

Esoteric Buddhist Iconography and the Conception of the Besson Mandara, Mandalas of a Particular Deity

Journal of Indian and Buddhist Studies (Indogaku Bukkyogaku Kenkyu)
doi 10.4259/ibk.64.1_156
Full Text
Open PDF
Abstract

Available in full text

Date

January 1, 2015

Authors
Shunsho MANABE
Publisher

Japanese Association of Indian and Buddhist Studies


Related search

The Conception of the Three-Dimensional Mandara at Toji

Journal of Indian and Buddhist Studies (Indogaku Bukkyogaku Kenkyu)
2014English

The Hindu Conception of the Deity as Culminating in Rāmānuja

Journal of the American Oriental Society
ArtsCultural StudiesHumanities
1935English

On “A Catalogue of the Shingon Esoteric Buddhist Canons Brought Into Japan by Acaryas” by Annen

JOURNAL OF INDIAN AND BUDDHIST STUDIES (INDOGAKU BUKKYOGAKU KENKYU)
1968English

Was Mesandu the Personal Deity of Enentarzi?

Orient
1989English

Towards a Definition of the Iconography of Sabazius*

Numen
Religious StudiesHistory
1980English

The Vietnamization of the Cham Deity Pô Nagar

2018English

Iconography of a Scandal: Political Cartoons and the Eulenburg Affair

Studies in Visual Communication
1983English

Iconography of Wheat

Polythematic Online Scientific Journal of Kuban State Agrarian University
2017English

Origin and the Development of Family Deity Worship Among Malaysian Tamils

Journal of Tamil Peraivu
2016English

Amanote Research

Note-taking for researchers

Follow Amanote

© 2025 Amaplex Software S.P.R.L. All rights reserved.

Privacy PolicyRefund Policy