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QUERY > Shangren and hanging up money
by Jonathan Silk
Dear Colleagues,Yeah, I don't know what the subject line means either, really. A colleague asked me a question I don't even know how to begin to answer, namely:
After his father's passing, Khan Hong Taiji (r. 1626-1643) starts to show a greater interest in Buddhistic practice. One aspect of it puzzles me: he gives orders to implement a ritual at the beginning of every month, in which sacrifices are made to Xang rin (which I interpret as Shangren 上人). One important aspect of the ritual is to hang up money before the temple/shrine of the Shang rin.
1) At this time are temples or shrines being dedicated to 上人 in general?
2) Does it include the hanging up of money. And if not in this case, are there other cases where money is being hung.
Any help?
Jonathan Silk
Database of Indologists
by Achim Bayer
Dear colleagues,I would like to make you aware of this new database of Indologist researchers. Basically, the description on the front page should speak for itself.
http://whowaswho-indology.info/
Best regards, Achim Bayer Associate Professor
Kanazawa Seiryo University Department of International Culture Kosaka-machi Minami 559 920 0811 Kanazawa Japan https://www.buddhismuskunde.uni-hamburg.de/en/personen/bayer.html
http://www.seiryo-u.ac.jp/u/outline/teacher/bayer.html
SYMPOSIUM> New Directions in the Study of Chan Buddhism, May 11
by James Benn
McMaster
University Centre for Buddhist Studies
Symposium
on New Directions in the Study of Chan Buddhism
Friday
May 11, 2:30pm
Great
Hall, University Club, McMaster University
Natasha
Heller, University of Virginia, "The Cultural Contours of Post-Song Chan
Buddhism: Lessons from the Study of Zhongfeng Mingben"
Jiang
Wu, University of Arizona, "Dilemmas and Dogmas in Chan Studies: Further
Thoughts on East Asian Buddhism in Later Centuries"
5pm
Roundtable
James A. Benn, Natasha Heller, Jiang Wu “New Directions in the Study of Chan
Buddhism”
6pm
Reception
RSVP
to bennjam@mcmaster.ca
James A. Benn
Professor
Department of Religious Studies, McMaster University
University Hall, Room 105, Hamilton, Ontario, L8S 4K1, CANADA
Phone: 905 525 9140, ext 24210
Fax: ha ha no, it's 2018
URL: jamesabenn.ca
Professor
Department of Religious Studies, McMaster University
University Hall, Room 105, Hamilton, Ontario, L8S 4K1, CANADA
Phone: 905 525 9140, ext 24210
Fax: ha ha no, it's 2018
URL: jamesabenn.ca
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