Empty Vision: Metaphor and Visionary Imagery in Mahayana Buddhism

Visual metaphors in a number of Mahayana sutras construct a discourse in which visual perception serves as a model for knowledge and enlightenment. In the Perfection of Wisdom (Prajnaparamita) and other Mahayana literature, immediate access to reality is symbolized by vision and set in opposition to...

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Contributors: McMahan, David (Other)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Hoboken Taylor and Francis 2013
In:Year: 2013
Series/Journal:Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism
Further subjects:B Vision Religious aspects Buddhism
B Imagination Religious aspects Buddhism
B Metaphor Religious aspects Buddhism
B Imagination ; Religious aspects ; Buddhism
B Electronic books
B RELIGION ; Comparative Religion
B Mahayana Buddhism
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: McMahan, David: Empty Vision : Metaphor and Visionary Imagery in Mahayana Buddhism. - Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, ©2013. - 9780700714896
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Summary:Visual metaphors in a number of Mahayana sutras construct a discourse in which visual perception serves as a model for knowledge and enlightenment. In the Perfection of Wisdom (Prajnaparamita) and other Mahayana literature, immediate access to reality is symbolized by vision and set in opposition to language and conceptual thinking, which are construed as obscuring reality. In addition to its philosophical manifestations, the tension between vision and language also functioned as a strategy of legitimation in the struggle of the early heterodox Mahayana movement for authority and legitimacy. T
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ISBN:1136857265