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Buddhist Healing in Medieval China and Japan
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1. âA Flock of Ghosts Bursting Forth and Scatteringâ: Healing Narratives in a Sixth-Century Chinese Buddhist Hagiography
- 2. Teaching from the Sickbed: Ideas of Illness and Healing in the Vimalakīrti Sƫtra and Their Reception in Medieval Chinese Literature
- 3. Lighting Lamps to Prolong Life: Ritual Healing and the BhaiáčŁajyaguru Cult in Fifth- and Sixth-Century China
- 4. Buddhist Healing Practices at Dunhuang in the Medieval Period
- 5. Empowering the Pregnancy Sash in Medieval Japan
- 6. Ritualizing Moxibustion in the Early Medieval Tendai-Jimon Lineage
- List of Contributors
- Index