Shan Legends

Shan Legends

Author: Puloi Hom

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789997101730

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This collection of Shan Legends takes the reader into a world of wonder and excitement. Even though they come from different regions, from places as far apart as Hsenwi, Kengtung and Mong Nai, there is a certain unity to them as well as flavor which makes then peculiarly Shan.


The Legend of Miaoshan

The Legend of Miaoshan

Author: Glen Dudbridge

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2004-02-19

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 0191514799

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In Chinese legend, the princess Miaoshan defied her father by refusing to marry, and pursued her austere religious vocation to the death, but returned to life to be his saviour and the saviour of all mankind. The story is inseparable from the female bodhisattva Guanyin, whose cult dominated religious life at all levels in traditional China and is still powerful in rural China today. Miaoshan herself became a lasting symbol of the tension in women's lives between individual spiritual fulfilment and the imperatives of family duty. The previous edition of this book was the first full monograph on the subject. It deals with the story's background, early history, and more developed later versions, bringing much of this material to the attention of modern readers for the first time. It analyses the basic sources, many of them in Buddhist scripture, and the overall pattern of development. It finally offers a range of interpretations which discover here myths of religious celibacy, of filial piety, and of ritual salvation of the dead. The legend of Miaoshan spans the uncertain boundaries between Chinese popular literature, theatre, and religion, and this book directly addresses students of those fields. But it holds a larger significance for those interested in the position of women in traditional society, and students of comparative literature and folklore will find here a version of the 'King Lear' story. This new edition takes account of epigraphical evidence, discovered and accessed since the time of first publication, which enriches and refines the discussion. This and other additional evidence, introduced for the sake of a more complete picture, leave the argument and conclusions of the original study still essentially intact.


Chinese Myths and Legends

Chinese Myths and Legends

Author: Lianshan Chen

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2011-08-25

Total Pages: 153

ISBN-13: 052118679X

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An illustrated introduction to the stories of deities, heroes and the origins of the universe that underpin traditional Chinese culture.


Pilgrims, Patrons, and Place

Pilgrims, Patrons, and Place

Author: Phyllis Granoff

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 2011-11-01

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 0774842199

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This book brings together essays by anthropologists, scholars of religion, and art historians to explore some of the most fundamental challenges that religious groups face as they expand from their homeland or confront the demands of modernity. The chapters span a broad geographical area that includes India, Nepal, Thailand, Indonesia, and China, and address issues from the classical and medieval period to the present. They show how sacred places have a plurality of meanings for all religious communities and how in their construction, secular politics, private religious experience, and sectarian rivalry can all intersect. A Buddha Dharma Kyokai Foundation Book on Buddhism and Comparative Literature.


The Legend of Miaoshan

The Legend of Miaoshan

Author: Glen Dudbridge

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2004-02-19

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 0199266719

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The tale of a devout Buddhist girl who separates from her family and through suffering and death finally achieves divine status is a myth of religious celibacy, of filial piety, and of ritual salvation of the dead. It also presents a major symbol of the tension in women's lives between individual spiritual fulfillment and the imperatives of family duty. This is a new edition of the first full study of this important and influential Chinese legend.


The Shan

The Shan

Author: Susan Conway

Publisher: River Books Press Dist A C

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13:

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The culture of the Shan peoples of Burma and their rulers is extensively explored in this volume. Shan courts flourished in the late British colonial period, and in this book rare early photographs, never before published, document life in the courts and in the hill regions of Shan dominion.As in her previous book Silken Threads Lacquer Thrones P Lan Na Court Textiles, acclaimed for its groundbreaking discoveries of the culture of the Lan Na kingdom, Susan Conway focuses again on dress and the use of textiles in the Shan states, as well as on historical chronicles, to define a fascinating people of old Burma. Lavish illustrations bring to life a rich cultural tradition of mainland Southeast Asia.