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H- TEACHING RESOURCE> Thirteen Buddhist of Japan (70 Annotated Photos; 84 Pages)

Discussion published by Mark Schumacher on Saturday, July 28, 2018

Dear H-Buddhism Members, I have recently uploaded a Condensed Visual Classroom Guide titled: Thirteen Buddhist Deities of Japan Exploring Their Origins & Roles in Japanese Death Rites & Funerary Art

WEB (HTML) VERSION = http://www.onmarkproductions.com/13-Butsu/ PDF VERSION = http://www.onmarkproductions.com/13-Butsu/Japan-13-Buddhist-Deities-July-2018-Mark-Schu macher.pdf

Summary: The Thirteen Buddhist Deities (Jūsanbutsu 十三仏) are a purely Japanese convention. The standardized group of thirteen emerged in the mid-14th century, but in its formative years (12th & 13th centuries), the group's composition varied significantly and included only ten, eleven, or twelve members. The group is important to all schools of Japanese Buddhism. Even today, the thirteen are invoked at thirteen postmortem rites held by the living for the dead, and at thirteen premortem rites held by the living for the living. As shown herein, the thirteen are associated with the Seven Seventh-Day Rites 七七斎, the Six Realms of Karmic 六道, the Buddhas of the Ten Days of Fasting 十斎日仏, the Ten Kings of Hell 十王, the Secret Buddhas of the Thirty Days of the Month 三十日秘仏, and other groupings. The Thirteen provide early examples of Japan's medieval honji-suijaku 本地垂迹 paradigm, wherein local deities (suijaku) are recognized as avatars of the Buddhist deities (honji). This classroom guide is unique in three ways: (1) it presents over 70 annotated images, arranged chronologically and thematically, from the 12th to 20th century, including extant art outside Japan; (2) it offers four methods to easily identify the individual deities; and (3) it provides visual evidence that the thirteen are configured to mimic the layout of the central court of the Womb World 中 台八葉院. █ KEYWORDS. 十三仏 or 十三佛・十王・七七斎・七七日・中有・中陰・六齋日・六道 ・十斎日仏・三十日秘仏・本地垂迹 ・兵範記・中有記・ 預修十王生七経 ・地蔵十王経 ・佛説地藏菩薩發 心因縁十王經・弘法大師逆修日記事 ・下学集. █ The Adobe PDF version is printable and searchable. The web version is not.

Contents of the Slideshow:

Slide 1 Table of Contents Thirteen Buddhist Slide 2 Deities in a Nutshell Slide 3 Conclusions Upfront Seven Seventh-Day Rites Slides 4-13 & Ten Judges of Hell Non-Standard Groupings Slides 14-28 (12th, 13th, 14th centuries) Standard Grouping Slide 29-31 (mid-14th century onward) Slides 32-35 Three-Buddha Pattern Slides 36-44 Zigzag Pattern

Citation: Mark Schumacher. TEACHING RESOURCE> Thirteen Buddhist Deities of Japan (70 Annotated Photos; 84 Pages). H- Buddhism. 07-28-2018. https://networks.h-net.org/node/6060/discussions/2114103/new-publication-thirteen-buddhist-deities-japan-70-annotated Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. 1 H-Buddhism

Slides 45-48 Linear Pattern Slides 49-60 Denominational Pattern Other Related Slides 61-64 Groupings Slides 65-78 Extant Art Outside Japan Pilgrimages to the Slides 79-81 Thirteen Inside Japan Slide 82-84 References

Sincerely, Mark Schumacher Independent Researcher Kamakura, Japan

Citation: Mark Schumacher. TEACHING RESOURCE> Thirteen Buddhist Deities of Japan (70 Annotated Photos; 84 Pages). H- Buddhism. 07-28-2018. https://networks.h-net.org/node/6060/discussions/2114103/new-publication-thirteen-buddhist-deities-japan-70-annotated Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. 2