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The Weaving of Mantra: Kûkai and the Construction of Esoteric Buddhist Discourse: Kukai and the Construction of Esoteric Buddhist Discourse Paperback – 5 Nov 2000

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  • Paperback: 616 pages
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press; New Ed edition (5 Nov. 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0231112874
  • ISBN-13: 978-0231112871
  • Product Dimensions: 15.2 x 3.5 x 22.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 274,064 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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This is a remarkable book about one of the most remarkable figures in the history of Japanese Buddhism...Abe's book will certainly emerge and remain the primary examination of K kai's life and thought for many years to come. It is thus a crucial read for anyone interested in early Japanese religion and intellectual history...The Weaving of Mantra provides a very lengthy, detailed, and substantial intellectual historical analysis of K kai...[T]his book is a monumental achievement that will fascinate students of Japanese religion and stimulate much discussion among historians. -- Steven Heine Journal of Asian Studies Ab has made a major contribution to our understanding of the figure of Kukai, of Esoteric Buddhism, of the political, intellectual and religious situation of the Nara and early Heian periods, and of our view of medieval Japanese Buddhism as a whole. He has command of an impressive range of sources, both classical and modern, and he has a sophisticated grasp of recent theoretical discussions... Both in the new readings of early and medieval Japanese Buddhism that it advances and in the discussions that it will stimulate, this volume stands as a major addition to the field. -- Paul B. Watt Journal of Asian History

About the Author

Ry ichi Ab is Kao Associate Professor of Japanese Religious Studies in the Departments of Religion and East Asian Languages and Cultures at Columbia University. He is the coauthor of Great Fool: Zen Master Ry kan-Poems, Letters, and Other Writings, and has been a recipient of the Philip and Ruth Hettleman Award for distinguished teaching.


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Fortunate enough to find this gem in a Kyoto bookstore recently, it was with the greatest pleasure that I savored this book. Abe has indeed set a new standard for true Esoteric Buddhist research, investing within "The Weaving of Mantra" original and insightful ideas concerning Kukai's creation of a new esoteric presentation of Buddhism. Abe brings together not only highly reputable sources here within the Japanese community but original introspection into a period within Japanese Buddhist history that has left its mark on Buddhism as a whole.
The serious student or researcher of Esoteric Buddhism will no doubt require this volume in his/her collection as it now represents the pinnacle of Mikkyo insight. A treasure not to be missed.
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Abe's work is exquisite in its breadth and clarity. Although not much pratical detail is found therein for a contemporary practitioner of Shingon mysticism, nonetheless Abe brings fresh light into the area of mantric polysemy. His passages on Kukai and Derrida are very welcome in distinguishing extreme relativism from the genuine transrational mandalic perspective. This study is a new cornerstone for Shingon and general Vajrayana students, practitioners and scholars alike.
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HASH(0x95b4fbb8) out of 5 stars A Breakthrough for the Study of Esoteric Buddhism 21 Oct. 1999
By David B. Gray - Published on Amazon.com
Format: Hardcover
Dr. Abe has, with his THE WEAVING OF MANTRA, accomplished a rare feat. His book is an in-depth analysis of important era in the history of Buddhism and Japan, which surpasses all other works written on the topic, and which is nonetheless accessible to the non-specialist. Written in an engaging style which informs without resorting to pedantry, Dr. Abe introduces us to Kukai and his social and historical milieu. Focusing on Kukai's construction of Esoteric Buddhism as an innovative category in the field of Buddhist discourse and practice, he avoids the simplistic models of past studies and brings to his topic an analytic sophistication that is matched only by his eloquence.
This work is by far the best book on Kukai and Shingon Buddhism currently available in English, and it should also, hopefully, exert a powerful influence of the field of Buddhist Studies as a whole, for which it should serve as a model for excellent scholarship.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
HASH(0x958e8d8c) out of 5 stars A New Standard for Esoteric Research 11 Aug. 1999
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Format: Hardcover
Fortunate enough to find this gem in a Kyoto bookstore recently, it was with the greatest pleasure that I savored this book. Abe has indeed set a new standard for true Esoteric Buddhist research, investing within "The Weaving of Mantra" original and insightful ideas concerning Kukai's creation of a new esoteric presentation of Buddhism. Abe brings together not only highly reputable sources here within the Japanese community but original introspection into a period within Japanese Buddhist history that has left its mark on Buddhism as a whole.
The serious student or researcher of Esoteric Buddhism will no doubt require this volume in his/her collection as it now represents the pinnacle of Mikkyo insight. A treasure not to be missed.
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HASH(0x958192b8) out of 5 stars A definitive source for Early Japanese Buddhism, Shingon 21 Feb. 2007
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This book is not intended as an introduction to Shingon Buddhism, but rather, provides an in-depth, scholarly look at Nara and Heian-era Buddhism and the rise of Shingon Buddhism. This book is intended for serious scholars of Japanese Buddhism and reads like a college thesis. Professor Abe's research is immense, and he regularly cites the research done by previous Japanese scholars through the book. What I like best about this book is that Professor Abe debunks a lot of long-held beliefs in the academic world regarding Shingon and early Buddhism, such as the myth that Shingon appealed to the upper classes only.

Abe's research on the Mahavairocana and Vajrasekhara sutras also is very valuable as very few books in the West even explain what the sutras are about.

This work may not be your first source to learn about Shingon, but for Japanese historians, this book is a treasure of academic research.
HASH(0x96483c9c) out of 5 stars Dense, but not unnecessarily so 20 Sept. 2013
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About what I expected. Great explanation of mantra, putting it in its historical context. Would recommend to someone interested in exploring shingon.
HASH(0x959bc9d8) out of 5 stars well written 31 Aug. 2014
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Well crafted book an important contribution to shingon scholarship.
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