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Princeton Readings in Religions | ||
Note on Transliteration | ||
Contents by Tradition | ||
Contents by Chronology | ||
Contributors | ||
Introduction | 3 | |
1 | Deities and Ancestors in Early Oracle Inscriptions | 41 |
2 | Laozi: Ancient Philosopher, Master of Immortality, and God | 52 |
3 | The Lives and Teachings of the Divine Lord of Zitong | 64 |
4 | City Gods and Their Magistrates | 72 |
5 | The Earliest Tales of the Bodhisattva Guanshiyin | 82 |
6 | A Sutra Promoting the White-robed Guanyin as Giver of Sons | 97 |
7 | Zhu Xi on Spirit Beings | 106 |
8 | The Inner Cultivation Tradition of Early Daoism | 123 |
9 | Body Gods and Inner Vision: The Scripture of the Yellow Court | 149 |
10 | An Early Poem of Mystical Excursion | 156 |
11 | Declarations of the Perfected | 166 |
12 | Seduction Songs of One of the Perfected | 180 |
13 | Answering a Summons | 188 |
14 | Visions of Manjusri on Mount Wutai | 203 |
15 | Ny Dan the Manchu Shamaness | 223 |
16 | Teachings of a Spirit Medium | 229 |
17 | Spellbinding | 241 |
18 | Record of the Feng and Shan Sacrifices | 251 |
19 | The Scripture on the Production of Buddha Images | 261 |
20 | The Purification Ritual of the Luminous Perfected | 268 |
21 | Saving the Burning-Mouth Hungry Ghost | 278 |
22 | The Law of the Spirits | 284 |
23 | Shrines to Local Former Worthies | 293 |
24 | Daoist Ritual in Contemporary Southeast China | 306 |
25 | Calling on Souls and Dealing with Spirits: Three Lahu Ritual Texts | 327 |
26 | A Funeral Chant of the Yi Nationality | 337 |
27 | Abridged Codes of Master Lu for the Daoist Community | 347 |
28 | The Scripture in Forty-two Sections | 360 |
29 | The Scripture on Perfect Wisdom for Humane Kings Who Wish to Protect Their States | 372 |
30 | The Buddhism of the Cultured Elite | 381 |
31 | Buddhist Ritual and the State | 390 |
32 | Biography of a Buddhist Layman | 397 |
33 | The Book of Good Deeds: A Scripture of the Ne People | 405 |
34 | Supernatural Retribution and Human Destiny | 423 |
35 | Stories from an Illustrated Explanation of the Tract of the Most Exalted on Action and Response | 437 |
36 | Record of Occultists | 446 |
37 | Imperial Guest Ritual | 471 |
Index | 489 |
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