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Virtual pilgrimage and virtual geography: Power of Liao miniature pagodas (907-1125)

Title
Virtual pilgrimage and virtual geography: Power of Liao miniature pagodas (907-1125)
Authors
Kim Y.-M.
Ewha Authors
김연미
SCOPUS Author ID
김연미scopus
Issue Date
2017
Journal Title
Religions
ISSN
2077-1444JCR Link
Citation
Religions vol. 8, no. 10
Keywords
BuddhismHoly sepulcherLiao empireMiniaturePagodaRitualSacred placeStupaVirtual pilgrimage
Publisher
MDPI AG
Indexed
AHCI; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
This paper examines the role of the miniature in Buddhist ritual, through analyses of miniature pagodas from middle-period China. Due to the otherworldly sensations they evoked and their theatrical nature, miniatures were often endowed with magical and performative power in funerary and religious contexts. The miniature pagodas from the Liao empire (907-1125) were replicas of the stupa monuments (the prototype of the pagoda) at the Eight Great Sacred Places in India. Adopting ritual theories and a comparative approach, this paper illuminates how the Liao miniature pagodas were devised to symbolically transfer the sacred places to the Liao empire in northeast China, allowing Liao Buddhists to make a virtual pilgrimage to the Buddha’s homeland by circumambulating the pagoda. The ways in which they functioned in the Buddhist ritual were similar to the small-scale copies of the Holy Sepulcher in medieval Europe. Their power-contrary to common sense-originated from their miniature size and intentional rejection of their sacred prototype. Through these miniatures, the banal ritual of pagoda circumambulation was transformed into an imaginary journey to the distant holy land, which was believed to be more efficacious and meritorious than an actual pilgrimage, and the prairie of northeast China was turned into the most sacred place in the Buddhist world. © 2017 by the author. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
DOI
10.3390/rel8100206
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