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Right Thoughts at the Last Moment: Buddhism and Deathbed Practices in Early Medieval Japan (Kuroda Studies in East Asian Buddhism, 26)

Full title: Right Thoughts at the Last Moment: Buddhism and Deathbed Practices in Early Medieval Japan (Kuroda Studies in East Asian Buddhism, 26)
ISBN: 9780824856434
ISBN 10: 0824856430
Authors: Stone, Jacqueline I.
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Edition: Illustrated
Num. pages: 624
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2016

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Synopsis

This Book Explores How The Ideal Of Dying With Right Mindfulness Was Appropriated, Disseminated, And Transformed In Premodern Japan, Focusing On The Late Tenth Through Early Fourteenth Centuries. By Concentrating One's Thoughts On The Buddha In One's Last Moments, It Was Said Even An Ignorant And Sinful Person Could Escape The Cycle Of Deluded Rebirth And Achieve Birth In A Buddha's Pure Land, Where Liberation Would Be Assured. Conversely, The Slightest Mental Distraction At That Final Juncture Could Send Even A Devout Practitioner Tumbling Down Into The Hells Or Other Miserable Rebirth Realms. The Ideal Of Mindful Death Thus Generated Both Hope And Anxiety And Created A Demand For Ritual Specialists Who Could Act As Religious Guides At The Deathbed. Buddhist Death Management In Japan Has Been Studied Chiefly From The Standpoint Of Funerals And Mortuary Rites. This Book Investigates A Largely Untold Side Of That Story: How Early Medieval Japanese Prepared For Death, And How Desire For Ritual Assistance In One's Last Hours Contributed To Buddhist Preeminence In Death-related Matters.--publisher Description. The Beginnings Of Deathbed Practice In Japan -- A Realm Apart -- Exemplary Death -- Interpreting The Signs -- Anxieties -- Deathbed Attendants -- The Longue Duree Of Deathbed Rites. Jacqueline I. Stone. A Kuroda Institute Book -- Title Page. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.