Trine Brox
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藏传佛教的实践包括以紧密包装的纸卷的形式与佛教文字的接触,这些纸卷被放在鼓中并旋转以积累功德。卷轴上有书写或印刷的咒语(一系列音节形式的神圣或魔法声音)或dhāraṇīs(浓缩冗长文本或教义的公式)。包含这种卷轴的容器是标志性的祈祷轮,其物质性使文本参与的特定模式成为可能,也限制了文本参与的特定模式。这些卷轴是什么样的文本?一个人如何阅读以紧密排列的卷轴形式出现的文本?他们不能通过沉浸在文本内容中来阅读,因为它的物质性限制了对它的访问。相反,它与祈祷轮技术完美配合,允许环绕背诵,文章认为。转经轮不仅是藏传佛教徒诵经的重要对象,而且已成为藏人身份认同的重要标志。然而,它的历史、文化和实践却很少受到学术界的关注。本文试图消除这一盲点。它努力通过解释经轮是如何成为神圣文字的容器和背诵神圣文字的装置来展示经轮是如何赢得自己的标志性地位的。文章聚焦于(1)西藏文化圈对经书的崇拜;(2)经轮技术;(三)佛教中反复出现的转轮、绕行和旋转的比喻,以及与之相关的功德。鉴于这种特殊的书籍崇拜、技术和主导修辞的组合,首先,藏传佛教徒采用并进一步发展了一种优化与神圣文字互动的技术,这是有道理的;其次,这种轮转被认为是与佛陀教义互动的适当方式;第三,这个装置已经成为西藏文明的标志。这篇文章认为,尤其是轮内的神圣经文,赋予了经轮在佛教物质对象的等级中具有很高的地位。最后,这提出了关于现代化经轮的问题——当技术进步使得能够容纳和旋转佛教经文的设备,如光盘、经轮应用程序和自动祈祷机的进一步发展成为可能。它们的物质性如何影响文本的参与?本文基于以下途径获得的数据:(1)民族志调查,如与出于不同原因处理佛教物质文化的利益相关者(如生产者、营销人员、仪式专家、从业者和消费者)的互动;(2)文本来源,包括藏语和英语奖学金、目录、用户指南和营销材料。这种多模态方法产生了关于转经轮的知识,作为实践,即我们所说的大众宗教,以及理论,即根据佛教大师的著作如何理想化转经轮。
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Tekst, teknologi og trope. Det tibetanske bedehjul
Trine Brox: Text, technology, trope Tibetan Buddhist practices include the engagement with Buddhist script in the form of tightly packed scrolls of paper that are placed in drums and spun in order to accumulate merit. On the scrolls are written or printed mantras (sacred or magic sounds in the form of a series of syllables) or dhāraṇīs (formula condensing lengthy texts or teachings). The receptacles containing such scrolls are the iconic prayer wheels, whose materiality enables and restricts particular modes of textual engagement. What kind of texts are these scrolls? How does one read texts that come in the form of tightly packed scrolls? They cannot be read by immersing oneself in the content of the text because its materiality restricts access to it. Instead it fits perfectly with the prayer wheel technology that allows circumambulatory recitation, the article argues. The prayer wheel is not only an important object in recitation practices for Tibetan Buddhists, but has also become a key marker of Tibetan identity. Yet its history, culture and practice have received very little scholarly attention. This article attempts to eradicate this blind spot. It endeavors to show how the prayer wheel has earned itself its iconic status by explaining how the prayer wheel is a receptacle of sacred script and a device for reciting sacred script. The article zooms in on (i) the cult of the book in the Tibetan culture sphere, (ii) the technology of prayer wheels; and (iii) the recurring tropes of the wheel, circumambulation, and rotation in Buddhism, as well as the merit connected with them. In view of this particular constellation of book cult, technology, and dominant trope, it makes sense that, first of all, Tibetan Buddhists have adopted and further developed a technology that optimizes interaction with sacred script; secondly, that rotation is considered an adequate way to interact with Buddha’s doctrine; and third, that this device has become an icon for the Tibetan civilization. It is especially the sacred text within the wheel, the article argues, that endows the prayer wheel with high status in a hierarchy of Buddhist material objects. Finally, this raises questions about modernized prayer wheels – when technological progress has enabled further development of devices that can contain and spin Buddhist script such as optic discs, prayer wheel apps, and automated praying machines. How does their materiality impact textual engagement? The article is based upon data produced through (i) ethnographic inquiry, such as interacting with the stakeholders who deal with Buddhist material culture for different reasons, e.g. producers, marketers, ritual specialists, practitioners, and consumers, and (ii) textual sources that includes Tibetan and English-language scholarship, catalogues, user’s guides, and marketing material. This multi-modal method has produced knowledge about the prayer wheel as practice, i.e. what we can call popular religion, and as theory, i.e. according to how the prayer wheel is idealized in the writings of Buddhist masters.
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