新疆吐玉克新出土的几份古回鹘密宗手稿的文献学研究

IF 0.1 3区 历史学 0 ASIAN STUDIES
M. Fu, Lidong Xia
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摘要

在吐毓克最近的考古发现中,有一些与蒙古时代洞穴寺院的密宗修行有关的旧维吾尔文本。第24号洞穴的一个碎片保存了一段与Mahākāla仪式有关的身份不明的文字,这在以前没有得到证实。54号洞的残片为我们提供了一种新的Baxšï Ögdisi手稿,它不同于先前在敦煌和吐鲁番发现的手稿。57号洞穴的另一个碎片保存了一系列日期,这些日期可以确定为受中国密宗佛教影响的点灯仪式应该举行的日子。三个刻有维吾尔文的木碑可能属于客座僧侣或捐赠者。这些资料提供了有关吐毓克维吾尔族佛教团体的仪式和日常生活的宝贵新信息。
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Philological Study of Several Old Uighur Tantric Manuscripts Recently Unearthed from Tuyuq, Xinjiang
Among the recent archaeological finds in Tuyuq are several Old Uighur texts related to Tantric practices in the cave monasteries in the Mongol time. A fragment from Cave 24 preserves an unidentified text related to the Mahākāla rites, which has not been attested before. A fragment from Cave 54 provides us a new kind of manuscript of the Baxšï Ögdisi, which is different from the previously identified manuscripts from Dunhuang and Turfan. Another fragment from Cave 57 preserves a list of dates that can be identified as the days on which the lamp-lighting ceremony influenced by Chinese tantric Buddhism should have been held. Three wooden tablets with Uighur texts probably belong to guest monks or donors. These materials provide precious new information on the ritual and daily life of the Uighur Buddhist community in Tuyuq.
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