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Changing architectural styles in Japanese Buddhist temple architecture from the Asuka Period to the Edo Period.
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Changing architectural styles in Japanese Buddhist temple architecture from the Asuka Period to the Edo Period./
Author:
Slaght, Deborah.
Description:
110 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Patricia B. Gamon.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International46-06.
Subject:
Architecture. -
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9780549657125
Changing architectural styles in Japanese Buddhist temple architecture from the Asuka Period to the Edo Period.
Slaght, Deborah.
Changing architectural styles in Japanese Buddhist temple architecture from the Asuka Period to the Edo Period.
- 110 p.
Adviser: Patricia B. Gamon.
Thesis (M.A.)--California State University, Dominguez Hills, 2007.
Due to the introduction of Buddhist images and Buddhist doctrine into Japan from the Korean kingdom of Paecke in 552 C.E., Buddhist temples were constructed over centuries in a hauntingly beautiful diversity. The diversity exhibits itself in the compound plans, the temple structures themselves and specifically in the architectural styles, which oftentimes followed continental models and sporadically followed natural, indigenous designs, modelled after early Shinto shrines. This study discusses three reasons for the architectural diversity of Japanese Buddhist temple architecture from the 6th-century Asuka Period to the 19th-century Edo Period: the devotional emphasis and ritual responsible for the architectural requirements of the particular sects of the Buddhist monastic community (Sanron, Jojitsu, Hosso, Kegon, Kusha, Ritsu, Tendai, Shingon, Jodo, Rinzai and Soto); the adoption of different continental Buddhist architectural models; and the influence of the indigenous Japanese architectural styles, as with the Shinto Shrines.
ISBN: 9780549657125Subjects--Topical Terms:
523581
Architecture.
Changing architectural styles in Japanese Buddhist temple architecture from the Asuka Period to the Edo Period.
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