The <i>Odae chinŏn</i> (Five Great Mantras) and <i>Dhāraṇī</i> Collections in Premodern Korea

The <i>Five Great Mantras</i> (<i>Odae chinŏn</i>) is one of the most widely circulated collections of Buddhist <i>dhāraṇī</i>s in premodern Korea, having been published or existing in several variant editions during the Chosŏn period (1392–1910). The title refers...

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Main Author: Richard D. McBride
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description The <i>Five Great Mantras</i> (<i>Odae chinŏn</i>) is one of the most widely circulated collections of Buddhist <i>dhāraṇī</i>s in premodern Korea, having been published or existing in several variant editions during the Chosŏn period (1392–1910). The title refers to the following <i>dhāraṇī</i>s: (1) “The Forty-Two Mantras of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara,” (2) <i>Nīlakaṇṭha-dhāraṇī</i>, (3) <i>Mahāpratisarā-dhāraṇī</i>, (4) <i>Buddhoṣṇīṣa-dhāraṇī</i>, and (5) <i>Uṣṇīṣavijaya-dhāraṇī</i>. Another spell, “The Basic <i>Dhāraṇī</i> of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara,” was also added, so there are a total of six <i>dhāraṇī</i>s contained in the book. Although most scholarship has hitherto understood the <i>Five Great Mantras</i> to date from the late fifteenth century, when editions with transcriptions of the <i>dhāraṇī</i>s in the Korean script appeared in trilingual format along with Siddhaṃ and Sinitic transliterations, due to the patronage of Queen Insu (1437–1508) and the linguistic ability of the monk Hakcho (fl. 1464–1520), some evidence has come to light suggesting that the <i>Five Great Mantras</i> was initially published as early as the mid-fourteenth century in the late Koryŏ period (918–1392). This essay provides a detailed analysis of the components that appear in the <i>Five Great Mantras</i> by analyzing six variant editions of the text dating from the Chosŏn period, including <i>Brief Transcriptions of Efficacious Resonance</i> (<i>Yŏnghŏm yakch’o</i>) in Sinitic and Korean vernacular translation. The <i>Five Great Mantras</i> demonstrates the significance of non-canonical materials in the Korean Buddhist tradition and suggests a fruitful avenue for study of similar woodblock prints and manuscripts in the Sinitic Buddhist tradition.
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spelling doaj.art-036f2be1477b4838bdcefd3e1381dba12023-12-01T00:16:13ZengMDPI AGReligions2077-14442022-12-01141810.3390/rel14010008The <i>Odae chinŏn</i> (Five Great Mantras) and <i>Dhāraṇī</i> Collections in Premodern KoreaRichard D. McBride0Asian and Near Eastern Languages Department, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602, USAThe <i>Five Great Mantras</i> (<i>Odae chinŏn</i>) is one of the most widely circulated collections of Buddhist <i>dhāraṇī</i>s in premodern Korea, having been published or existing in several variant editions during the Chosŏn period (1392–1910). The title refers to the following <i>dhāraṇī</i>s: (1) “The Forty-Two Mantras of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara,” (2) <i>Nīlakaṇṭha-dhāraṇī</i>, (3) <i>Mahāpratisarā-dhāraṇī</i>, (4) <i>Buddhoṣṇīṣa-dhāraṇī</i>, and (5) <i>Uṣṇīṣavijaya-dhāraṇī</i>. Another spell, “The Basic <i>Dhāraṇī</i> of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara,” was also added, so there are a total of six <i>dhāraṇī</i>s contained in the book. Although most scholarship has hitherto understood the <i>Five Great Mantras</i> to date from the late fifteenth century, when editions with transcriptions of the <i>dhāraṇī</i>s in the Korean script appeared in trilingual format along with Siddhaṃ and Sinitic transliterations, due to the patronage of Queen Insu (1437–1508) and the linguistic ability of the monk Hakcho (fl. 1464–1520), some evidence has come to light suggesting that the <i>Five Great Mantras</i> was initially published as early as the mid-fourteenth century in the late Koryŏ period (918–1392). This essay provides a detailed analysis of the components that appear in the <i>Five Great Mantras</i> by analyzing six variant editions of the text dating from the Chosŏn period, including <i>Brief Transcriptions of Efficacious Resonance</i> (<i>Yŏnghŏm yakch’o</i>) in Sinitic and Korean vernacular translation. The <i>Five Great Mantras</i> demonstrates the significance of non-canonical materials in the Korean Buddhist tradition and suggests a fruitful avenue for study of similar woodblock prints and manuscripts in the Sinitic Buddhist tradition.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/14/1/8<i>Odae chinŏn</i><i>dhāraṇī</i><i>Nīlakaṇṭha-dhāraṇī</i><i>Mahāpratisarā-dhāraṇī</i><i>Buddhoṣṇīṣa-dhāraṇī</i><i>Uṣṇīṣavijaya-dhāraṇī</i>
spellingShingle Richard D. McBride
The <i>Odae chinŏn</i> (Five Great Mantras) and <i>Dhāraṇī</i> Collections in Premodern Korea
Religions
<i>Odae chinŏn</i>
<i>dhāraṇī</i>
<i>Nīlakaṇṭha-dhāraṇī</i>
<i>Mahāpratisarā-dhāraṇī</i>
<i>Buddhoṣṇīṣa-dhāraṇī</i>
<i>Uṣṇīṣavijaya-dhāraṇī</i>
title The <i>Odae chinŏn</i> (Five Great Mantras) and <i>Dhāraṇī</i> Collections in Premodern Korea
title_full The <i>Odae chinŏn</i> (Five Great Mantras) and <i>Dhāraṇī</i> Collections in Premodern Korea
title_fullStr The <i>Odae chinŏn</i> (Five Great Mantras) and <i>Dhāraṇī</i> Collections in Premodern Korea
title_full_unstemmed The <i>Odae chinŏn</i> (Five Great Mantras) and <i>Dhāraṇī</i> Collections in Premodern Korea
title_short The <i>Odae chinŏn</i> (Five Great Mantras) and <i>Dhāraṇī</i> Collections in Premodern Korea
title_sort i odae chinon i five great mantras and i dharani i collections in premodern korea
topic <i>Odae chinŏn</i>
<i>dhāraṇī</i>
<i>Nīlakaṇṭha-dhāraṇī</i>
<i>Mahāpratisarā-dhāraṇī</i>
<i>Buddhoṣṇīṣa-dhāraṇī</i>
<i>Uṣṇīṣavijaya-dhāraṇī</i>
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