Buddhist Coast of the Caspian Sea

The article analyzes the pragmatic and textological traditions of the ritual for “neutralizing evil words” in the tantric and folk forms of Kalmykia. The popularity of the ritual in the past and present justifies the focus on this aspect. The study aims to analyze the structure and content of the te...

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Main Author: Baazr A. Bicheev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Limited Liability Company Scientific Industrial Enterprise “Genesis. Frontier. Science” 2023-05-01
Series:Журнал Фронтирных Исследований
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Online Access:https://jfs.today/index.php/jfs/article/view/467
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description The article analyzes the pragmatic and textological traditions of the ritual for “neutralizing evil words” in the tantric and folk forms of Kalmykia. The popularity of the ritual in the past and present justifies the focus on this aspect. The study aims to analyze the structure and content of the texts used in performing the tantric ritual and in practicing its popular forms. It employs comparative-historical and textological methods based on the principles of historicism and objectivity. The ritual is a traditional tantric practice that seeks the help of Buddhist deities to remove obstacles to spiritual growth through visualization. The tradition includes two types of texts: tantric sutras and texts of mantras (Dharani). However, most practitioners were not prepared for this level of practice, leading to the development of popular folk forms of protection such as “cutting a black tongue” and other textual traditions. The analysis reveals that the verbal tradition of popular forms is also represented by two types of texts. The popularity of folk forms indicates that Buddhist teachings have long included an organic combination of the tantric ritual and its folk forms. The article targets specialists in Buddhist studies, religious studies, ethnologists, and historians of cultures.
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spelling doaj.art-f8a6457413804b5b9e061b8ce5658d0b2023-06-06T13:42:08ZengLimited Liability Company Scientific Industrial Enterprise “Genesis. Frontier. Science”Журнал Фронтирных Исследований2500-02252023-05-018231333010.46539/jfs.v8i2.467467Buddhist Coast of the Caspian SeaBaazr A. Bicheev0Kalmyk State University named after B. B. GorodovikovThe article analyzes the pragmatic and textological traditions of the ritual for “neutralizing evil words” in the tantric and folk forms of Kalmykia. The popularity of the ritual in the past and present justifies the focus on this aspect. The study aims to analyze the structure and content of the texts used in performing the tantric ritual and in practicing its popular forms. It employs comparative-historical and textological methods based on the principles of historicism and objectivity. The ritual is a traditional tantric practice that seeks the help of Buddhist deities to remove obstacles to spiritual growth through visualization. The tradition includes two types of texts: tantric sutras and texts of mantras (Dharani). However, most practitioners were not prepared for this level of practice, leading to the development of popular folk forms of protection such as “cutting a black tongue” and other textual traditions. The analysis reveals that the verbal tradition of popular forms is also represented by two types of texts. The popularity of folk forms indicates that Buddhist teachings have long included an organic combination of the tantric ritual and its folk forms. The article targets specialists in Buddhist studies, religious studies, ethnologists, and historians of cultures.https://jfs.today/index.php/jfs/article/view/467buddhismtantric ritual“sutra for neutralizing evil words”folk forms of the ritualthe practice of “cutting a black tongue”textual tradition
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Buddhist Coast of the Caspian Sea
Журнал Фронтирных Исследований
buddhism
tantric ritual
“sutra for neutralizing evil words”
folk forms of the ritual
the practice of “cutting a black tongue”
textual tradition
title Buddhist Coast of the Caspian Sea
title_full Buddhist Coast of the Caspian Sea
title_fullStr Buddhist Coast of the Caspian Sea
title_full_unstemmed Buddhist Coast of the Caspian Sea
title_short Buddhist Coast of the Caspian Sea
title_sort buddhist coast of the caspian sea
topic buddhism
tantric ritual
“sutra for neutralizing evil words”
folk forms of the ritual
the practice of “cutting a black tongue”
textual tradition
url https://jfs.today/index.php/jfs/article/view/467
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