印度學佛教學研究
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Print ISSN : 0019-4344
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『サーダナ・マーラー』におけるチュンダーの成就法
園田 沙弥佳
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2022 年 71 巻 1 号 p. 328-324

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The late Indian Esoteric Buddhist text Sādhanamālā (Nos. 129-131) presents a sādhana of the goddess Cundā. However, there are several variations in her descriptions. She is commonly described as having a “white body color,” “one face and four arms,” “a sūtra on the lotus,” and “holding a bowl with both hands.” Further, in Chinese translations, although with a different number of arms, she is referred to as yellow-white Cundā.

The maṇḍala with Cundā in the center is not described in Sādhanamālā. However, the maṇḍala in the sādhana of the eight armed Kurukullā (No. 174) seats a red Cundā in red color in the northeast. Further, Kurukullā is called Red Tārā and is a goddess who accomplishes a controlling and subjugating power (vaśīkaraṇa). This study clarifies that, compared to the white Cundā, red Cundā is expected to function in a controlling and subjugating manner in esoteric Indian Buddhism.

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