Shiva-Buddhism

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Shiva-Buddhism is a syncretic religious tradition that blends elements of Hindu Shaivism and Buddhism, historically influential in parts of Southeast Asia such as Java.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical religious movement
religious syncretism
syncretic religious tradition
associatedWithDynasty Medang Kingdom
surface form: Mataram Kingdom (Central Java)

Sailendra dynasty
associatedWithTextualTradition Old Javanese Buddhist texts
Old Javanese Shaiva texts
conceptualFeature complementary roles of Shiva and Buddha in kingship ideology
non-exclusive religious identity between Shaivism and Buddhism
coreDeity Shiva
coreFigure Shakyamuni Buddha
surface form: Buddha
culturalContext Javanese Hindu-Buddhist culture
pre-Islamic Java
declineFactor political changes in Javanese kingdoms
spread of Islam in Java
doctrinalFeature integration of Shaiva and Buddhist deities
mutual assimilation of Shaiva and Buddhist cosmologies
shared ritual spaces for Shaivism and Buddhism
use of mantras and rituals from both Shaiva and Buddhist traditions
geographicCenter Java
surface form: Central Java
historicallyInfluentialIn Indonesia
Java
ancient Java
iconographicFeature representation of Shiva and Buddha in the same sacred complexes
temples containing both Shaiva and Buddhist images
influencedBy Indian Shaiva traditions
Mahayana
surface form: Mahayana Buddhism

Vajrayana
surface form: Vajrayana Buddhism
languageContext Kawi (Old Javanese)
surface form: Old Javanese
practicesInclude royal patronage of both Shaiva and Buddhist institutions
temple worship of both Shaiva and Buddhist deities
region Southeast Asia
relatedConcept Hindu–Buddhist syncretism
Shaiva Tantra
Vajrayana
surface form: Tantric Buddhism
religiousComponents Buddhism
Shaivism
surface form: Hindu Shaivism
scholarlyTopicIn Indonesian religious history
Southeast Asian studies
history of Hindu–Buddhist interactions
timePeriod circa 8th–10th centuries CE
early medieval period
viewedAs example of religious pluralism in premodern Southeast Asia
example of temple-based syncretism
worshipContext royal courts of Central Java
state-sponsored temple complexes

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Raden Wijaya religion Shiva-Buddhism