Shiva-Buddhism
E352758
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.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Shiva-Buddhism canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Shiva-Buddhism Context triple: [Raden Wijaya, religion, Shiva-Buddhism]
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A.
Shaivism
Shaivism is a major Hindu tradition centered on the worship of the god Shiva as the supreme being, encompassing diverse philosophical schools, rituals, and devotional practices.
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B.
Tibetan Buddhism
Tibetan Buddhism is a form of Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism that developed in Tibet, characterized by its rich monastic tradition, tantric practices, and distinctive philosophical and ritual systems.
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C.
Buddhism
Buddhism is a major world religion and philosophical tradition founded on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha), emphasizing the Four Noble Truths and the path to enlightenment.
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D.
Vajrayana
Vajrayana is a form of Buddhism known for its esoteric teachings, tantric practices, and use of ritual and symbolism as rapid paths to enlightenment.
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E.
Shaktism
Shaktism is a major Hindu tradition that centers on the worship of the Divine Mother (Shakti) as the supreme, all-encompassing cosmic power.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Shiva-Buddhism Target entity description: 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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A.
Shaivism
Shaivism is a major Hindu tradition centered on the worship of the god Shiva as the supreme being, encompassing diverse philosophical schools, rituals, and devotional practices.
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B.
Tibetan Buddhism
Tibetan Buddhism is a form of Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism that developed in Tibet, characterized by its rich monastic tradition, tantric practices, and distinctive philosophical and ritual systems.
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C.
Buddhism
Buddhism is a major world religion and philosophical tradition founded on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha), emphasizing the Four Noble Truths and the path to enlightenment.
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D.
Vajrayana
Vajrayana is a form of Buddhism known for its esoteric teachings, tantric practices, and use of ritual and symbolism as rapid paths to enlightenment.
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E.
Shaktism
Shaktism is a major Hindu tradition that centers on the worship of the Divine Mother (Shakti) as the supreme, all-encompassing cosmic power.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (46)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
historical religious movement
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religious syncretism ⓘ syncretic religious tradition ⓘ |
| associatedWithDynasty |
Medang Kingdom
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surface form:
Mataram Kingdom (Central Java)
Sailendra dynasty ⓘ |
| associatedWithTextualTradition |
Old Javanese Buddhist texts
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Old Javanese Shaiva texts ⓘ |
| conceptualFeature |
complementary roles of Shiva and Buddha in kingship ideology
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non-exclusive religious identity between Shaivism and Buddhism ⓘ |
| coreDeity | Shiva ⓘ |
| coreFigure |
Shakyamuni Buddha
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surface form:
Buddha
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| culturalContext |
Javanese Hindu-Buddhist culture
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pre-Islamic Java ⓘ |
| declineFactor |
political changes in Javanese kingdoms
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spread of Islam in Java ⓘ |
| doctrinalFeature |
integration of Shaiva and Buddhist deities
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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
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surface form:
Central Java
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| historicallyInfluentialIn |
Indonesia
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Java ⓘ ancient Java ⓘ |
| iconographicFeature |
representation of Shiva and Buddha in the same sacred complexes
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temples containing both Shaiva and Buddhist images ⓘ |
| influencedBy |
Indian Shaiva traditions
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Mahayana ⓘ
surface form:
Mahayana Buddhism
Vajrayana ⓘ
surface form:
Vajrayana Buddhism
|
| languageContext |
Kawi (Old Javanese)
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surface form:
Old Javanese
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| practicesInclude |
royal patronage of both Shaiva and Buddhist institutions
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temple worship of both Shaiva and Buddhist deities ⓘ |
| region | Southeast Asia ⓘ |
| relatedConcept |
Hindu–Buddhist syncretism
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Shaiva Tantra ⓘ Vajrayana ⓘ
surface form:
Tantric Buddhism
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| religiousComponents |
Buddhism
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Shaivism ⓘ
surface form:
Hindu Shaivism
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| scholarlyTopicIn |
Indonesian religious history
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Southeast Asian studies ⓘ history of Hindu–Buddhist interactions ⓘ |
| timePeriod |
circa 8th–10th centuries CE
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early medieval period ⓘ |
| viewedAs |
example of religious pluralism in premodern Southeast Asia
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example of temple-based syncretism ⓘ |
| worshipContext |
royal courts of Central Java
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state-sponsored temple complexes ⓘ |
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Subject: Shiva-Buddhism Description of subject: 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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