岐阜市立女子短期大学研究紀要第54輯(平成17年3月)

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杭州の洞窟聖地とその信仰について I

Holy Caves and these Beliefs in Hangzhou T

須 永 敬
Takashi SUNAGA



Abstract

 As is well known, the provincial capital Hangzhou of Zhejian province was the capital of South-Song in the 12th to 13th century. Many priests of Japan and Korea went over to South-Song. Therefore, an understanding of holy caves and these beliefs of Hangzhou lead to an understanding of holy caves and these beliefs throughout East Asia. If a comparative study of holy caves and these beliefs in the Japanese Islands, the Korean Peninsula, and the China continent can be done, it will contribute to the development of the religious cultural studies of East Asia. In this paper, the religious culture of holy caves in Hangzhou (Huanglong-dong, Bianfu-dong, Ziyun-dong, Qixia-dong, Xianshan-dong) are reported and analyzed.

Key words : 洞窟・聖地・龍・水・観音