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'''Wutai Shan''' (Chi. 五台山, Pin. ''Wǔtái Shān''; [[Wyl.]] ''ri bo rtse lnga''), or the '''Five-Peaked Mountain''', is a sacred site situated in the Shanxi province of China, and associated with [[bodhisattva]] [[Manjushri]].
'''Wutai Shan''' (Chi. 五台山, Pin. ''Wǔtái Shān''; [[Wyl.]] ''ri bo rtse lnga''), or the '''Five-Peaked Mountain''', is a sacred site situated in the Shanxi province of China, and associated with [[bodhisattva]] [[Manjushri]].
==Further Reading==
*Birnbaum, Raoul. ''Secret Halls of the Mountain Lords: the Caves of Wu-t'ai' T'oung Pao'' vol 86, no. 4-5 (Dec 2000) (Cahiers d'Extreme-Asie 5 (1989-1990), pp. 116-140.)
*Chou, Wen-shing. ''Ineffable Paths: Mapping Wutaishan in Qing Dynasty'', China Art Bulletin (March 07) pp. 108-129.
*Tuttle, Gray. ''Tibetan Buddhism at Ri bo rtse lnga/Wutai shan in Modern Times'', Columbia University. JIATS, no. 2 (August 2006), THL #T2723, 35 pp. [http://www.thlib.org/collections/texts/jiats/#!jiats=/02/tuttle Link to article]
*''Wutai Shan and Qing Culture'', JIATS, no. 6 (December 2011) [http://www.thlib.org/collections/texts/jiats/#!jiats=/issue06/ Link to articles]


[[Category: Places]]
[[Category: Places]]
[[Category: Pilgrimage]]
[[Category: Pilgrimage]]

Revision as of 06:53, 22 October 2016

Wutai Shan (Chi. 五台山, Pin. Wǔtái Shān; Wyl. ri bo rtse lnga), or the Five-Peaked Mountain, is a sacred site situated in the Shanxi province of China, and associated with bodhisattva Manjushri.

Further Reading

  • Birnbaum, Raoul. Secret Halls of the Mountain Lords: the Caves of Wu-t'ai' T'oung Pao vol 86, no. 4-5 (Dec 2000) (Cahiers d'Extreme-Asie 5 (1989-1990), pp. 116-140.)
  • Chou, Wen-shing. Ineffable Paths: Mapping Wutaishan in Qing Dynasty, China Art Bulletin (March 07) pp. 108-129.
  • Tuttle, Gray. Tibetan Buddhism at Ri bo rtse lnga/Wutai shan in Modern Times, Columbia University. JIATS, no. 2 (August 2006), THL #T2723, 35 pp. Link to article
  • Wutai Shan and Qing Culture, JIATS, no. 6 (December 2011) Link to articles