The Herbal Arsenal and Fetid Food: The Power of Plants in Early Tantric Exorcism Rituals

Michael Slouber
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This chapter discusses early medieval Bhūta and Bāla Tantras. On the basis of unedited manuscript sources, the author describes the role played by plants in religion and life as seen through the lens of exorcism rituals. Datura, red oleander, mustard seeds, rice, sesame, garlic, fig, Flame of the forest, wood-apple: these and many more formed the basis of tantric exorcisms. Plants were used to attract, feed and repel demons. They were made into incense, oil, and weapons, as well as cakes, mannequins and medicines. Auspicious and noxious qualities of sacred plants and trees were infused into water, milk and cooling ointments, or made into sweet fragrances or foul-smelling fires. In short, the universe of early tantric exorcism ritual was suffused with plants whose powers resonate in contemporary exorcist practice across South Asia.
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草药库和恶臭的食物:植物在早期密宗驱魔仪式中的力量
本章讨论早期中世纪Bhūta和Bāla坦陀罗。作者根据未经编辑的手稿资料,通过驱魔仪式的镜头描述了植物在宗教和生活中所扮演的角色。曼陀罗、红夹竹桃、芥菜籽、大米、芝麻、大蒜、无花果、森林之火、木苹果:这些以及更多的东西构成了密宗驱魔的基础。植物被用来吸引、喂养和驱赶恶魔。它们被制成香、油、武器,以及蛋糕、人体模型和药物。神圣植物和树木的吉祥和有毒特性被注入水,牛奶和冷却软膏,或制成甜味或恶臭的火。简而言之,早期密宗驱魔仪式的世界充满了植物,它们的力量在当代南亚的驱魔实践中产生了共鸣。
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