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Jainism and Buddhism in interaction - What does “nigaṇṭho cātu-yāma-saṃvara-saṃvuto hoti” mean? |
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Author |
黃柏棋 (著)
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Source |
世界宗教學刊=Journal of World Religions
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Volume | n.12 |
Date | 2008.12.01 |
Pages | 109 - 156 |
Publisher | 南華大學宗教學研究所 |
Publisher Url |
https://rel3.nhu.edu.tw/
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Location | 嘉義縣, 臺灣 [Chia-i hsien, Taiwan] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Keyword | tapas=苦修; samvara=禁制; samiti=慎行; gupti=戒護 |
Abstract | At the time of the Buddha, the Jainas are known as practitioners of severe hardships. The Jaina practices of austerities are constantly brought up in Buddhist Suttas. In general, the Jaina are classified by the Buddha as tapassin (one devoted to religious austerities). |
ISSN | 1728645X (P) |
Hits | 241 |
Created date | 2020.11.23 |
Modified date | 2023.08.08 |
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