Site mapAbout usConsultative CommitteeAsk LibrarianContributionCopyrightCitation GuidelineDonationHome        

CatalogAuthor AuthorityGoogle
Search engineFulltextScripturesLanguage LessonsLinks
 


Extra service
Tools
Export
The Concept of Education in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism
Author Bhikkhu Pāsādika
Source Hsi Lai Journal of Humanistic Buddhism=西來人間佛教學報
Volumev.4
Date2003
Pages65 - 78
PublisherInternational Academy of Buddhism, University of the West
Publisher Url http://www.uwest.edu/site/
LocationRosemead, CA, US [柔似蜜, 加利福尼亞州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
AbstractEducation in Buddhism as a subject on its own has hitherto attracted the attention of very few scholars. Reference is made to some pertinent remarks on the topic by Ananda W.P. Guruge, which then are related to education in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism. An explanation is given of what is meant by Indo-Tibetan Buddhism in this paper and of what in Sanskrit and Tibetan corresponds to ‘education’.

As chief doctrinal innovations in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism are briefly discussed the Bodhisattva ideal and the concept of ‘skill in means’, being the preconditions for the development of Indo-Tibetan education. With the help of original Indian Buddhist sources, viz. the canonical description of the ‘five approaches to the ultimate emancipation of mind’, an attempt is made to give an idea of the somewhat unique education systems of Tibetan Buddhism. Alongside the discussion of the ‘five approaches or enterings’ the central methodology of Dharma reception and transmission is referred to, being comprised of two kinds of hermeneutic possibilities pertaining to what has been called ‘gradualism and subitism’. These two concepts could well serve as a solid foundation for a comprehensive Buddhist philosophy of education.
ISSN15304108 (P)
Hits358
Created date2014.07.29
Modified date2020.04.09



Best viewed with Chrome, Firefox, Safari(Mac) but not supported IE

Notice

You are leaving our website for The full text resources provided by the above database or electronic journals may not be displayed due to the domain restrictions or fee-charging download problems.

Record correction

Please delete and correct directly in the form below, and click "Apply" at the bottom.
(When receiving your information, we will check and correct the mistake as soon as possible.)

Serial No.
396817

Search History (Only show 10 bibliography limited)
Search Criteria Field Codes
Search CriteriaBrowse