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Is There a Burden-bearer? The Sanskrit Bhārahārasūtra and Its Scholastic Interpretations
Author Eltschinger, Vincent
Source Journal of the American Oriental Society
Volumev.134 n.3
Date2014.07-09
Pages453 - 479
PublisherAmerican Oriental Society
Publisher Url http://www.umich.edu/~aos/index.html
LocationAnn Arbor, MI, US [安娜堡, 密西根州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteAuthor Affiliations: AUSTRIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
KeywordBUDDHIST literature, Sanskrit; RESEARCH; BUDDHISTS; BUDDHISM -- India; BUDDHA (The concept); POLEMICS
AbstractA controversy over the pudgala or "person" raged among Indian Buddhists for more than a millennium. Their polemics were at least as much a matter of canonical exegesis as of reasoning and argument, for the "mainstream" Buddhist doctors had to account for--and explain away--the numerous places in scripture where the Buddha speaks of the "person." The Bhārahārasūtra or "sūtra on the bearer of the burden" was one of the scriptures most frequently quoted and discussed in this connection. The present paper is aimed at presenting a reconstructed Sanskrit version of this sūtra and providing an overview of the doctrinal and argumentative uses that were made of it in the context of the debates about the status of the "person." [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Table of contentsINTRODUCTION
1. A SANSKRIT BHARAHARASUTRA
1.1. Tibetan version
1.2. Sanskrit reconstruction
1.3. Translation
1.4. Testimony
1.5. Discussion
1.6 Interpretation
2. THE SCHOLASTIC USES OF THE BHARAHARASUTRA
2.1. The Typological Explanation
2.2. The “Skill in Means” Explanation
2.3. The Conventionalist Explanation
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ISSN00030279 (P); 21692289 (E)
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Created date2015.01.20
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