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Tradition and Development in the Mo-ho-seng-chi-lu |
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Author |
Sung, Kang-yuan
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Date | 1999.06 |
Publisher | University of Calgary |
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http://www.ucalgary.ca/
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Location | Canada [加拿大] |
Content type | 博碩士論文=Thesis and Dissertation |
Language | 英文=English |
Degree | master |
Institution | University of Calgary |
Department | Department of Religious Studies |
Advisor | Dr. A. W. Barber |
Publication year | 1999 |
Note | A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts
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Keyword | Mahasamghika; Mo-ho-seng-chi-lu (Mahasamghika-vinaya); Dharmanudharma-dharma; Varga; Vinaya Matrkas; Skandhaka |
Abstract | The establishment of the Mahasamghika tradition generally has been based on three theories. However, because each theory reflects the view of a certain tradition,without a close examination of the Mahasamghika texts any criticism would remain partial. In order to present the Mahasamghika tradition through a study of its vinaya text, the Mo-ho-seng-chi-lu (Mahasamghika-vinaya),the traditional value of vinaya will be illustrated in view of six divisions. Further,the development of the Mahasamghika-vinaya will be examined by means of a three-tiered structure of the Dharmanudharma-dharma, varga (chapter),and vinaya matrkas (disciplinary topics). This thesis argues that when an uddana incorporating vinaya matrkas is found to be archaic,it can be assumed that the structure of the Dharmanudharma appears earlier than that of the Skandhaka in the other Buddhist traditions, and thus provides an alternative view regarding the development of a vinaya text.
Contents: Approval Page Abstract Acknowledgements
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Table of contents | Abbreviations Prolegomenon
Chapter One:A General Survey of the Mahasamghika Lineage and its Vinaya Text (Mo-ho-seng-chi-lu) 1. A. Disciplinary Leniency 1. A.1 The Identification of the Mahasamgitikas with the Mahasamghikas 1. A.2 Accepting Currency by the Mahasamghikas 1. B. Five Points Raised by Mahadeva 1. C. The Expansion of the Vinaya 1. D. Observations from the Mahasamghika-vinaya Regarding its Tradition and Development
Chapter Two:The Traditional Value of the Vinaya in the Mo-ho-seng-chi-lu 2. 0 Introductory Remark 2. 1 Harmony 2. 2 Calmness 2. 3 Purity 2. 4 Promulgation for Others 2. 5 Spiritual Cultivation for Oneself 2. 6 The Utmost
Chapter Three:The Development in the Mo-ho-seng-chi-lu 3. A Search for the Disciplinary Topics (Vinaya Matrka) 3. B The Structural Analysis of the Miscellanea-dharma and Deportment-dharma 3. B.1 The Review of Two Theories of the Evolution of the Skandhaka 3. B.2 Two General Issues of the Skandhaka 3. B.3 The Analysis of the Dharmanudharma in the Mahasamghika-vinaya 3. B.3. A The Miscellanea-dharma 3. B.3. B The Deportment-dharma 3. B.3. C The Interpretation of the Dharmanudharma 3. B.3. D The Characteristics of the Dharmanudharma in the Mahasamghika Text 3. B.3. D.1 Varga:Athematic Characteristic 3. B.3. D.2 Grouping Tendency 3. B.3. D.2. 1 The Illustrations of Forming a Chapter 3. B.3. D.2. 1. a. The Formation of the Chapter on Miscellaneous Topics 3. B.3. D.2. 1. b. The Formation of the Chapter on the Nuns 3. B.3. D.2. 2 The Analysis of the Grouping Tendency in the Mahasamghika-vinaya 3. B.3. D.2. 2. a. Grouping Tendency (a): Receiving the Higher Ordination 3. B.3. D.2. 2. b. Grouping Tendency (b): Treating Transgressions 3. B.3. D.2. 2. c. Grouping Tendency (c): Reciting the Pratimoksa 3. B.3. D.2. 2. d. Grouping Tendency (d): Previous Cases of Treating Vinaya 3. B.3. D.2. 3 A Synopsis of Grouping Tendency 3. B.4 Epilogue
Conclusion Bibliography |
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Created date | 2000.06.20
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Modified date | 2016.05.04 |
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