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The Merging of Tiantai and Vinaya: The Monks of Ximing Monastery and Mount Tiantai
Author Zhan, Ru (著)=釋湛如 (au.)
Source Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies
Volumev.4 n.1 Special Issue: Buddhist Worldmaking Programs & Tiantai/Chontae/Tendai Buddhism
Date2021.05
Pages356 - 380
PublisherCambria Press
Publisher Url http://www.cambriapress.com/
LocationNew York, US [紐約州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteZhan Ru 湛如 is a Professor in Peking University’s School of Foreign Languages.
KeywordTiantai=天台; Ximing Monastery=四明寺; Guoqing Monastery=國清寺; Vinaya Buddhism=律學
AbstractThe merging of Tiantai and Vinaya ideologies represents a defining characteristic of the Tiantai school during the Song dynasty. When did this merging begin? This study intends to conduct some preliminary investigations on this topic. The paper will divide the subject into three parts: the first analyzes the transmission and lineage of the Ximing Monastery’s 西明寺 Vinaya monks. Although Ximing Monastery represented a vital center for Vinaya study during the medieval period, its monastery’s transmission lineage remains unclear. This study focuses chronologically on sorting out the Vinaya monks stationed at Ximing Monastery. Secondly, this study traces the trajectories of the monks of Ximing Monastery who spent time at Guoqing Monastery 國清寺. By investigating their trajectories, the study forms a clearer picture of the contributions made by Vinaya monks of Ximing Monastery to the Vinaya studies of Zhejiang. Lastly, this study examines the merging of the Tiantai and Vinaya traditions. The study will examine the process of those Vinaya monks of Ximing Monastery who gradually shifted towards the Tiantai teachings. Through the investigation of the above aspects, this study will offer a clearer understanding of the relationship between the Vinaya monks of Ximing Monastery and Mount Tiantai, and thus will advance our knowledge on the integration of the Vinaya of Tiantai teachings in this period.
Table of contents1. Introductory Questions 357
2. Ximing Monastery’s Tradition of Vinaya Studies 358
3. The Flourishing of Vinaya in Eastern and Western Zhejiang (Liangzhe): Huize and Xijue and the Vinaya Studies of Jiangsu and Zhejiang 363
4. Doctrinal Compatibility: The Merging of Ximing Monastery’s Disciples and Tiantai Buddhism 369
5. Some Concluding Remarks 375
Bibliography 376
ISSN25762923 (P); 25762931 (E)
DOI10.15239/hijbs.04.01.11
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Created date2022.05.13
Modified date2022.05.13



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