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一乘佛教之研究:以印尼佛乘教徒為例=Research on Ekayāna Buddhism:A Case Study of the Indonesian Buddhayāna Congregation
著者 釋賢聰 (著)=Dedy Irawan (au.)
出版年月日2014
ページ157
出版者佛光大學
出版サイト https://website.fgu.edu.tw/?locale=zh_tw
出版地宜蘭縣, 臺灣 [I-lan hsien, Taiwan]
資料の種類博碩士論文=Thesis and Dissertation
言語英文=English
学位修士
学校佛光大學
学部・学科名佛教學系
指導教官釋永東=Shih, Yung-dong
卒業年103
キーワードEkayāna Buddhism; Indonesian Buddhayāna; Ashin Jinarakkhita; Buddhism in Indonesia; Sanghyang Ādibuddha
抄録This thesis provides a case study for understanding Ekayāna Buddhism based on research on the oldest Buddhist organization in the revival period of Buddhism in Indonesia, the Indonesian “Buddhayāna”. Buddhism gained a foothold in the archipelago during the early centuries CE and it prevailed for more than 1,000 years, until the early of the sixteenth century CE. Then it entered a latent period, when only a few Buddhists and Hindus remained, mainly on the island of Bali. In the middle of the twentieth century CE, Ashin Jinarakkhita, the first modern Indonesian monk, started the revival period of Indonesian Buddhism.
Ashin Jinarakkhita (1923-2002) was ordained as a novice by Master Benqing本清 and he received his full ordination by Mahāsi Sayādaw. In 1955, he formed the first Indonesian Buddhist lay organisation, Persaudaraan Upasaka Upasika Indonesia (PUUI). Today, the PUUI is called Indonesian Buddhayāna Council (MBI). In 1960, he established the Sangha Suci Indonesia, as a monastic organization. Today, it is known as Mahā Saṅgha Indonesia (SAGIN), a community of monastics from the Theravāda, Dharmaguptaka, and Mūlasarvāstivāda ordination lineages.
These two organizations, together with Buddhayāna foundations, are the Indonesian Buddhayāna Congregation (KBI). The Indonesian Buddhayāna promotes the “One Vehicle” (Ekayāna), the teaching that the three vehicles are truly one path to enlightenment. They attempt to call on the wisdom from all traditions by promoting the values of nonsectarianism, inclusivism, pluralism, universalism, and the belief in Sanghyang Ādibuddha.
This thesis delineates some justifications for the establishment of KBI as a “nonsectarian” and inclusivist Buddhist organization in contemporary Indonesian Buddhism. It provides historical background of the founder and the KBI, and its structures and practices. Finally, it elaborates the five values of the KBI and addresses the nonsectarianism and inclusiveness, the first two values of the organization, which are complex issues.
目次ABSTRACT I
DEDICATION III
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS IV
CONTENTS V
LIST OF FIGURES VII
LIST OF TABLES VIII
ABBREVIATIONS IX
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1
1.1. Background of Problems 2
1.2. Objective and Significance 7
1.3. Methodology 7
1.4. Literature Review 8
1.5. Limitation 13
CHAPTER 2: RATIONALE BEHIND THE FORMATION OF THE KBI 15
2.1. Origin of Contemporary Vinaya Lineages 16
2.1.1. Origin of Theravādin Monastic Ordination 19
2.1.2. Origin of Dharmaguptaka Monastic Ordination 22
2.1.3. Origin of Mūlasarvāstivādin Monastic Ordination 25
2.2. Textual Bases 33
2.2.1. The Term “Ekāyano” in the Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta 34
2.2.2. The Term “Ekayāna” in the Saddharmapuṇḍarīka Sūtra 45
2.3. Early Buddhism in Indonesia 50
2.3.1. Buddhism of Borobudur 53
2.3.2. Bhīnneka Tunggal Ika 58
CHAPTER 3: HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE KBI 61
3.1. Biography of Ashin Jinarakkhita 61
3.2. Historical Background of Organizations 71
3.3. Organizational Profiles and Structures 77
3.4. Practices 87
CHAPTER 4: VALUES OF THE KBI 94
4.1. Nonsectarianism 94
4.2. Inclusivism 100
4.3. Pluralism 105
4.4. Universalism 110
4.5. Belief in Sanghyang Ādibuddha (Dharmakāya) 113
CHAPTER 5: 122 CONCLUSION 122
APPENDIX 1: DIVISIONS OF THE REGIONAL SAGIN 125
APPENDIX 2: 26 PROVINCIAL BOARDS OF THE MBI 126
APPENDIX 3: THE KBI AND ITS EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS &; PUBLISHING AGENCIES 127
APPENDIX 4: PHOTOGRAPHS OF ASHIN JINARAKKHITA 129
APPENDIX 5: SOME ACTIVITIES OF THE KBI 130
BIBLIOGRAPHY 134
Primary Sources 134
Secondary Sources 135
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Lineages of Soṇaka 28
Figure 2: Accommodative Dimension 42
Figure 3: “Triangle of Buddhayāna” 78
Figure 4: Organizational Structure of the SAGIN 82
Figure 5: Organizational Structure of the MBI 86
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Comparison of Pāṭimokkha for Monks in Theravāda, Mūlasarvāstivāda, and
Dharmaguptaka 30
Table 2: Comparison of Pāṭimokkha for Nuns in Theravāda, Mūlasarvāstivāda, and
Dharmaguptaka 31
ヒット数189
作成日2023.04.14
更新日期2023.04.14



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