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"Cutting the Roots of Virtue:" Tsongkhapa on the Results of Anger |
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Author |
Cozort, Daniel Geoffrey (著)
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Source |
Journal of Buddhist Ethics
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Volume | v.3 |
Date | 1996 |
Publisher | Department of History & Religious Studies Program , The Pennsylvania State University |
Publisher Url |
https://history.la.psu.edu/
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Location | University Park, PA, US |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article; 書評=Book Review |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | Paper Presented at:AAR Panel:Revisioning Buddhist Ethics--Prospects for an Ongoing Dialogue; Article; Full Text:http://jbe.la.psu.edu/2/cozort.html |
Keyword | 佛教人物=Buddhist; 福報=福田=功德=Virtue=Merit |
Abstract | Anger is the most powerful of the kle"sas that not only "plant seeds" for suffering but also "cut the roots of virtue" for periods of up to a thousand aeons per instance. This article examines and assesses the exegesis by Tsongkhapa, founder of the Tibetan Gelukba order, of Indian sources on the topic of anger. It argues that despite Tsongkhapa's many careful qualifications he may not be successful in avoiding the conclusion that if the sūtras are to be accepted literally, there almost certainly will be persons for whom liberation from saṃsāra is precluded. |
Table of contents | Abstract: INTRODUCTION QUANTIFYING THE PENALTY FOR ANGER CUTTING VIRTUE'S ROOTS SEEDS CAN EXIST WITHOUT RIPENING ONE CAN BE VIRTUOUS WITHOUT HAVING ROOTS VIRTUE THAT IS CUT ONLY PARTIALLY CONTRADICTIONS, APPARENT AND REAL OTHER QUESTIONS SUMMARY REFERENCES NOTES |
ISSN | 10769005 (E) |
Hits | 654 |
Created date | 2000.08.03
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Modified date | 2022.03.11 |
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