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じねんな美の悟り : 鎌倉時代名僧の止観的美意識=Natural Comprehension of Beauty: The Chih-Kuan aesthetic consciousness in the famous priests of the Kamakura era
Author 三崎義泉 (著)=Misaki, Gisen (au.)
Source 美学=Aesthetics
Volumev.23 n.1
Date1972
Pages10 - 21
Publisher美学会
Publisher Url http://www.bigakukai.jp/
Location京都, 日本 [Kyoto, Japan]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language日文=Japanese
KeywordAesthetics; Beauty; Japanese Buddhism; Misaki, Gisen
AbstractJapanese aesthetic consciousness has been influenced by Buddhism since the Heian era, especially by the Tien-tai sect concept of Mo-ho-chih-kuan. Chih-kuan (samatha) is a practical training in which a priest gives up the ordinary feelings and seats on quietly as long as he needs, in order to comprehend all beings in their true meaning. The priest who has accomplished the ultimate enlightenment by this Chih-kuan practice can recognize everything as a spontaneous realization of the dharma itself, and enjoy every aspect of life and nature as natural expression of the Buddhist truth. Therefore the Tien-tai thinking affirms beauty and admits art to be a path leading to Buddha. This thinking was inherited by Zen and other sects in the Kamakura era. Ippen, Jokei, Koben, Dogen and Muso always loved Nature and wrote many poems. When they felt beauty in the blowing wind or the moonlight, they took a very profound insight concerning how the beings and they themselves should be. Their aesthetic consiousness, however, was not any human aestheticism but the natural comprehension of Beauty through Chih-kuan practice.
ISSN05200962 (P); 24241164 (E)
DOI10.20631/bigaku.23.1_10
Hits369
Created date2001.01.18
Modified date2022.07.22



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