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摩訶止觀 二十卷=Ma-ka-shi-kan. 20 Fascicles=Mo-ho-chih-kuan |
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Author |
Chih-i (著)=釋智顗 (au.)
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Date | 2003 |
Pages | 167 -167 |
Publisher | 嚴寬祜文教基金會 |
Location | 臺北市, 臺灣 [Taipei shih, Taiwan] |
Content type | 工具書=Reference Book |
Language | 中文=Chinese; 英文=English |
Note | 出自:大藏經入門;為單篇書目簡介。(Taisho No. 1911) |
Keyword | 智顗; Chigi; Chih-i |
Abstract | One of the so-called 'Three Major Works of the T'ien-t'ai School' (v. No. 72),this work is a collection of lectures delivered by Chih-i,the founder of the Chinese T'ien-t'ai School,and recorded by his disciple Kuan-ting (Jap.:Kanjo),and is also known as the Ten-dai-ma-ka-shi-kan (Ch.:T'ien-t'ai-mo-ho-chih-kuan) or simply Shi-kan. It is the basic exposition of the methods of practice employed in the T'ien-t'ai School,and describes the methods of practice for observing clearly the essence of the mind. It is divided into 10 chapters, but is incomplete,with Chapters 8 to 10 missing. However,it is a work which has exerted considerable influence upon the later development of Buddhism in China and Japan.
Being based as it is on Chih-i's own religious experiences and practice,this work is held in particularly high esteem,and it is in fact due to this work that Chih-i has been looked upon as the greatest of all Buddhist leaders in the history of Chinese Buddhism. |
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Created date | 2001.10.09
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Modified date | 2014.06.23 |
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