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A Comparative Study of the Prātimokşa: On the Basis of Its Chinese, Tibetan, Sanskrit and Pāli Versions |
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Author |
Pachow, Wang
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Date | 2000 |
Pages | 240 |
Publisher | Motilal Banarsidass Publishers |
Location | Delhi, India [德里, 印度] |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English; 藏文=Tibetan; 巴利文=Pali; 梵文=Sanskrit |
Note | Reprint. Edition:Rev. & enlarged ed. Series:Buddhist tritions, v. 31. Includes passages in Tibetan, Sanskrit, and Pali (Tibetan, Sanskrit, and Pali in roman). |
Keyword | Tripitaka; Vinayapitaka; Pratimoksasuutra |
Table of contents | I. Introduction:Introduction The meaning of Pratimoksa Number,date and authorship of the Pratimoksa rules Pratimoksa and the councils Text and the schools Differences of interpretation The Saiksa Dharmas Pratimoksa, its external influences and function Conclusion II. Comparison of the Pratimoksa texts of various versions belonging to various schools:Pratimoksa Sarvastivada (Nidana) The four Parajika Dharmas The thirteen Samghavasesa Dharmas The two Aniyata Dharmas The thirty Nihsargika Patayantika Dharmas The ninety Patayantika Dharmas The four Pratidesaniya Dharmas The Sambahulah Saiksa Dharmas The seven Adhikaranasamatha Dharmas Conclusion III. Appendices Classification of the Pratimoksa rules of the Sarvastivadin School Patayantika rules not found in the Sv. but found in other texts Classification of the Saiksa Dharmas of the Sarvastivadin School Concordance tables of the Pratimoksa rules The Pratimoksa and the Vinaya |
ISBN | 8120815726 |
Hits | 639 |
Created date | 2002.02.07; 2002.07.22
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Modified date | 2015.01.23 |
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