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Early Buddhist openness and Mahayana Buddhism
Author Murakami, Shinkan (著)=村上真完 (au.)
Source Nagoya Studies in Indian Culture and Buddhism: Saṃbhāṣā
Volumev.27
Date2008.09
Pages109 - 147
Publisher名古屋大学文学部・文学研究科インド文化学研究室=Dept. of Indian Studies, Graduate School of Letters, Nagoya University
Publisher Url https://www.lit.nagoya-u.ac.jp/overview/undergraduate-graduate/human05/
Location名古屋, 日本 [Nagoya, Japan]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
Table of contentsIntroductory Remarks
Part I: Openness as a Motive for the Development of Buddhism
1. The Enlightened Ones' Openness of Mind as Is Described in the Sutta-nipata (Sn)
2. More Instances That Impart the Enlightened Ones' Openness of Mind
3. Possibilities to Create New Scriptures (Mahayana sutras)
Part II: The Origin of Mahayana Buddhism
1. Preliminary Remarks: Evidence of Mahayana Buddhism
2. The early evidences of the Mahayana: Amitabha-Buddha and Mahayana sutras
3. The Kusan Image of Amitabha Accompanied with Avalokitesvara
4. Votive Formulas for Transfering One's Own Merit to All People for the Attainment ofthe Buddha's Supreme Knowledge
5. Some Characteristics of Mahayana Sutras
6. Concluding Remarks: Mahayana Buddhism Was not Independent from the Traditional Orders (Samgha of the Nikaya Buddhism)
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ISSN02857154 (P)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.18999/sambh.27.109
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Created date2015.05.19
Modified date2022.12.06



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