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순관(純觀, suddha-vipassanā)에 대하여:남방상좌불교 수행론의 일고찰=On the suddha-vipassanā: A Study of the Theravāda meditation theory
Author 김재성 (著)=Kim, Jae-sung (au.)
Source 불교학연구=Korea Journal of Buddhist Studies
Volumev.4
Date2002.06
Pages255 - 283
Publisher불교학연구회=佛教學研究會
Publisher Url http://www.kabs.re.kr/
LocationDaegu, South Korea [大邱, 韓國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language韓文=Korean
Keyword純觀; suddha-vipassanā; 乾觀行者; sukkha-vipassaka; 위빠사나; vipassanā; 止行者; 觀行者; 剎那定; 慧解脫; 慧解脫者; paññāvimutta
Abstract Two kinds of Buddhist practices (bhāvanā) are known as principal ways to nibbāna since early Buddhism: Calm (samatha) and insight (vipassanā) or concentration (samādhi, jhāna) and wisdom (paññā). Wisdom that means knowing things as they really are (yathābhūtaṃ ñāṇa) is based on the concentration. In the Theravāda tradition, There are two kind of practitioners: samathayāna which give priority to samādhi and vipassanāyāna which give priority to paññā over samādhi.
This study aims at clarifying the meaning of pure-insight (suddha-vipassanā) and its relationship of moment-concentration (khaṇika-samādhi) through the analysis of the relevant accounts of Pāli Nikāyas and their commentaries (aṭṭhakathas) and Visuddhis- magga (Vism) of Buddhaghosa.
Two kind of arahatship (arahatta) are found in the early Buddhist literatures: Arahat who liberated in both ways (ubhatobhāgavimutto) and Arahat who liberated through wisdom (paññāvimutto). According to pāli commentaries, there are five kind of arahat who liberated through wisdom. The difference of these arahats due to what kind ofconcentration they depend on. Those are 4 kinds of material concentrations (4 rūpa jhāna) and momentary concentration (khaṇika-samādhi). In these cases, arahat who depend on momentary concentration is called pure insight meditator (suddha-vipassaka or suddha-vipassanyānika).
Arahats who liberated through wisdom (paññāvimutto) appear in the some early Nikāya and Chinese Āgama literatures and also commentaries. In these arahats, we can find out there are pure insight meditators who can only depend on momentary concentration.
Nowadays, Mahasi meditation method of Myanmar is a kind of pure insight, which can lead to arahatship.
Table of contentsI. 서론 257
1. 문제의 소재 257
2. 선행 연구 259
II. 본론 262
1. 선정(禪定)과 지혜(智慧) 또는 지(止)와 관(觀) 262
2. 아라한에 이르는 두 가지 길 264
3. 순관(純觀)과 찰나정(剎那定) 271
4. 혜해탈과 순관 276
III. 결론 281
ISSN15980642 (P)
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Created date2021.03.25
Modified date2021.03.25



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