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Spread of Hua Yen Buddhism in the World and its Impact on Beat Poetry
Author Dilani, Nipunika (著)
Source 2019華嚴專宗國際學術研討會論文集下冊
Date2019.10
Pages497 - 514
Publisher財團法人臺北市華嚴蓮社
Publisher Url https://www.huayen.org.tw/index.aspx
Location臺北市, 臺灣 [Taipei shih, Taiwan]
Content type會議論文=Proceeding Article
Language英文=English
NoteAuthor Affiliations: Senior Lecturer, Buddhist and Pali University of Sri Lanka
KeywordBeat poetry; Hua Yen Buddhism; Mahayana Buddhism; Theravāda Buddhism
Abstract Buddhism branched out into its various sects as Theravada, Mahayana, Zen, Tibetan, Hua Yen, etc., broadening the traditional framework has spread its basic principles which arise from a common source all over the world. Hua Yen, a branch of Mahayana Buddhism originated in China during Tang Dynasty has now been spread worldwide beyond the boundaries of China. Beat generation is a group of American Buddhist poets whose writing evidences the reach of Hua Yen Buddhism in the world. Beat generation poets like Allen Ginsberg, Gary Snyder, Phillip Whalen, Jack Kerouac,
Michael McClure, etc, have been greatly influenced by Zen and Hua Yan Mahayana Buddhisms, the principles of which have been included in their poetry to a large scale. Accordingly this study analyses a selection of poems by the above poets in order to understand how they have been influenced by Hua Yen Buddhism, what Hua Yen Buddhist principles they have included and those principles will be compared with Theravāda Buddhism. The current study falls into the category of qualitative genre of research for which the data is collected from the above poets and Hua Yen and Theravāda Buddhist canon. The study concludes that the concepts of the sects of Buddhism under concern are quite similar and the Beat poetry shows the effective
spread of Hua Yen Buddhism in the world.
Table of contentsIntroduction 498
Objectives 499
Methodology 499
Buddhism in America 499
Beats and Huayan Buddhism in Research 500
Hua Yen Buddhism 502
Discussion 503
Conclusion 512
References 513
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Created date2021.12.02
Modified date2024.01.19



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