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A Study of Zhiyi’s Last Sermon: The Treatise of Contemplating the Mind=智顗《觀心論》初探
Author 林穎詩 (著)=Lam, Wing-sze (au.)
Date2011
Pages94
Publisher佛光大學
Publisher Url https://website.fgu.edu.tw/?locale=zh_tw
Location宜蘭縣, 臺灣 [I-lan hsien, Taiwan]
Content type博碩士論文=Thesis and Dissertation
Language英文=English
Degreemaster
Institution佛光大學
Department佛教學系
Advisor索羅寧=Kirill Jurievitch Solonin
Publication year99
Keyword智顗=Zhiyi; 觀心論=Treatise of Contemplating the Mind; 觀心=Mind Contemplation; 天台宗=Tiantai; 一念三千; New Buddhism; Self-arising Mind
AbstractZhiyi 智顗 (538-597), the purported founder of the Tiantai school, contributed to the transition of Buddhism from India to China with his creative teachings and practices. In an attempt to reconstruct Zhiyi’s image and establish his status in Chinese Buddhism, his disciples wrote his biography in a way that parallels the Buddha’s life, and even went as far as to honor Zhiyi with the name, “the Little Śākya of the East”. Among Zhiyi’s innovative teachings, “mind contemplation” (guanxin 觀心) presents the essence of all his thoughts. The practice of mind contemplation is also the subject that Zhiyi returned to in his last sermon, entitled Treatise of Contemplating the Mind 觀心論. This treatise presented Zhiyi’s admonishment to his disciples, telling them to contemplate their minds, a practice through which they could realize the absolute reality (shixiang 實相) of all phenomena. An examination of the concept of contemplating the mind reveals that it is the product of Zhiyi’s creative interpretation of Buddha’s teachings, and represents the summit of Zhiyi’s thought.
Table of contentsAbstract i
Acknowledgements ii
Table of Contents iii
Chapter One – Introduction 1
1.1 – General Introduction 1
1.2 – Historical Background 5
Chapter Two – Reconstruction of Zhiyi‘s Image 13
Chapter Three – Treatise of Contemplating the Mind (TCM) 24
3.1 – Structure of TCM 24
3.2 – Reasons for the Composition of TCM 25
3.3 – Significance of TCM 26
3.4 – Contemplation on the Self-Arising Mind? 38
Chapter Four – Translation and Annotation of the Treatise 41
4.1 – Textual Basis 41
4.2 – Translation of the Treatise 45
Chapter Five – Conclusion 73
Appendix 76
The Original Text 76
Bibliography 88
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Created date2023.04.24
Modified date2023.07.07



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