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Development of the Way of Practice in Buddhism
Author 蓑輪顕量 (著)=Minowa, Kenryo (au.)
Source 불교학리뷰=Critical Review for Buddhist Studies=仏教学レビュー
Volumev.31 n.0
Date2022.04
Pages161 - 184
Publisher金剛大學
Publisher Url https://www.ggu.ac.kr/
LocationKorea [韓國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteUniversity of Tokyo
Keywordcessation and observation; Buddhist way of practice; Siddharta Intent; satipaṭṭhāna; Chan
AbstractWhat is the significance of studying the Buddhist way of practice? Recently, the term “Siddhartha Intent” has been heard among Tibetan Buddhists. It means that we should be aware of the purpose of the Buddha’s renouncing the worldly life, which was to transcend the suffering of affliction. The way that makes this possible was practice, or the method of observation called satipaṭṭhāna. The practice of satipaṭṭhāna was later called “cessation and observation.” I will consider the historical development of this cessation and observation that first appeared in India, then developed in China and was renovated to Chan (Jpn. Zen) Buddhism.
Table of contentsI. Introduction 161
II. Interest in Buddhist Studies 163
III. Changes in the Way of Practices 166
IV. Observations of Body and Mind taught by Buddha 167
V. Relationship between Satipaṭṭhāna and Language 169
VI. The Relationship between Zhi (Cessation) and Guan (Observation) 170
VII. Objects of Observations 172
VIII. Experience of Seeing the Buddha in Kasiṇa Samādhi 174
IX. Development in the East Asian World 175
X. Development of Zen Buddhism 177
XI. New Innovations 179
XII. Influence of Xuanzang 180
XIII. Conclusion 181
ISSN19752660 (P)
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Created date2023.08.26
Modified date2023.08.26



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