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Pseudepigrapha in the Tibetan Buddhist "Canonical Collections": The Case of the Caryāmelāpakapradīpa Commentary Attributed to Śākyamitra
Author Wedemeyer, Christian K. (著)
Source The Journal of the International Association of Tibetan Studies (JIATS)
Volumen.5
Date2009.12
Pages1 - 31
PublisherInternational Association of Tibetan Studies (IATS)
Publisher Url http://www.thlib.org/collections/texts/jiats/
LocationVirginia, US [維吉尼亞州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteAuthor Affiliation: University of Chicago Divinity School, USA
AbstractThis paper examines the nature of the Tibetan Buddhist canonical collections with particular attention to the issues raised by the presence of a significant number of pseudepigrapha (falsely attributed works, including many penned by Tibetans) in the Tengyurs. A detailed case is made for one particular work – the commentary on Āryadeva’s Lamp that Integrates the Practices (Caryāmelāpakapradīpa) attributed to Śākyamitra – being of Tibetan authorship, and an attempt is made to identify its author. On the basis of this evidence and the writings of Butön Rinpoché (1290-1364) concerning the policies followed in editing the canonical collections, it is argued that these corpora cannot be considered “canonical” in the sense of being intended to serve as criteria for religious authenticity. Rather, the Tengyur in particular is characterized by an ad hoc nature, a deference to precedent regarding inclusion of works of dubious provenance, and a drive toward inclusivity – aiming for comprehensiveness, rather than authority.
Table of contents1. Introduction
2. The Lamp that Integrates the Practices (Caryāmelāpakapradīpa) and its Commentary
3. Suspicions of Indigenous Authorities
4. Establishing Tibetan Authorship of the Extensive Explanation
5. Local Significance
6. Broader Significance Regarding Tengyur Studies
7. Summary
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ISSN15506363 (E)
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Created date2024.04.12
Modified date2024.11.01



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