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道元禅師撰とされる『僧堂記』の読誦について=On the Recitation of the Sōdōki 僧堂記, a Work Thought to Have Been Compiled by Dōgen |
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廣瀬良文 (著)=Hirose, Ryobun (au.)
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印度學佛教學研究 =Journal of Indian and Buddhist Studies=Indogaku Bukkyōgaku Kenkyū
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Volume | v.71 n.2 (總號=n.159) |
Date | 2023.03.22 |
Pages | 605 - 608 |
Publisher | 日本印度学仏教学会 |
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http://www.jaibs.jp/
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Location | 東京, 日本 [Tokyo, Japan] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 日文=Japanese |
Keyword | 道元; 瑩山; 『僧堂記』 |
Abstract | Keizan Jōkin 瑩山紹瑾 laid the foundation for the development of the Sōto sect, establishing its rules in the Keizan Shingi 瑩山清規, which stipulates that the Sōdōki 僧堂記 was to be recited every morning. While the contents of the Sōdōki were unknown, I was able to find a surviving copy at the Jikōki 慈廣寺 temple. The text contains the precepts Dōgen 道元 received from Rujing 如浄. Some aspects are unclear as this is the only instance of these precepts being discovered; they state that monks should live in the mountains and valleys without getting closer to the king and ministers. However, in the late Middle Ages, the Sōto sect became more widespread throughout society and was approved by the imperial court. Feudal lords developed fields on the plains and built temples there; thus, the mountain-based existence stipulated in the precepts no longer fit the reality of the Sōto sect. This apparently resulted in precepts such as these no longer being recited. The daily recitation of other texts with Dōgen’s words, such as the Fukan Zazengi 普勧坐禅儀, continues to this day. |
Table of contents | 一 中世曹洞宗と『僧堂記』 605 二 『僧堂記』に関する新出史料 605 三 家訓と実態との乖離 606 四 近世以降の道元撰述典籍の読誦 607 〈参考文献〉 608 |
ISSN | 00194344 (P); 18840051 (E) |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.4259/ibk.71.2_605 |
Hits | 14 |
Created date | 2024.10.20 |
Modified date | 2024.10.25 |
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