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Zhiyi's interpretation of the concept "dhyana" in his Shi chan boluomi tsidi famen |
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Author |
Wang, Huei-hsin (著)
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Source |
Dissertation Abstracts International
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Volume | v.63 n.1 Section A |
Date | 2001 |
Pages | 0231 |
Publisher | ProQuest LLC |
Publisher Url |
https://www.proquest.com/
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Location | Ann Arbor, MI, US [安娜堡, 密西根州, 美國] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Degree | doctor |
Institution | University of Arizona |
Department | East Asian Studies |
Advisor | Gimello, Robert M. |
Publication year | 2001 |
Note | 288p |
Keyword | Zhiyi; Dhyana; Shi chan boluomi tsidi famen; Meditation |
Abstract | This study is an analysis of Zhiyi's interpretation of the concept of " dhyana " in his Shi chanboluomi cidi famen ( An Exposition of Methods to Achieve the Stages of Meditative Perfection , hereafter, The Stages of Meditative Perfection ). In the studies of Chinese Buddhism, dhyana , translated into Chinese " chan ," is commonly associated with the Chan school ( Chan zong ) developed in China in the seventh and the eighth century. In Zhiyi's The Stages of Meditative Perfection , however, dhyana is generally understood as the Four Dhyanas . In the "Four Dhyanas " chapter of The Stages of Meditative Perfection , Zhiyi specifically defines dhyana as " zhilin ( dhyana factors)" and " gongde tsonglin (an array of meritorious qualities)." |
ISBN | 0493534601 |
Hits | 631 |
Created date | 2005.09.23 |
Modified date | 2022.03.22 |
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