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Mahayana Buddhist Attitudes Towards Animals
Author Adam, Martin T.
Source Canadian Journal of Buddhist Studies
Volumev.4
Date2008
Pages105 - 112
PublisherNalanda College of Buddhist Studies
Publisher Url http://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/cjbs
LocationToronto, Canada [多倫多, 加拿大]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
AbstractThe purpose of the following article is not to put forward an argument in favor of a particular position on the question of Mahayana Buddhist practices towards animals. Rather, the aim is simply to present a broad portrait of the context within which any such argument should be framed. Towards this end I am providing a translation of a small section of the first Bhāvanākramah (The Process of Meditation; Tib., bsgom pa'irim pa), a well-known Mahayana meditation manual written by Kamalasila (740-795 CE). This passage, appearing early in the text, allows us to gain a good sense of the context within which Mahayana concern for the well-being of animals arises.
ISSN1710825X (P); 17108268 (E)
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Created date2015.05.05
Modified date2017.07.19



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