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A comparison of the Pāli and Chinese versions of the Kassapa Saṃyutta, a collection of early Buddhist discourses on the Venerable Kāśyapa |
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Author |
Choong, Mun-keat
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society
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Volume | v.27 n.2 |
Date | 2017.04 |
Pages | 295 - 311 |
Publisher | Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland |
Publisher Url |
http://royalasiaticsociety.org/?q=journal
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Location | London, UK [倫敦, 英國] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Abstract | This article first briefly examines the textual structure of the Kassapa Saṃyutta of the Pāli Saṃyutta-nikāya in conjunction with two other versions preserved in Chinese translation in a collection entitled 大迦葉相應 Dajiashe Xiangying (Skt. Mahākāśyapa Saṃyukta) in Taishō vol. 2, nos 99 and 100. Then it compares the main teachings contained in the three versions. It reveals similarities and differences in structure and doctrinal content, thus advancing the historical/critical study of early Buddhist doctrine in this area. |
Table of contents | Abstract 295 Introduction 295 1. Textual structure 296 2. Disagreements on some teachings contained in the three versions 297 (1) The Buddha asking Mahak¯ a¯syapa to give a ´ Dharma talk (SA 1138 = ASA 113 = SN 16.6) 298 (2) Dhuta practice (SA 1141 = ASA 116 = SN 16.5; cf. EA 12.5-6) 300 (3) Mahak¯ a¯syapa’s image of long beard-and-hair and sharing a seat with the ´ Buddha (SA 1142 = ASA 117 = SN 16.9) 302 (4) “Women are foolish”: Ananda’s response to Mah ¯ ak¯ a¯syapa (SA 1143 ´ = ASA 118 = SN 16.10; cf. SA 1144 = ASA 119 = SN 16.11) 303 (5) After death (SA 905 = ASA 120 = SN 16.12) 304 (6) The five things that lead to the disappearance/non-disappearance of the true Dharma (SA 906 = ASA 121 = SN 16.13) 307 Conclusion 308 Abbreviations 309 Bibliography 310
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ISSN | 13561863 (P); 14740591 (E) |
DOI | 10.1017/S1356186316000559 |
Hits | 213 |
Created date | 2017.06.13 |
Modified date | 2019.10.07 |
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