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日本文献に見られる「五障三從」:異文化の文献を読み違えて作った対句=A Pseudo-Buddhist Phrase Fabricated in Japan
Author 小林信彦 (著)=Kobayashi, Nobuhiko (au.)
Source 国際文化論集=Intercultural studies
Volumen.22 文学部創設10周年記念号
Date2000.12
Pages5 - 24
Publisher桃山学院大学総合研究所
Publisher Url https://www.andrew.ac.jp/soken/
Location堺, 日本 [Sakai, Japan]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language日文=Japanese
Note作者單位:桃山學院大學總合研究所文學部
Keyword法華経; 五障三從; 業障; 源空; たま
AbstractReferring to the unavoidable fate of women, the Japanese say "go-syo san-zyu" (five obstacles and three[objects of]obedience). And they believe that this phrase is inherited from Buddhism. In the Saddharmapundarikasutra, Sariputra says that there are five positions which no woman has ever assumed. The position of a buddha is one of them. When translating "panca sthanani" (five positions[unapproachable to women]) into Chinese, Kumarajiva (344-413) used the word "wu-chang" (five which obstruct[the approach of women]). Genk (1133-1212), the founder of the Japanese Pure Land Sect, replaced the Chinese word "chang" of Kumarajiva with the Japanese noun "sahari" (obstacle[to the final salvation]), referring to women's undesirable dispositions, which are considered to be innate sins. Despite the Japanese belief, such an idea is incompatible with Buddhist principles. On the other hand, the word "san-zyu" (three[objects of obedience]) traces back ultimately to the Lichi: "A woman should obey her father when unmarried, her husband when married and her son when widowed." The word which the Japanese combined with "go-syo" is Confucian.
Table of contentsA 5
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ISSN09170219 (P)
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Created date2021.02.08
Modified date2021.02.08



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