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Bodhisattva Precepts and Their Compatibility with Vinaya in Contemporary Chinese Buddhism: A Cross-Straits Comparative Study (Part 2)
Author Chiu, Tzu-Lung (著)=邱子倫 (au.)
Source 人間佛教學報‧藝文=Humanistic Buddhism Journal, Arts, and Culture
Volumen.35
Date2021.09.16
Pages322 - 341
Publisher佛光山人間佛教研究院
Publisher Url https://www.fgs.org.tw/
Location高雄市, 臺灣 [Kaohsiung shih, Taiwan]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordVinaya; Bodhisattva Precepts; Buddhist nuns; contemporary Chinese Buddhism
AbstractBodhisattva ideas have steadily developed since medieval times, to become key characteristics of Chinese Mahāyāna Buddhism.
Monks and nuns in the Mahāyāna tradition generally have bodhisattva precepts conferred upon them while undergoing the Triple Platform Ordination, and adhering to both these precepts and the bhikṣu/bhikṣuṇī precepts is a conspicuous feature of Mahāyāna monastic practice. Against this backdrop, it is worth exploring Chinese monastics’ perceptions of the bodhisattva precepts and ideal, and the practices surrounding them, in the current sociocultural contexts of Taiwan and Mainland China. Though both these regions share the same tradition of Chinese Mahāyāna Buddhism, it has very different manifestations. This long-term, cross-Straits comparative study also reveals a hitherto under-theorized conflict between vinaya rules and the bodhisattva ideal.
Table of contents2.2 Bodhisattva and Bhikṣu/Bhikṣuṇī Precepts in Conflict 323
2.3 Socially Engaged Practitioners of the Bodhisattva Path 335
3. Conclusions 340
ISSN24147478 (P)
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Created date2021.09.28
Modified date2021.10.12



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