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二帰依の商人と燃燈仏授記=The Two Merchants of the Two Refuges and Dīpaṃkara Buddha’s Prediction |
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天野信 (著)=Amano, Shin (au.)
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パーリ学仏教文化学=Journal of Pali and Buddhist Studies=パーリガク ブッキョウ ブンカガク
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Volume | n.30 |
Date | 2016 |
Pages | 1 - 17 |
Publisher | パーリ学仏教文化学会=SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF PALI AND BUDDHIST CULTURE |
Location | 大阪, 日本 [Osaka, Japan] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 日文=Japanese |
Keyword | 二帰依の商人; 燃燈仏授記; 仏伝; 法蔵部; 仏塔; 髪爪供養; 西北インド |
Abstract | This paper’s purpose is to clarify the relationship between the narrative of the two merchants who take the two refuges and Dīpaṃkara Buddha’s prediction. First is an analysis of the narrative of the two merchants who become the first upāsakas as it is linked with Dīpaṃkara Buddha’s prediction based on the Dharmaguptaka tradition. These descriptions are preserved in the Dharmaguptaka-vinaya sifenlü (四分律) and the Fo benxing ji jing (仏本行集経). Through a close examination of these descriptions, we can comprehend that the purpose of these descriptions is to explain the worship of Buddha’s hair and nails, and its merit for upāsakas. In addition, the various aspects of the evolution on this narrative are closely related to the stūpa cult. In the Ta-t’ang-hsi-yü-chi (大唐西域記), Xuanzang (玄奘) recorded that the two merchants were from Northwestern India. Further, based on archeology evidence Dīpaṃkara Buddha’s prediction is also related to Northwestern India. Both these facts are closely related with the Dharmaguptaka school being of Northwestern India. Thus, it can be concluded that the unique characteristic of Dīpaṃkara Buddha’s prediction in the Dharmaguptaka tradion is that it does not appear at the beginning of the Buddha’s biography. |
Table of contents | はじめに 2 1.二帰依の商人の故郷および髪爪供養 2 2.燃燈仏授記の遺跡 7 まとめ 10 |
ISSN | 09148604 (P); 24242233 (E) |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.20769/jpbs.30.0_1 |
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Created date | 2021.12.22 |
Modified date | 2022.05.05 |
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