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When the Little Buddhas are no more Vinaya transformations in the early 4th century BC
Author Wynne, Alexander (著)
Source Journal of the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies
Volumev.18
Date2020.05
Pages180 - 205
PublisherOxford Centre for Buddhist Studies
Publisher Url https://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/how-get-here
LocationOxford, UK [牛津, 英國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
AbstractThe Verañja-kaṇḍa, which introduces the Pali Vinaya, is as unusual as it is important. It will be argued here that its peculiar narrative, set in the obscure North-West and focusing on the six Buddhas of the past, is a veiled reference to Buddhist debates of the mid 4th century BC. Part of a major restructuring of the Vinaya around the time of the Second Council, the Verañja-kaṇḍa helped distinguish ‘Pātimokkha Buddhism’ from the looser, more ascetic movement of Gotama.
Table of contentsAn outline of the Verañja-kaṇḍa 181
The composition of the Verañja-kaṇḍa 182
Former Buddhas and ‘little Buddhas 185
The Pātimokkha in the Suttas 187
The Pātimokkha as a ritual recitation 192
The evolution of the Pātimokkha 194
Move to the monastery, or stay in the forest? 196
The Vajjiputtaka problem reconsidered 199
Appendix 1: Dating the Second Council 201
Appendix 2: AN 3.83 (Ee I.230-31) 203
ISSN20471076 (P)
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Created date2022.04.15
Modified date2022.04.15



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