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Dying to Live -- The Role of Kamma in Dying & Rebirth |
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著者 |
Bhikkhu Aggacitta
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資料の種類 | 書籍=Book |
言語 | 英文=English |
キーワード | Karma=Kamma; 上座部佛教=南傳佛教=Theravada Buddhism; 中陰身=中有=intervalic Existence=Antara-Bhava=Bardo; 佛教人物=Buddhist; 金剛乘=Vajra-yana=Vajrayana; 羯磨=kamma=karman; 轉世=輪迴=Samsara=Rebirth=Reincarnation |
抄録 | There are different views and beliefs about what happens after death. Tibetan (Vajrayàna) and Chinese (Mahàyàna) Buddhists believe that after death, the spirit of the dead person passes through an intermediate period (bardo in Tibetan, zhong yin in Mandarin) — which may last for as long as forty-nine days — during which it undergoes a series of unearthly, extraordinary experiences, including a “small death” at the end of each week, before it is finally reborn into another realm of existence. In contrast, orthodox Theravada Buddhism, which is the earliest extant record of Gotama Buddha’s teaching, asserts that rebirth takes place immediately after death. |
ISBN | 9839382241 (pbk) |
ヒット数 | 574 |
作成日 | 2006.11.29 |
更新日期 | 2010.12.06 |
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