諸法無受三昧之修學方法及與聲聞禪觀關係之研究=Investigation on the Relation Between the Practices of the Mahāyāna’s Samādhi on Non-attachment and the Śrāvakayāna’s Insight Meditation Practices
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the influence of the Śrāvakayāna meditative insight practices on the samādhi called non-attachment, found in the different versions of Prajñā Sūtra. Conclusion shows that the samādhi on non-attachment relies on insight investigation into the five aggregates in order to arrive at the state of no attachment to any dharma at all. This practice has similarities to the teachings in the Book of Aggregates found in the Saṃyuktāgama. The practice methods of this samādhi indicates that one should distance themselves from the mindset of seeking future existence when practicing the samādhi. Such approach has parallel elements in early Buddhist texts. Although the practice methods may have quite a few shared aspects, the Mahāyāna samādhi on non-attachment is broader in depth and breadth when looking at aspects of compassionate vows, entry ways, functions and so on.