「梵化之機應慎」-印順法師及其「人間佛教」對「釋尊之特見」的體認=Caution Against the "Brahmanized Buddhism" : The Recognition of Shakyamuni's Outstanding Insights by Master Yin-Shun and his Humanistic Buddhism
"Humanistic Buddhism" is a contemporary trend of thought in modern Chinese Buddhism. As a follower and student of Master Taixu (1890-1947), the founder of Humanistic Buddhism concept in China, the system construction of "Humanistic Buddhism" of Master Yin-Shun (1906-2005) has always been closely related to his research finding on the history of Indian Buddhism, and then he put forward that should be "caution against the Brahmanized Buddhism" as a remark. This remark of "caution against the Brahmanized Buddhism" constitutes the biggest difference between the Humanistic Buddhism of the Yin-Shun's model with other contemporary sects. This article intends to trace the repeated citations of the phrase "caution against the Brahmanized Buddhism" in Master Yin-Shun's literary works throughout his whole life, also the realization of "the special insights of Shakyamuni Buddha after tracing back to the source of history of Buddhism in India, to find out what he gained from his insight, then used his effort to shorten the "distance between Buddhism with the real sociality's Buddhism". In this way, we can look at his "Humanistic Buddhism" thought, and discover the unique characteristics of Master Yin-Shun's "Humanistic Buddhism" in the current trend of his Humanistic Buddhism in non-apotheosis and also non-witchcraft.