BUDDHISM; BODHISATTVA (The concept); TRANSLATIONS; CHINESE language; TRANSCENDENCE (Philosophy)
摘要
Of the four complete Āgama collections, the Ekottarika Āgama (E Ā ) has generated the most controversy about whether it can be attributed to any early Buddhist school and, if so, which school it could belong to. This paper examines the various hypotheses about the sectarian affiliation(s) of the E Ā . It shows that a considerable part of this corpus is likely to be of Mahāsāṃghika derivation, and that the EĀ contains numerous salient features of Mahāsāṃghika doctrine, particularly the transcendence of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas. This study also argues that the seeming affinity between several legends in the EĀ and those in the Mũlasarvāstivāda Vinaya is likely to have resulted from Mahāsāṃghika influence on the Mülasarvāstivādins. The Mahāsāṃghika hypothesis for the school affiliation of the EĀ is substantially strengthened in this inquiry while the others are shown to be probably untenable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
目次
INTRODUCTION VALIDITY OF ATTRIBUTING THE ÄGAMAS TO SPECIFIC SCHOOLS SARVÄSTIVÄDA MÜLASARVÄSTIVÄDA OR MAHÄSÄMGHIKA? MÜLASARVÄSTIVÄDA AND MAHÄSÄMGHIKA MAHÄSÄMGHIKA DHARMAGUPTAKA CONCLUSION ABBREVIATIONS REFERENCES