Charles Willemen International Buddhist College, Thailand
摘要
Guṇabhadra (394–468 CE) was a brahmin from Central India, Madhyadeśa, converted to Buddhism by the Miśrakābhidharmahṛdaya,1 a Sautrāntika śāstra, commenting on Dharmaśreṣṭhin’s Abhidharmahṛdaya. 2 The author of the Miśraka° was a Gandhāran Dharmatrāta writing in the early fourth century. Guṇabhadra must have been converted early in the fifth century. Non-Vaibhāṣikas were receptive to Mahāsāṅghika developments, reacting to them. Mahāsāṅghikas reacted to Sthāvirīya developments too.
目次
Sarvāstivāda Karmic Seeds and a Tathāgata Embryo A Sarvāstivādin Called Mahāyāna: Guṇabhadra (394–468 CE) Bodhidharma (in China ca. 479, died ca. 530 CE) Sautrāntika-Based Teaching Access via Principle and Access via Four Behaviors notes