Chih-i (538-597)

Chih-i (538-597)
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Publisher : Peeters
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9042928808
ISBN-13 : 9789042928800
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Synopsis Chih-i (538-597) by : Leon Hurvitz

Stopping and Seeing

Stopping and Seeing
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Publisher : Shambhala Publications
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9780834829398
ISBN-13 : 0834829398
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Stopping and Seeing by :

"Stopping" and "seeing" are sometimes referred to as the yin and yang of Buddhist meditation—complementary twin halves of a unified whole. In essence, "stopping and seeing" refers to stopping delusion and seeing truth, processes back to basic Buddhist practice. One of the most comprehensive manuals written on these two essential points of Buddhist meditation is "The Great Stopping and Seeing," a monumental work written by sixth-century Buddhist master Chih-i. Stopping and Seeing, the first translation of this essential text, covers the principles and methods of a wide variety of Buddhist meditation techniques and provides an in-depth presentation of the dynamics of these practices.

修習止觀坐禪法要

修習止觀坐禪法要
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ISBN-10 : 1935413007
ISBN-13 : 9781935413004
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Synopsis 修習止觀坐禪法要 by : Zhiyi

"The Essentials of Buddhist Meditation" is a classic Buddhist meditation instruction manual deeply rooted in the Indian Buddhist "calming-and-insight" meditation tradition. Within its tradition, it is the universally-acknowledged standard beginning-to-intermediate meditation manual, one which offers perhaps the most reliable, comprehensive, and practically-useful Buddhist meditation instruction currently available in English. The author of "The Essentials" is the sixth-century monk and meditation master, Shramana Zhiyi (Chih-i), one of the most illustrious figures in the history of Chinese Buddhism. Master Zhiyi is famous for his role in the founding of the Tiantai teachings lineage and for his authorship of a quartet of meditation manuals of which this is one. The translator of this volume is the American monk, Bhikshu Dharmamitra, a translator of numerous classic works from the Indian and Chinese Buddhist traditions.

The Lotus Sutra

The Lotus Sutra
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 504
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ISBN-10 : 9780861719877
ISBN-13 : 0861719875
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis The Lotus Sutra by :

The Lotus Sutra is regarded as one of the world's great religious scriptures and most influential texts. It's a seminal work in the development of Buddhism throughout East Asia and, by extension, in the development of Mahayana Buddhism throughout the world. Taking place in a vast and fantastical cosmic setting, the Lotus Sutra places emphasis on skillfully doing whatever is needed to serve and compassionately care for others, on breaking down distinctions between the fully enlightened buddha and the bodhisattva who vows to postpone salvation until all beings may share it, and especially on each and every being's innate capacity to become a buddha. Gene Reeves's new translation appeals to readers with little or no familiarity with technical Buddhist vocabulary, as well as long-time practitioners and students. In addition, this remarkable volume includes the full "threefold" text of this classic.

Zen is for Everyone

Zen is for Everyone
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Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
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ISBN-10 : 1929431023
ISBN-13 : 9781929431021
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Zen is for Everyone by : Zhi Yi

The Xiao Zhi Guan makes the practice of Zen, a seemingly strict discipline, accessible to the lay person. This book of meditation has been a favourite of teachers and students of Zen from the sixth century. Its author, Zhi Yi (538-597), was the founder of the Tiantai school of Buddhism in China.

The Great Calming and Contemplation

The Great Calming and Contemplation
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 416
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X002282253
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Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis The Great Calming and Contemplation by : Neal Arvid Donner

The Six Dharma Gates to the Sublime

The Six Dharma Gates to the Sublime
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1935413015
ISBN-13 : 9781935413011
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis The Six Dharma Gates to the Sublime by : Shramana Zhiyi

"The Six Gates to the Sublime" is a classic Buddhist meditation instruction manual explaining the six practices crucial to success in traditional Indian Buddhist breath-focused meditation (anapana) and calming-and-insight meditation (samatha-vipasyana). Correctly implemented, these six "gates" lead the meditator to realization of the fourth of the four truths (cessation), of which the "sublimity" referenced in the title is one of the four canonically-described practice aspects. This classic was written by the sixth-century monk and meditation master, Shramana Zhiyi (Chih-i), one of the most illustrious figures in the history of Chinese Buddhism. Master Zhiyi is famous for his role in the founding of the Tiantai teachings lineage and for his authorship of a quartet of meditation manuals of which this is one. The translator of this volume is the American monk, Bhikshu Dharmamitra, a translator of numerous classic works from the Indian and Chinese Buddhist traditions.

Buddhism in the Sung

Buddhism in the Sung
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Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages : 660
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ISBN-10 : 0824826817
ISBN-13 : 9780824826819
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Buddhism in the Sung by : Daniel A. Getz

New paperback edition The Sung Dynasty (960–1279) has long been recognized as a major watershed in Chinese history. Although there are recent major monographs on Sung society, government, literature, Confucian thought, and popular religion, the contribution of Buddhism to Sung social and cultural life has been all but ignored. Indeed, the study of Buddhism during the Sung has lagged behind that of other periods of Chinese history. One reason for the neglect of this important aspect of Sung society is undoubtedly the tenacity of the view that the Sung marked the beginning of an inexorable decline of Buddhism in China that extended down through the remainder of the imperial era. As this book attests, however, new research suggests that, far from signaling a decline, the Sung was a period of great efflorescence in Buddhism. This volume is the first extended scholarly treatment of Buddhism in the Sung to be published in a Western language. It focuses largely on elite figures, elite traditions, and interactions among Buddhists and literati, although some of the book’s essays touch on ways in which elite traditions both responded to and helped shape more popular forms of lay practice and piety. All of the chapters in one way or another deal with the two most important elite traditions within Sung Buddhism: Ch’an and T’ien-t’ai. Whereas most previous discussions of Buddhism in the Sung have tended to concentrate on Ch’an, the present volume is notable for giving T’ien-t’ai its due. By presenting a broader and more contextualized picture of these two traditions as they developed in the Sung, this work amply reveals the vitality of Buddhism in the Sung as well as its embeddedness in the social and intellectual life of the time.

Madhyamaka Thought in China

Madhyamaka Thought in China
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Publisher : Sinica Leidensia
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X004222711
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Synopsis Madhyamaka Thought in China by : Ming-Wood Liu

This book examines the chief stages of development of Chinese Madhyamaka, focussing attention on the different ways the representative figures of each stage applied basic Madhyamaka principles to deal with the main Buddhist doctrinal issues of their age.

Sudden and Gradual

Sudden and Gradual
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Publisher : Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Total Pages : 500
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ISBN-10 : 8120808193
ISBN-13 : 9788120808195
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Sudden and Gradual by : Peter N. Gregory

This volume examines the historical basis of the debate over sudden versus gradual approaches to enlightenment in Chinese Buddhism seeing it as part of a recurrent polarity in Chinese history and thought. Sudden and Gradual includes essays by Luis O. Gomez on the philosophical implications of the debate in China and Tibet, Whalen Lai on Taodheng`s theory of sudden enlightenment, Neal Donner on Chih-i`s system of T`ien-t`ai, John R. McRae on Shen-Hui`s sudden enlgihtenment` and its precedents in Northern Ch`an, Peter N. Gregory on Tsung-.i`s theory of sudden enlightenment .