Hua-Yen Buddhism

Hua-Yen Buddhism
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Publisher : Penn State Press
Total Pages : 165
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ISBN-10 : 9780271038049
ISBN-13 : 0271038047
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Synopsis Hua-Yen Buddhism by : Francis H. Cook

Hua-yen is regarded as the highest form of Buddhism by most modern Japanese and Chinese scholars. This book is a description and analysis of the Chinese form of Buddhism called Hua-yen (or Hwa-yea), Flower Ornament, based largely on one of the more systematic treatises of its third patriarch. Hua-yen Buddhism strongly resembles Whitehead's process philosophy, and has strong implications for modern philosophy and religion. Hua-yen Buddhism explores the philosophical system of Hua-yen in greater detail than does Garma C.C. Chang's The Buddhist Teaching of Totality (Penn State, 1971). An additional value is the development of the questions of ethics and history. Thus, Professor Cook presents a valuable sequel to Professor Chang's pioneering work. The Flower Ornament School was developed in China in the late 7th and early 8th centuries as an innovative interpretation of Indian Buddhist doctrines in the light of indigenous Chinese presuppositions, chiefly Taoist. Hua-yen is a cosmic ecology, which views all existence as an organic unity, so it has an obvious appeal to the modern individual, both students and layman.

Entry Into the Inconceivable

Entry Into the Inconceivable
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Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0824816978
ISBN-13 : 9780824816971
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Entry Into the Inconceivable by : Thomas Cleary

Entry Into the Inconceivable is an introduction to the philosophy of the Hua-yen school of Buddhism, one of the cornerstones of East Asian Buddhist thought. Cleary presents a survey of the unique Buddhist scripture on which the Hua-yen teaching is based and a brief history of its introduction into China. He also presents a succinct analysis of the essential metaphysics of Hua-yen Buddhism as it developed during China's golden age and full translations of four basic texts by seminal thinkers of the school.

Process Metaphysics and Hua-Yen Buddhism

Process Metaphysics and Hua-Yen Buddhism
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9781438414911
ISBN-13 : 1438414919
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Synopsis Process Metaphysics and Hua-Yen Buddhism by : Steve Odin

This study establishes a comprehensive transcultural dialogue between Whitehead's process metaphysics and East Asian Hua-yen Buddhism, including both the profound parallels and the doctrinal debates that arise between these two traditions. To advance this dialogue, Dr. Odin has called upon several other Western hermeneutical systems in order to radically reinterpret Hua-yen modes of thought: phenomenology, depth psychology, linguistic analysis, and dialectical discourse. Of special interest is Dr. Odin's exposition of Korean Hua-yen (or Hwaom) Buddhism, including a full translation of the famous Ocean Seal (with Autocommentary) composed by Uisang (625-702), the first patriarch of Korean Hua-yen Buddhism. This is the first published translation of a major Korean Buddhist's treatise into English.

The Flower Ornament Scripture

The Flower Ornament Scripture
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Publisher : Shambhala Publications
Total Pages : 2759
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ISBN-10 : 9780834824096
ISBN-13 : 0834824094
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis The Flower Ornament Scripture by : Thomas Cleary

A masterful translation of one of the most influential Buddhist sutras—the Avatamsaka Sutra—by one of the greatest translators of Buddhist texts of our time Known in Chinese as Hua-yen and in Japanese as Kegon-kyo, the Avatamsaka Sutra, or Flower Ornament Scripture, is held in the highest regard and studied by Buddhists of all traditions. Through its structure and symbolism, as well as through its concisely stated principles, it conveys a vast range of Buddhist teachings. This one-volume edition contains Thomas Cleary’s definitive translation of all thirty-nine books of the sutra, along with an introduction, a glossary, and Cleary’s translation of Li Tongxuan’s seventh-century guide to the final book, the Gandavyuha, “Entry into the Realm of Reality.”

The Buddhist Teaching of Totality

The Buddhist Teaching of Totality
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 299
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ISBN-10 : 9781135029586
ISBN-13 : 113502958X
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis The Buddhist Teaching of Totality by : Garma C C Chang

Originally published in 1971. Long regarded as a classic, this volume is one of the most systematic treatments of Hwa Yen to have appeared in the English language. With excellently translated selections of Hwa Yen readings, factual information and discussion, it is highly recommended to readers whose interests in Buddhism incline toward the metaphysical and phenomenological.

Studies in Ch'an and Hua-Yen

Studies in Ch'an and Hua-Yen
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Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages : 412
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ISBN-10 : 0824808355
ISBN-13 : 9780824808358
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Studies in Ch'an and Hua-Yen by : Robert M. Gimello

¿Contains well-researched and specialized studies in the history of these two important East Asian Buddhist traditions.... It presents some of the best work of younger scholars who are making available to the English-speaking world the fruits of Japanese scholarship and building upon them.¿ ¿Religious Studies Review

Entry Into the Inconceivable

Entry Into the Inconceivable
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X030119575
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Synopsis Entry Into the Inconceivable by : Thomas F. Cleary

Entry Into the Inconceivable is an introduction to the philosophy of the Hua-yen school of Buddhism, one of the cornerstones of East Asian Buddhist thought. Cleary presents a survey of the unique Buddhist scripture on which the Hua-yen teaching is based and a brief history of its introduction into China. He also presents a succinct analysis of the essential metaphysics of Hua-yen Buddhism as it developed during China's golden age and full translations of four basic texts by seminal thinkers of the school.

An English Translation of Fa-Tsang's Commentary on the Awakening of Faith

An English Translation of Fa-Tsang's Commentary on the Awakening of Faith
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Total Pages : 480
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X004861724
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Synopsis An English Translation of Fa-Tsang's Commentary on the Awakening of Faith by : Fazang

Fa-Tsang (643-712) was an important early figure in the development of Huayen Buddhism and is counted by the Third Patriach and first great systematizer of the school.

Tsung-mi and the Sinification of Buddhism

Tsung-mi and the Sinification of Buddhism
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Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages : 388
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ISBN-10 : 082482623X
ISBN-13 : 9780824826239
Rating : 4/5 (3X Downloads)

Synopsis Tsung-mi and the Sinification of Buddhism by : Peter N. Gregory

This study of Tsung-mi is part of the Studies in East Asian Buddhism series. Author Peter Gregory makes extensive use of Japanese secondary sources, which complements his work on the complex Chinese materials that form the basis of the study.

Shattering the Great Doubt

Shattering the Great Doubt
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Publisher : Shambhala Publications
Total Pages : 209
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ISBN-10 : 9780834826670
ISBN-13 : 0834826674
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Shattering the Great Doubt by : Sheng Yen

Huatou is a skillful method for breaking through the prison of mental habits into the spacious mind of enlightenment. The huatou is a confounding question much like a Zen koan. Typical ones are "What is wu [nothingness]?" or "What was my original face before birth-and-death?" But a huatou is unlike a koan in that the aim is not to come up with an answer. The practice is simple: ask yourself your huatou relentlessly, in meditation as well as in every other activity. Don't give up on it; don't try to think your way to an answer. Resolve to live with the sensation of doubt that arises, and it will pervade your entire existence with a sense of profound wonder, ultimately leading to the shattering of the sense of an independent self. Master Sheng Yen brings the traditional practice to life in this practical guide based on talks he gave during a series of huatou retreats. He teaches the method in detail, giving advice for dealing with the typical pitfalls and problems that arise, and answering retreat participants' questions as they experience the practice themselves. He then offers commentary on four classic huatou texts, grounding his instructions in the teaching of the great Chan masters.