Da cheng qi xing lun xiao zhu

Da cheng qi xing lun xiao zhu
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Total Pages : 132
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Synopsis Da cheng qi xing lun xiao zhu by : Aśvaghoṣa

Treatise on Awakening Mahāyāna Faith

Treatise on Awakening Mahāyāna Faith
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 185
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ISBN-10 : 9780190297732
ISBN-13 : 0190297735
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Synopsis Treatise on Awakening Mahāyāna Faith by :

Dasheng qixin lun, or Treatise on Awakening Mahāyāna Faith , has been one of the most important texts of East Asian Buddhism since it first appeared in sixth-century China. It outlines the initial steps a Mahāyāna Buddhist needs to take to reach enlightenment, beginning with the conviction that the Mahāyāna path is correct and worth pursuing. The Treatise addresses many of the doctrines central to various Buddhist teachings in China between the fifth and seventh centuries, attempting to reconcile seemingly contradictory ideas in Buddhist texts introduced from India. It provided a model for later schools to harmonize teachings and sustain the idea that, despite different approaches, there was only one doctrine, or Dharma. It profoundly shaped the doctrines and practices of the major schools of Chinese Buddhism: Chan, Tiantai, Huayan, and to a lesser extent Pure Land. It quickly became a shared resource for East Asian philosophers and students of Buddhist thought. Drawing on the historical and intellectual contexts of Treatise's composition and paying sustained attention to its interpretation in early commentaries, this new annotated translation of the classic, makes its ideas available to English readers like never before. The introduction orients readers to the main topics taken up in the Treatise and gives a comprehensive historical and intellectual grounding to the text. This volume marks a major advance in studies of the Treatise, bringing to light new interpretations and themes of the text.

The Awakening of Faith and New Confucian Philosophy

The Awakening of Faith and New Confucian Philosophy
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Publisher : East Asian Buddhist Philosophy
Total Pages : 516
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ISBN-10 : 9004471235
ISBN-13 : 9789004471238
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Synopsis The Awakening of Faith and New Confucian Philosophy by : John Makeham

"This innovative volume demonstrates how and to what ends the writings of Xiong Shili, Ma Yifu, Tang Junyi and Mou Zongsan adopted and repurposed conceptual models derived from the Buddhist text Treatise on Awakening Mahāyāna Faith. It shows which of the philosophical positions defended by these New Confucian philosophers were developed and sustained through engagement with the critical challenges advanced by scholars who attacked the Treatise. It also examines the extent to which twentieth-century New Confucians were aware of their intellectual debt to the Treatise and explains how they reconciled this awareness with their Confucian identity"--

Buddhist Faith and Sudden Enlightenment

Buddhist Faith and Sudden Enlightenment
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9781438415512
ISBN-13 : 1438415516
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Synopsis Buddhist Faith and Sudden Enlightenment by : Sung Bae Park

Buddhist Faith and Sudden Enlightenment explains how sudden enlightenment occurs through the awakening of patriarchal faith. This is the non-dual affirmation that one is already Buddha as opposed to the doctrinal, dualistic faith that one can become Buddha. The essence of the presentation is that patriarchal faith forms the basis for sudden enlightenment in Zen meditation. For the practitioner, this book establishes the Zen method of mind-cultivation on a higher level by introducing a new understanding of awakening right faith. Included is extensive material on the history of faith in Buddhism with the main attention devoted to Ch'an (Zen) and Hua-yen. There are also substantial discussions of Buddhist antecedents to these schools and of the Pure Land School. This is the first book in English to examine the central role of faith in Mahayana Buddhism. The author's approach develops from his personal experiences as a son (Zen) monk of the Chogye order, which was heavily influenced by the integration of meditation and scriptural study established by Chinul.

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.

The Six Perfections

The Six Perfections
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Publisher : Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages : 299
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ISBN-10 : 9780195382013
ISBN-13 : 0195382013
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Synopsis The Six Perfections by : Dale Stuart Wright

This book provides a guide to the six perfections, a set of Buddhist teachings designed to transform human character.

The Vimalakirti Sutra

The Vimalakirti Sutra
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 0231106564
ISBN-13 : 9780231106566
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Synopsis The Vimalakirti Sutra by :

One of the most popular Asian classics for roughly two thousand years, the Vimalakirti Sutra stands out among the sacred texts of Mahayana Buddhism for its conciseness, its vivid and humorous episodes, its dramatic narratives, and its eloquent exposition of the key doctrine of emptiness or nondualism. Unlike most sutras, its central figure is not a Buddha but a wealthy townsman, who, in his mastery of doctrine and religious practice, epitomizes the ideal lay believer. For this reason, the sutra has held particular significance for men and women of the laity in Buddhist countries of Asia, assuring them that they can reach levels of spiritual attainment fully comparable to those accessible to monks and nuns of the monastic order. Esteemed translator Burton Watson has rendered a beautiful English translation from the popular Chinese version produced in 406 C.E. by the Central Asian scholar-monk Kumarajiva, which is widely acknowledged to be the most felicitous of the various Chinese translations of the sutra (the Sanskrit original of which was lost long ago) and is the form in which it has had the greatest influence in China, Japan, and other countries of East Asia. Watson's illuminating introduction discusses the background of the sutra, its place in the development of Buddhist thought, and the profundities of its principal doctrine: emptiness.

Scripture on the Explication of Underlying Meaning, The

Scripture on the Explication of Underlying Meaning, The
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Publisher : BDK America
Total Pages : 160
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Synopsis Scripture on the Explication of Underlying Meaning, The by :

The basic sutra of the Fa-hsiang School, this sūtra expounds the thought of the Yogacara or Mind-Only School (Vijnanavada), stating that all phenomena are manifestations of the mind. It belongs to the middle period of Indian Mahayana Buddhism and is considered to have been composed at the start of the fourth century A.D. It is divided into 8 chapters, and gives a detailed exposition of the philosophy of the Yogacara School. Judging from the fact that the greater part of this sutra is quoted in the Yogacarabhumi, and that numerous citations from it are to be found in such works as the Mahayanasamgraha and Jo-yui-shiki-ron, it is clear that it exerted considerable influence in later times.

Wonhyo's Philosophy of Mind

Wonhyo's Philosophy of Mind
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Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages : 417
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ISBN-10 : 9780824860363
ISBN-13 : 0824860365
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Synopsis Wonhyo's Philosophy of Mind by : A. Charles Muller

Leading East Asian Buddhist thinkers of the seventh century compared, analyzed, and finalized seminal epistemological and soteriological issues that had been under discussion in India and East Asia for centuries. Among the many doctrinal issues that came to the fore was the relationship between the Tathagatagarbha (or “Buddha-nature”) understanding of the human psyche and the view of basic karmic indeterminacy articulated by the new stream of Indian Yogacara introduced through the translations and writings of Xuanzang and his disciples. The great Silla scholiast Wonhyo (617–686), although geographically located on the periphery in the Korean peninsula, was very much at the center of the intense discussion and debate that occurred on these topics. Through the force of his writings, he became one of the most influential figures in resolving doctrinal discrepancies for East Asian Buddhism. Although many of Wonhyo’s writings are lost, through his extant work we are able to get a solid glimpse of his profound and learned insights on the nature and function of the human mind. We can also clearly see his hermeneutical approaches and methods of argumentation, which are derived from apophatic Madhyamika analysis, the newly introduced Buddhist logic, as well as various indigenous East Asian approaches. This volume includes four of Wonhyo’s works that are especially revelatory of his treatment of the complex flow of ideas in his generation: System of the Two Hindrances (Yijang ui), Treatise on the Ten Ways of Resolving Controversies (Simmun hwajaeng non), Commentary on the Discrimination between the Middle and the Extremes (Chungbyon punbyollon so), and the Critical Discussion on Inference (P’an piryang non).