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Nhan đề: | THE BUDDHIST TEACHING OF TOTALITY The Philosophy of Hwa Yen Buddhism |
Tác giả: | Garma C. C. Chang |
Từ khoá: | Kinh điển và triết học phật giáo Lịch sử và văn hóa phật giáo |
Năm xuất bản: | 1971 |
Nhà xuất bản: | The Pennsylvania State University |
Tóm tắt: | During my thirty-five years of association with Buddhism, I have always asked this question: "Of all Buddhist Schools-Hinayana, Mahayana and Tantra alike-which one truly holds the highest teaching of Buddhism?" The answer is now a clear-cut one: it is the Hwa Yen School of China. The Hwa Yen School, or Hwa Yen Tsung, was established in the Tang period, roughly in the 7th and 8th centuries A.D., by outstanding thinkers such as Tu Shun (557-640) and Fa Tsang (643-712). The Chinese word Hwa Yen means "the flowerdecoration" or "garland," which is originally the name of a voluminous Mahayana text: The Garland Sii.tra (The Ga1J4avyuha or Avatamsaka Sii.tra) . Therefore, the teaching of this School is based mainly upon this text and draws inspiration from it. |
Mô tả: | The Hwa Yen School was established in T'ang period, roughly in the 7th and 8th centuries A.D. by outstanding thinkers such as Tu Shun and Fa Tsang. The teaching of this School is based mainly upon the Gandavyuha or Avatamsaka Sutra and draws inspiration from it. Its messages are directed to those who apperiate the one inspiring experience. Inspired by revelation of the all-embracing Totality in this Sutra, the pioneer Hwa Yen thinkers developed what was at the time a novel approach to Buddhist thinking. |
Định danh: | http://tnt.ussh.edu.vn:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/479 |
ISSN: | 0-271-01142-4 |
Bộ sưu tập: | CSDL thư mục |
Tập tin | Mô tả | Kích thước | Định dạng | |
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Zhenji Zhang, Garma C. C. Chang (1971) Buddhist Teaching of Totality_ The Philosophy of Hwa Yen Buddhism (2).pdf | 15.69 MB | Adobe PDF | Xem/Mở |
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