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Title: | Buddhist Theories of Action and Result_ A Study of Karmaphalasambandha_ Candrakirti's Prasannapada, Verses 17.1-20 |
Authors: | Ulrich Timme Kragh |
Keywords: | Kinh điển và triết học phật giáo |
Issue Date: | 2006 |
Publisher: | ARBEITSKREIS FOR TIBETISCHE UNO BUOOHISTISCHE STUOIEN UNIVERSITAT WIEN |
Abstract: | Abbreviations, Sigla and Editorial Signs ; A Note on Textual References to Pras and other Works ; General Introduction ; Chapter 1: Introduction to the Critical Editions of Pras; 1.1 Aim and Limitations for the Critical Editions ; 1.2 Description of the Significant Sanskrit Manuscripts ; 1.3 Rejected Sanskrit Mss ; 1.4 Substantives and Accidentals in the Sanskrit Mss ; 1.5 Accidentals in the Sanskrit Mss: Punctuation ; 1.6 Accidentals in the Sanskrit Mss: Gemination ; 1.7 Accidentals in the Sanskrit Mss: Nasals ; 1.8 Accidentals in the Sanskrit Mss: Alternative Orthography ; 1.9 Substantives in the Sanskrit Mss: Significant Variant Readings ; 1.10 Substantives in the Sanskrit Mss: Solecisms ; 1.11 Stemma Codicum for the Sanskrit Mss ; 1.12 Ni rna Grags and the Tibetan Translation of Pras ; 1.13 Description of the Significant Tibetan Ms and Xylographs ; 1.14 Rejected Tibetan Xylograph ; 1.15 Accidentals in the Tibetan Xylographs and Ms ; 1.16 Substantives in the Tibetan Xylographs and Ms ; 1.17 Explanation of the Lay-out of the Editions ; Chapter 2: Critical Editions; 2.1 Critical Sanskrit Edition ; 2.2 Critical Tibetan Edition ; Chapter 3: Translation and Interspersed Commentary ; 3.1 The Interlocutor's Objection ; 3.2 A Brief Presentation of Karmaphala ; 3.3 A Critique of Karmaphalasarpbandha ; 3.4 Santana as Karmaphalasarpbandha ; 3.5 A Refutation of Santana as Karmaphalasarpbandha ; 3.6 Avipranasa as Karmaphalasarpbandha ; Bibliography ; Index ; |
Description: | The Buddhist theory of action and result (karmaphala) is fundamental to much of Buddhist doctrine, because it provides a coherent model of the functioning of the world and its beings, which in turn forms the doctrinal basis for the Buddhist explanations of the path of liberation from the world and its result, nirvalJa. It is essentially postulated in this doctrine that every sentient being is reborn repeatedly in the various states of saIpsara as a result (phala) of its actions (karman), although the underlying cause ofthis process is taken to be craving or ignorance |
URI: | http://tnt.ussh.edu.vn:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/768 |
ISBN: | 3-902501-03-0 |
Appears in Collections: | CSDL Phật giáo |
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