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Title: Buddha in Theravada Buddhism_ A Study of the Concept of Buddha in the Pali Commentaries
Authors: Toshiichi Endo
Keywords: Kinh điển và triết học phật giáo
Lịch sử và văn hóa phật giáo
Issue Date: 2002
Publisher: BUDDHIST CULTURAL CENTRE
Abstract: FOREWORD ; PREFACE ; ABBREVIATIONS ; CONTENTS ; CHAPTER I : THE BACKGROUND ; The Spiritual & Physical Attainments of the Buddha in the Pre-commentMial Pali Literature ; 1 Gotarna Buddha and His Biography ; 2 Thc Person of Gotama Buddha ; 3 The Beginnings of the Buddha's Apotheosis ; 4 Spiritual Attainments of the Buddha; 4a The Early Canonical Texts (the Four Nikayas) ; 4-b The Late Canonical Texts (the Khuddaka Nikiiya) and the Abhidharnma ; 4-c The Post Canonical Texts ; 5 Physical Endowments of the Buddha ; THE BUDDHA-CONCEPT IN TIIE COMMENTARIES ; CHAPTER II : BUDDHA'S SPIRITUAL ATTAINMENTS ; 1 Buddha's Knowledge (oana) in General ; 2 Sabbaffufita-fi3J:!a (Omniscient Knowledge) ; 3 Dasabala or Tathiigatabala (Ten Powers OT Tathagata Powers) ; 4 Iddhi (Psychic Power) ; 5 Mahakarunasarmapatti-nana (Knowledge of the Attainment of Great Compassion) ; 6 Cakkhu (Eye) ; 7 Catuvesarajja (Four Confidences) ; 8 Khetta (Field) ; 9 Kaya (Body) ; 10.Vasana (Habit) ; 11 Aqharasabuddhadhamma (Eighteen Qualities of a Buddha) ; CHAPTER III : BUDDHA'S PHYSICAL ENDOWMENTS ; 1 Mahapurisalakkhhana (Characteristics of a GreaIMan)' ; 2 Aslti-anuvyailjana (Eighty Minor Marks) ; 3 Pabha (Halo) and Ramsi (Rays) ; 4 Satapunnalakkhahana (Marks of it Hundred Merits) ; 5 Buddhapada (Footprint) ; CHAPTER IV : THE NINE VIRTUES OR TITLES (NAVAGUNA) ; CHAPTER V : THE DEFINITIONS OF TATHAGATA ; CHAPTER VI : THE GENERAL NATURE (DHAMMATA) AND THE DIFFERENCES (VEMATTA) AMONG BUDDHAS ; THE BODHISATTA-CONCEPT IN THE COMMENTARIES; CHAPTER VII: BODHISATTA ; 1 Bodhisauas in the Pre-cornmentarial Literature ; 2 Bodhisattas in the Commentaries ; CHAPTER VIII : THE CAREER OF A BODHISATTA ; CHAPTER IX : THE DOCTRINE OF PARAMITA ; CHAPTER X : CONCLUSION ; NOTES ; SELECTED BIBUOGRAPHY ; INDEX ;
Description: The Pali Commentarial literature as an independent source material is still a much neglected area of study. Its use is more towards the supplementary nature for the exegesis and clarification of words and phrases found in the Tripitaka as may have been the case throughout its history because of its literary nature. Taken independently, however, it also provides a vast store of information to know the development of Theravada Buddhism reflected in the Tripi!aka. Here lies another area of importance in the study of the Pali Atthakatha literature.
URI: http://tnt.ussh.edu.vn:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/861
ISSN: 955-96292-0-4
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