This is the third volume of proceedings of the Agama seminars convened by the Agama Research Group at the Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts (formerly Dharma Drum Buddhist College). It collects academic contributions on various aspects related to the Middle-length Collections of discourses (sutras, suttas) transmitted by different early Buddhist lineages of reciters, preserved in their Indic originals in Gandhari, Pali and Sanskrit as well as in Chinese and Tibetan translations.
●作者簡介:
Bhikkhunī DhammadinnāDharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts
About the contributors
Mark Allon & Blair SilverlockUniversity of Sydney
Bhikkhu AnālayoUniversity of Hamburg
Roderick S. BucknellUniversity of Queensland
Jin-il Chung(鄭鎮一)Göttingen Academy of Sciences
Takamichi Fukita(吹田隆道)Bukkyō University
Jen-jou Hung(洪振洲)Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts
Seishi Karashima(辛嶋靜志)The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology at Soka University
Michael RadichVictoria University of Wellington
Richard SalomonUniversity of Washington
Peter SkillingÉcole française d’Extrême-Orient
Ingo StrauchUniversity of Lausanne
The present book collects research papers by Bhikkhu Anālayo with translations of Ekottarika-āgama discourses and comparative studies of their Pāli parallels, together with three appendices on the terms Mahāyāna, Hīnayāna, and Theravāda. Several papers study aspects of the Ekottarika-āgama as a collection distinct from other Nikāya and Āgama collections. In addition, topics taken up in the course of this book are seclusion, the lion's roar, the wheel-turning king, Paccekabuddhas, and the four noble truths, as well as depictions of accomplished nuns and their significance.
●作者簡介:
Bhikkhu Anālayo was born in Germany in 1962 and ordained in Sri Lanka in 1995. He completed a Ph.D. thesis at the University of Peradeniya (Sri Lanka) in 2000 and a habilitation thesis at the University of Marburg (Germany) in 2007. At present he is a professor at the University of Hamburg, Numata Center for Buddhist Studies (Germany).
佛教禪修傳統研究視野與思想交流,是近年來世界佛教學術研究的重要新趨勢,法鼓文理學院於二○一四年十月舉辦「佛教禪修傳統:比較與對話」國際研討會,邀請德國、比利時、義大利、美國、印度、日本、臺灣等地學者,就不同面向深入探討佛教禪修議題。
本論文集精選此次國際研討會中七篇論文,內容涵蓋早期佛教文獻對第二禪的探討、南北大眾部對於禪修中定心與頓悟的比較、禪修中的性格分類、印度與中國佛教教義與禪修經驗的比較、觀經變相圖的比較研究、看話禪的研究,以及中國禪宗詩偈於生命教育之應用初探。
藉由傳統與現代議題對談,呈現多元面貌的理論與實踐方式,提供禪修研究新的觀點。
●作者簡介:
Bhikkhu AnalayoDharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts
Bart DesseinGhent University
Mahesh A. DeokarSavitribai Phule Pune University
Eric M. GreeneYale University
Nobuyoshi YamabeWaseda University
賴賢宗國立臺北大學
辜琮瑜法鼓文理學院
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雪竇重顯(980-1052)為北宋時期禪宗雲門派下重要禪師,透過雪竇七集的研究,我們可得知雪竇以多元的開堂、上堂、示眾、小參、晚參、勘辯、拈古、室中舉古、代別和頌古等方式教育其弟子。藉由這些方式,雪竇門人或可直接聽到雪竇說法,習知禪宗典籍中禪師與僧人或居士之對答,或是藉由發問而親自接受到雪竇的回應。這種注重長老住持的引導,以及和弟子的互動模式,是宋代禪門修行所發展出來的特別教育方式。
此外,本書認為雪竇七集中雪竇提舉古則的方式,削弱了記傳體中屬於特定時空人物的資訊,或是禪師的叮嚀囑咐說法後,形成了具有特殊文字效果的古則公案文體。從修禪的角度來說,這種經過修改的古則公案,常戛然而止於一句頗具震撼力的結語,使得這種古則公案,成為非常合適參究的內容。
●作者簡介:
黃繹勳
美國維吉尼亞大學宗教學博士,現任佛光大學佛教學系副教授,主要著作有Integrating Chinese Buddhism: A Study of Yongming Yanshou's Guanxin Xuanshu (2005) 和《宋代禪宗辭書《祖庭事苑》之研究》(2011)。