ATINER`s Conference Paper Series HIS2015-1862
... of texts, known as Prajñāpāramitā literature. The concept of Prajñāpāramitā flourished in these texts over many centuries; before the influence of Tantric elements, which became very popular in the Indian subcontinent after the 5th -6th century, became a part of it. With the development of the Vajra ...
... of texts, known as Prajñāpāramitā literature. The concept of Prajñāpāramitā flourished in these texts over many centuries; before the influence of Tantric elements, which became very popular in the Indian subcontinent after the 5th -6th century, became a part of it. With the development of the Vajra ...
The Case of Sudinna: On the Function of
... Then Sudinna, hearing this order, wept. He became silent and accepted their command. He went back with his wife and in their former abode engaged three times in sensuality. Study of the Theravāda Theravāda and Mahīśāsaka Versions The above translated version and the Theravāda Vinaya account differ f ...
... Then Sudinna, hearing this order, wept. He became silent and accepted their command. He went back with his wife and in their former abode engaged three times in sensuality. Study of the Theravāda Theravāda and Mahīśāsaka Versions The above translated version and the Theravāda Vinaya account differ f ...
EVERYONE NEEDS VINAYA: REFLECTION S ON BUDDHIST
... REFLECTION S ON BUDDHIST LIFESTYLES Vinaya is a term well known in Buddhist countries as the discipline or extensive set of rules that monks follow, or are supposed to follow. As with many aspects of mainstream Buddhism, this common sense understanding is neither wrong nor sufficient. It forgets imp ...
... REFLECTION S ON BUDDHIST LIFESTYLES Vinaya is a term well known in Buddhist countries as the discipline or extensive set of rules that monks follow, or are supposed to follow. As with many aspects of mainstream Buddhism, this common sense understanding is neither wrong nor sufficient. It forgets imp ...
The First Saṅgīti and Theravāda Monasticism Bhikkhu Anālayo
... first saṅgīti, forms the core of their monastic identity, and this often to such an extent that it can overshadow the other component of the definition of theravāda in the Dīpavaṃsa: the Dhamma. Unsurprisingly this sense of monastic identity by foregrounding the Vinaya comes in close association wit ...
... first saṅgīti, forms the core of their monastic identity, and this often to such an extent that it can overshadow the other component of the definition of theravāda in the Dīpavaṃsa: the Dhamma. Unsurprisingly this sense of monastic identity by foregrounding the Vinaya comes in close association wit ...
Bodhisattvas of the Forest and the Formation of the Rāṣṭrapālaparipṛcchā-sūtra
... Although we still lack precise information on the dates and geographical locations of the early bodhisattva groups, as well as details about the individuals who comprised them, Boucher’s study helps us better understand the ideological and social forces involved during this period. It also goes some ...
... Although we still lack precise information on the dates and geographical locations of the early bodhisattva groups, as well as details about the individuals who comprised them, Boucher’s study helps us better understand the ideological and social forces involved during this period. It also goes some ...
Vinaya Piṭaka in Buddhist Religious Literature
... exemplary life and that of his disciples, was more or less completed during his life time of forty-five years. Today, this goes under the name of the Sutta Piṭaka. Closely coupled with this came the Vinaya Piṭaka, historically the second in point of time of its genesis. ...
... exemplary life and that of his disciples, was more or less completed during his life time of forty-five years. Today, this goes under the name of the Sutta Piṭaka. Closely coupled with this came the Vinaya Piṭaka, historically the second in point of time of its genesis. ...
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... Eating sour milk after one had his midday meal. Consuming strong drink before it had been fermented. Using a rug which was not the proper size. Using gold and silver. ...
... Eating sour milk after one had his midday meal. Consuming strong drink before it had been fermented. Using a rug which was not the proper size. Using gold and silver. ...
Mahāsāṃghika
The Mahāsāṃghika (Sanskrit ""of the Great Sangha"", Chinese: 大眾部; pinyin: Dàzhòng Bù) was one of the early Buddhist schools. Interest in the origins of the Mahāsāṃghika school lies in the fact that their Vinaya recension appears in several ways to represent an older redaction overall. Many scholars also look to the Mahāsāṃghika branch for the initial development of Mahayana Buddhism.