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Buddhism in Noh
Buddhism in Noh

... " 'Yama-uba' is one of the Buddhist plays thoroughly saturated with deep thought, especially of Zen. It was probably written by a Buddhist priest to propagate the teaching of Zen" (1970, p. 419). Suzuki must have had in mind the legend that Ynmamba was written by the Zen master IkkyU (1394-1481). Bu ...
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... No suffering, no cause of suffering, no cease from suffering, no path to lead out of suffering, no knowledge, no attainment, no realization, for there is nothing to attain. The Bodhisattva holds on to nothing but Pranjaparamita, therefore the mind is clear of any delusive hindrance. Without hindran ...
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... deep conviction that Myoho-renge-kyo is your life itself" (MW-1, 4). Nichiren Daishonin teaches us, in other words, that one's life is the greatest treasure. Hence he also writes: "Never seek this Gohonzon outside yourself. The Gohonzon exists only within the mortal flesh of us ordinary people who e ...
Tibetan Scholastic Education and The Role of Soteriology
Tibetan Scholastic Education and The Role of Soteriology

... one of the six great monastic centers of the rNying ma school founded in 1665 by Rig 'dzin kun bzang shes rab (rig-dzing kun-zang shay-rab). rNam grol gling monastery, which has over a thousand monks, is also relocated in Bylakuppe, a couple of miles from Se rwa. Its commentarial school, which was s ...
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Literal Means and Hidden Meanings: a New Analysis of Skillful Means

... Skillful means is usually used by scholars and Buddhists to denote the following simple idea: the Buddha skillfully adapted his teaching to the level of his audience.^ This very broad and somewhat oversimplified definition tries to incorporate the whole range of Buddhist views on the subject. Howeve ...
Emptiness: The Foundations of Buddhist Thought
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... root of that process is fundamental ignorance, and we will be forever chained to unenlightened existence until we uproot it. The opposite of this basic mis-reading of our experience is the wisdom that understands the nature of reality at the deepest level. The most fundamental mode of existence of a ...
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Exhibition Notes - The Mindful Art of Thich Nhat Hanh

... October 2010, where its curator, Eva Yuen, said: “The artistic expression of Thich Nhat Hanh reveals…the art of seeing into the nature of one's own being, pointing to the path of liberation.” Museum director, Yeung Chun-tong, offers this view: “Thich Nhat Hanh's teachings enlighten us as to how we c ...
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... As a denomination of Buddhism, Zen follows the teachings of the Buddha, a man who lived in ancient India. Orthodox belief holds that the Buddha was not divine. While the Buddha was alive, he outlined the path to salvation, inviting others to follow (Hamilton, 2001). The Zen school of Buddhism was fo ...
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... by a number of saints and teachers down to Nichiren and his more contemporary interpreters. Samkhya Hinduism: Nondualist Hinduism concluded that there is only one Reality (Brahman) in the universe and everything is that One including what we call the individual self. Neither the myriads of personal ...
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... Noting that Sariputra absolves the old man of any falsehood in these actions, Pye finds the reasoning interesting: “The emphasis is put not on the fact that the children received a better vehicle than intended, which might after all be taken to cover their failure to receive the specific kinds whic ...
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... the Buddha was a reincarnation of Lǎozi, or that he went to India and became Shakyamuni (or the teacher of Shakyamuni).2 The Buddhists responded with the Qīngjìng fǎxíng jīng 清淨法行經 (Sutra to Propagate the Clear and True Teaching),3 wherein the Buddha sent out his three disciples,4 namely, Confucius ...
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... ‘small self’ and became ‘selfless’, that he became free of his past, present and future self, and discovered the path to becoming a new entity that could experience ‘eternal life’ in every passing moment.”9 Aramaki also calls “eternal life” by another name, “the eternal collective truth”.10 The fund ...
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āgama and aṅga in the early buddhist oral tradition
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... being or god. The many schools of Buddhism have traditionally revered the Buddha and the Buddha’s teachings. The concept of the Buddha and the content of the teachings, however, have differed from school to school. For example, Shakyamuni Buddha was an ordinary human being who achieved a profound aw ...
Unit G586 - Buddhism - Scheme of work and lesson plan
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... Read ‘The Heart Sutra’ together. In pairs write down a summary of the text in 5 bullet-points. Pairs join into fours and agree a 5 point summary. Fours join to 8’s and so on, until a class summary is reached. ...
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Mahayana Buddhism
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... Mahayana goes beyond the core doctrine contained in the Theravada Tipitaka in several important respects. It accepts as canonical other sutras not in the Tipitaka; this literature is known as the Buddhavacana (Revelation of the Buddha). The most notable Buddhavacana texts are the Saddharmapundarika ...
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... itinerant preacher and teacher for the remaining four decades of his life, gradually gaining followers. Many of these became celibate monks like himself, living in monasteries especially during the rainy season but for much of the year being entrusted by the Buddha to go about teaching just as he di ...
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