Buddhist Thought in India: Three Phases of Buddhist PhilosophyRoutledge, 16 հոկ, 2013 թ. - 302 էջ Originally published in 1962. This book discusses and interprets the main themes of Buddhist thought in India and is divided into three parts:
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PART II THE STHAVIRAS
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PART III THE MAHĀYĀNA | 193 |
NOTES AND REFERENCES
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ABBREVIATIONS
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Abhidharma Absolute actually appear Arhat arise Asanga attainment become believe Bodhisattva body Buddha Buddhaghosa Candrakirti cause cognition concept conditioned dharmas conditioned things consciousness D. T. Suzuki defilements defined definition dharma-theory dharmas dharmic difficulties distinct distinguish doctrine elements emptiness essential everything exist experience fact faith feeling field final finally find first five skandhas Hinayana identified identity impermanence infinite influence insight karma kind logic Madhyamikas Mahasanghikas Mahayana Mahayanists means meditation mental mind mystical Nagarjuna nature ness Nirvana not-self object one’s ordinary own-being Path perception permanent person Personalists perverted views philosophical practice Pras Pratyekabuddhas pudgala rebirth reflection regard saints salvation Samsara Sarvastivadins Sautrantikas scientific sense Sfitras sight-object significance Signless skandhas specific spiritual stage Sthaviras Suzuki St Tantras Tathagata teaching term theory Theravadins three marks tion tradition trance trsl truth uncon Unconditioned Vasubandhu Vatsiputriyas virtue wisdom words worldly Yogacarins yogin