The Dawn of Chinese Pure Land Buddhist Doctrine

The Dawn of Chinese Pure Land Buddhist Doctrine
Author: Kenneth K. Tanaka,Kenneth Kenichi Tanaka
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1990-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0791402975

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The Dawn Of Chinese Pure Land Buddhist Doctrine

The Dawn Of Chinese Pure Land Buddhist Doctrine
Author: Tanaka Kenneth K.
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1980
Genre: Pure Land Buddhism
ISBN: OCLC:968969498

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The Syncretism of Ch an and Pure Land Buddhism

The Syncretism of Ch an and Pure Land Buddhism
Author: Heng-ching Shih
Publsiher: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1992
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: UVA:X030119790

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This fascinating book examines the syncretism of Ch'an (Zen) and Pure Land Buddhism in China. It discusses the syncretic character of Chinese culture and Buddhism. The doctrinal basis of the Ch'an-Pure Land syncretism is thoroughly investigated. As Yung-ming Yen-shou (905-975) is the instrumental figure for the promotion and popularization of the syncretism, the book fully examines his thought and influence. Analyzing the two distinctive types of Buddhist experiences, this book is the first on this subject ever published in English.

Chinese Pure Land Buddhism

Chinese Pure Land Buddhism
Author: Charles B. Jones
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-09-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780824881016

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Chinese Pure Land Buddhism: Understanding a Tradition of Practice is the first book in any western language to provide a comprehensive overview of Chinese Pure Land Buddhism. Even though Pure Land Buddhism was born in China and currently constitutes the dominant form of Buddhist practice there, it has previously received very little attention from western scholars. In this book, Charles B. Jones examines the reasons for the lack of scholarly attention and why the few past treatments of the topic missed many of its distinctive features. He argues that the Chinese Pure Land tradition, with its characteristic promise of rebirth in the Pure Land to even non-elite or undeserving practitioners, should not be viewed from the perspective of the Japanese Pure Land tradition, which differs greatly. More accurately contextualizing Chinese Pure Land Buddhism within the landscape of Chinese Buddhism and the broader global Buddhist tradition, this work celebrates Chinese Pure Land, not as a school or sect, but as a unique and inherently valuable “tradition of practice.” This volume is organized thematically, clearly presenting topics such as the nature of the Pure Land, the relationship between “self-power” and “other-power,” the practice of nianfo (buddha-recollection), and the formation of the line of “patriarchs” that keep the tradition grounded. It guides us in understanding the vigorous debates that Chinese Pure Land Buddhism evoked and delves into the rich apologetic literature that it produced in its own defense. Drawing upon a wealth of previously unexamined primary source materials, as well as modern texts by contemporary Chinese Pure Land masters, the author provides lucid translations of resources previously unavailable in English. He also shares his lifetime of experience in this field, enlivening the narrative with personal anecdotes of his visits to sites of Pure Land practice in China and Taiwan. The straightforward and nontechnical prose makes this book a standby resource for anyone interested in pursuing research in this lively, sophisticated, and still-evolving religious tradition. Scholars—including undergraduates—specializing in East Asian Buddhism, as well as those interested in Buddhism or Chinese religion and history in general, will find this book invaluable.

Pure Land

Pure Land
Author: Charles B. Jones
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2021-05-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781611808902

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An introductory guide to the beliefs and key concepts of Pure Land Buddhism, the most widely practiced form of Buddhism in East Asia. Pure Land is a brief introduction to the history and practices of Pure Land Buddhism, a popular and growing global tradition. Pure Land practices center on Amitābha Buddha, rebirth in his pure buddha-land, and the guaranteed attainment of buddhahood. It constitutes the dominant tradition of most Buddhists in East Asia and is the most common form of practice within immigrant Buddhist communities in America, yet it remains elusive to many general readers of Buddhism. This brief introduction summarizes the core teachings of this tradition and charts its growth throughout the world. Part of the Buddhist Foundations series, Pure Land covers the spiritual tenets behind the tradition before describing how prayer and devotion to Amitābha allow for rebirth in a realm free from suffering and ideal for progress on the path to enlightenment. It then outlines specific Pure Land practices, all the while providing historical context to account for its widespread popularity throughout East Asia. The author also covers contemporary Pure Land traditions, providing a useful touch point for modern readers. Pure Land practitioners and readers interested in Asian-American Buddhist communities now have a concise guide to the ideas, practices, and origins of this widely popular spiritual tradition.

Traditions of Meditation in Chinese Buddhism

Traditions of Meditation in Chinese Buddhism
Author: Peter N. Gregory
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2021-05-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780824842932

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A Chinese Paradigm of the Jingtu Famen

A Chinese Paradigm of the Jingtu Famen
Author: Kwong Chuen Ching
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2023-07-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004545533

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This vigorously-researched publication for advanced graduate students and fellow scholars of the Chinese Pure Land tradition (Jingtu famen) in the wider context of Chinese Buddhism extends the horizon opened up by recent leading scholars to reconstruct a more insightful understanding of the Jingtu famen and the notion of zong. Focusing on previously unstudied writings of Sheng'an Shixian 省庵實賢 (1686–1734), the findings support the argument that the Jingtu famen is an advanced form of Mahāyānist meditation rooted in the Mādhyamika and Yogācāra traditions. The original English translation of Master Shixian’s writings provided also paves the way for other researchers to conduct new and extended studies.

The Pure Land Tradition

The Pure Land Tradition
Author: James Harlan Foard,Michael Solomon,Richard Karl Payne
Publsiher: Jain Publishing Company
Total Pages: 559
Release: 1996
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780895810922

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This collection includes the scholarship on one of the most important strains of Buddhism, the Pure Land Tradition. The essays trace its historical evolution from its origins in India through its development in China to medieval Japan.