What is the significance of studying the Buddhist way of practice? Recently, the term “Siddhartha Intent” has been heard among Tibetan Buddhists. It means that we should be aware of the purpose of the Buddha’s renouncing the worldly life, which was to transcend the suffering of affliction. The way that makes this possible was practice, or the method of observation called satipaṭṭhāna. The practice of satipaṭṭhāna was later called “cessation and observation.” I will consider the historical development of this cessation and observation that first appeared in India, then developed in China and was renovated to Chan (Jpn. Zen) Buddhism.
목차
I. Introduction II. Interest in Buddhist Studies III. Changes in the Way of Practices IV. Observations of Body and Mind taught by Buddha V. Relationship between Satipaṭṭhāna and Language VI. The Relationship between Zhi (Cessation) and Guan (Observation) VII. Objects of Observations VIII. Experience of Seeing the Buddha in Kasiṇa Samādhi IX. Development in the East Asian World X. Development of Zen Buddhism XI. New Innovations XII. Influence of Xuanzang XIII. Conclusion References Abstract
키워드
Buddhist way of practiceSiddharta Intentsatipaṭṭhānacessation and observationChan
금강대학교 불교문화연구소 [Geumgang Center for Buddhist Studies]
설립연도
2003
분야
인문학>불교학
소개
불교학의 제 분야에서 활약하는 우수한 소장학자를 연구교수 및 연구원으로 초빙하여 불교문헌의 연구와 번역, 출판과 학술교류등 사업을 추진한다. 또한 국제적 수준으로 한국불교학계를 발전시키기 위해 본 대학교 불교문화학부와 협동하여 국제학술회의의 개최 및 저명한 외국인학자의 초빙강연 등의 국제적 학문교류를 적극적으로 수행한다. 이를 통해 한국불교학의 수준을 향상시키고 세계적인 불교학의 중심지로서 발전하고자 하는데 있다.