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Threevow Theories In Tibetan Buddhism A Comparative Study Of Major Traditions From The Twelfth Through Nineteenth Centuries Janulrich Sobisch

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Threevow Theories In Tibetan Buddhism A Comparative Study Of Major Traditions From The Twelfth Through Nineteenth Centuries Janulrich Sobisch
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Publisher: Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.3 MB
Pages: 575
Author: Jan-Ulrich Sobisch
ISBN: 9783895002632, 3895002631
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Threevow Theories In Tibetan Buddhism A Comparative Study Of Major Traditions From The Twelfth Through Nineteenth Centuries Janulrich Sobisch by Jan-ulrich Sobisch 9783895002632, 3895002631 instant download after payment.

Although all Tibetan Buddhist schools accepted, together with the three vehicles of auditors (sravakas), bodhisattvas, and Tantric adepts, the existence of three systems of vows, the question about whether these three vows coexist, and if so, how they coexist, often became the subject of intense scholastic discussion and even of sharp controversy. At least as early as the twelfth century, against a background of a great majority of Tibetan Buddhists holding all three vows, Tibetan religious masters began not only to describe the moral codes within the framework of each respective vehicle, but also to discuss the possibility-or indeed, the necessity-for a single person to practice all three systems of vows together. The related doctrinal discussions continue down to the present day. Its contributions form the as-yet largely unexplored " Three Vow" (sdom pa gsum) literature, constituting a distinct genre of Tibetan literature (the sdom gsum bstan bcos) and also the topic of related discussions in writings of other genres such as instructions (zhal gdams, etc.), replies (zhus lan or dris lan), and notes (zin bris, etc.).

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