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Toward A New Image Of Paramartha Yogacara And Tathagatagarbha Buddhism Revisited 1st Edition Ching Keng

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Toward A New Image Of Paramartha Yogacara And Tathagatagarbha Buddhism Revisited 1st Edition Ching Keng
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 33.05 MB
Author: Ching Keng
ISBN: 9781350303904, 9781350303928, 9781350303911, 1350303909, 1350303925, 1350303917
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Toward A New Image Of Paramartha Yogacara And Tathagatagarbha Buddhism Revisited 1st Edition Ching Keng by Ching Keng 9781350303904, 9781350303928, 9781350303911, 1350303909, 1350303925, 1350303917 instant download after payment.

Yogacara and Tathagatagarbha are often regarded as antagonistic Indian Buddhist traditions. Paramartha (499-569) is traditionally credited with amalgamating these philosophies by translating one of the most influential Tathagatagarbha texts in East Asia, the Awakening of Faith in Mahayana, and introducing Tathagatagarbha notions into his translations of Yogacara texts. Engaging with the digitalized Chinese Buddhist canon, Ching Keng draws on clues from a long-lost Dunhuang fragment and considers its striking similarities with Paramartha's corpus with respect to terminology, style of phrasing, and doctrines. In this cutting-edge interpretation of the concept of jiexing, Keng demystifies the image of Paramartha and makes the case that the fragment holds the key to recover his original teachings

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