親鸞六字釈と密教の研究
アジア社会文化研究 Issue 17
Page 29-57
published_at 2016-03-30
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Title ( jpn ) |
親鸞六字釈と密教の研究
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Title ( eng ) |
A Study of Shinran’s Rokujishaku : The Interpretation of Nembutsu under the Influence of Esoteric Buddhism (Mikkyo)
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アジア社会文化研究
The journal of social and cultural studies on Asia
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Issue | 17 |
Start Page | 29 |
End Page | 57 |
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[PISSN] 1346-1567
[NCID] AA11472506
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Abstract |
Shinran (1173–1263) lived at the peak of the ecumenical movement between esoteric and exoteric Buddhism in early 13th-century Japan. In particular, the Tendai school initiated the theological idea of ‘Kenmitsu Icchi’ (the unification of esoteric and exoteric Buddhism), claiming that the Dainichi Nyorai (the central figure of esoteric Buddhism) is identical to the Buddha Shakyamuni (the central figure of exoteric Buddhism). Pure Land Buddhism developed under the heavy influence of Kenmitsu Icchi. Shinran, who spent twenty years studying Tendai philosophy, is likely to have been heavily influenced by the major intellectual trend at that time. However, very few scholars have referred to the fact that Shinran’s doctrine was substantially influenced by esoteric Buddism. Shinran’s doctrine was always focused on ‘Nembutsu’, and is most clearly defined in the chapter on ‘Gyokan’ (practice) in his text entitled Rokujishaku. I have carefully examined the chapter and have found evidence that Shinran believed that Dainichi Nyorai and Shakyamuni were identical. Specifically, his ‘Nembutsu’ ideology was in the same line as ‘Hosshin Seppo’ (the preaching of Dharmakaya) introduced by Kukai, the founder of Japanese esoteric Buddhism.
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Buddhism [ 180 ]
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jpn
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Resource Type | departmental bulletin paper |
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アジア社会文化研究会
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Date of Issued | 2016-03-30 |
Publish Type | Version of Record |
Access Rights | open access |
Source Identifier |
[ISSN] 1346-1567
[NCID] AA11472506
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