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Ekottarika-āgama Studies
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The present book collects research papers by Bhikkhu Anālayo with translations of Ekottarika-āgama discourses and comparative studies of their Pāli parallels, together with three appendices on the terms Mahāyāna, Hīnayāna, and Theravāda. Several papers study aspects of the Ekottarika-āgama as a collection distinct from other Nikāya and Āgama collections. In addition, topics taken up in the course of this book are seclusion, the lion's roar, the wheel-turning king, Paccekabuddhas, and the four noble truths, as well as depictions of accomplished nuns and their significance. |
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目錄
List of Tables and Plates vii
DILA Series ix
Foreword xi
Introduction 1
Bhayabherava-sutta (MN 4) 9
Cūḷasīhanāda-sutta (MN 11) 31
Kakacūpama-sutta (MN 21) 51
Bhaddāli-sutta (MN 65) 87
Makhādeva-sutta (MN 83) Part 1 113
Makhādeva-sutta (MN 83) Part 2 141
Makhādeva-sutta (MN 83) Part 3 165
Isigili-sutta (MN 116) 215
Saccavibhaṅga-sutta (MN 141) 239
Jiṇṇa-sutta (SN 16.5) 249
Dhammacakkappavattana-sutta (SN 56.11) 267
Etadagga-vagga (AN 1.14.5) 301
Sela-sutta (Sn 3.7) 325
Subhā-therīgāthā (Thī 396) 345
Gotamī-apadāna (Ap 17) 359
Bhaddā-apadāna (Ap 27 & 28) 381
Padīpadāna-jātaka (Paññāsa-jā 4.5) 413
Appendix (1): Mahāyāna 443
Appendix (2): Hīnayāna 473
Appendix (3): Theravāda 497
Abbreviations 523
References 525
Index 625
Plates 649
List of Tables
Table 1: Translated Ekottarika-āgama Discourses 5
Table 2: The Three Turnings 298
Table 3: Bodhisattva and Yāna References in T 125 470
List of Plates
Plate 1: Lion Capital 649
Plate 2: The cakravartin Māndhātṛ 650
Plate 3: A Paccekabuddha 651
Plate 4: Turning the Wheel of Dharma (1) 652
Plate 5: Turning the Wheel of Dharma (2) 653 |
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作者簡介
Anālayo
Bhikkhu Anālayo was born in Germany in 1962 and ordained in Sri Lanka in 1995. He completed a Ph.D. thesis at the University of Peradeniya (Sri Lanka) in 2000 and a habilitation thesis at the University of Marburg (Germany) in 2007. At present he is a professor at the University of Hamburg, Numata Center for Buddhist Studies (Germany). |
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