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Buddha-Dharma: Pure and Simple 1:佛法真義 A 21st Century Guide to Buddhist Teachings
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In today’s Buddhist sphere, numerous claims have been made on what the Buddha has taught. However, were they truly spoken by the Buddha? The Buddha-Dharma: Pure and Simple series is an exploration of over 300 topics, where Venerable Master Hsing Yun clarifies the Buddha’s teachings in a way that is accessible and relevant to modern readers. Erroneous Buddhist views should be corrected, the true meaning of the Dharma must be preserved in order to hold true to the original intents of the Buddha.
This first installment contains 52 articles on the topics of faith and doctrine, laying the foundation for readers to learn and practice in the Buddha’s footsteps. Moreover, it also serves as an inspiration for practitioners to strive for Buddhahood and believe that “I am a Buddha.”
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目錄
About Venerable Master Hsing Yun
Translator’s Introduction
Preface
1. Faith
2. Thus Have I Heard
3. Listen Mindfully
4. Listening, Contemplation, and Practice
5. Taking Refuge in the Triple Gem
6. Upholding the Five Precepts
7. Understanding Precepts
8. Four Noble Truths
9. Noble Eightfold Path
10. Impermanence
11. Suffering
12. Emptiness
13. Non-self
14. Causes, Conditions, and Effects
15. The Meaning of Cause and Effect
16. Law of Cause and Effect Across the Three Time Periods
17. Karmic Rewards and Retributions
18. Twelve Links of Dependent Origination
19. Metaphors of Cyclic Existence
20. Six Sense Organs
21. Metaphors of the Mind
22. On Souls
23. Eight Winds
24. Remorse
25. Loving-Kindness and Compassion
26. Aspiration
27. Vow
28. Generosity
29. Precept
30. Patience
31. Diligence
32. Meditative Concentration
33. Prajna Wisdom
34. Who is the Buddha’s Mother?
35. Four Immeasurables
36. Four Universal Vows
37. Ten Vows of Samantabhadra Bodhisattva
38. Four Means of Embracing
39. The Uniquely Honored One
40. Ten Names of the Tathagata
41. Honored One Among Two-Legged Beings
42. Amitabha Buddha
43. Human Deification
44. Six Points of Reverent Harmony
45. Field of Merit
46. Empowerment and Deliverance
47. Four Dharma Realms
48. One is Many
49. Dharma Abode
50. Awakening
51. Rely on the Self, Rely on the Dharma
52. Dedication of Merit
Notes
Index
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作者簡介
Venerable MasterHsing Yun
Venerable Master Hsing Yun is the founder of the Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Order. A Buddhist monk for over eighty years, he has dedicated his entire life to propagating the teachings of Humanistic Buddhism throughout the world. |
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