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The Historical Origins and Development Trends of the Manjushri Belief:From Indian Buddhism to Chinese Buddhism
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作者 WEI Daoru 《The Voice of Dharma》 2021年第2期91-106,共16页
The development of the Manjushri Belief(wenshu xinyang 文殊信仰) in Indian Buddhism consists of two main trends: from Manjushri being regarded as a disciple of the Buddha to being portrayed as the teacher of Buddhas, ... The development of the Manjushri Belief(wenshu xinyang 文殊信仰) in Indian Buddhism consists of two main trends: from Manjushri being regarded as a disciple of the Buddha to being portrayed as the teacher of Buddhas, from being presented as the representation of “prajna” wisdom to being the representation of the entirety of Buddhist wisdom;the Sinification process of the Manjushri Belief also saw two main development trends: from the debate over the ranking of Bodhisattvas Manjushri and Samantabhadra(Puxian 普贤) to proposing the theory of “the Interdependence of the Three Sages(sansheng yuanrong 三圣圆融),” from establishing Mount Wutai(Wutai Shan 五台山) as the fundamental “sacred site” of Manjushri to establishing it as a holy site of Buddhist worship, practice, research and propagation of Buddhadharma. The rise of Manjushri Belief is a unique historical phenomenon, with wide-ranging implications for both Indian and Chinese Buddhism, and should be viewed as an important result of the cultural exchanges and mutual learning between Indian and Chinese Buddhism. 展开更多
关键词 Manjushri Belief the teacher of Buddhas the Interdependence of the three sages Mount Wutai
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