Journal of Indian and Buddhist Studies (Indogaku Bukkyogaku Kenkyu)
Online ISSN : 1884-0051
Print ISSN : 0019-4344
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Jingyingsi Huiyuan's Theory about the Essence of the Buddha's Teaching
Ippei OKAMOTO
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2006 Volume 54 Issue 2 Pages 588-593,1293

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The main aim of this report is to elucidate Jingyingsi Huiyuan's (_??__??__??__??__??_) theory about the essence of the Buddha's teaching, with a focus on the Dacheng yizhang (_??__??__??__??_) “San Zang Yi (_??__??__??_)” chapter.
Huiyuan considered the essence of the Buddha's teaching to be sabdaayatana and rupa-dharma, not nama-pada-vyañjana-kaya. Therefore, Huiyuan never recognized viprayuktasamskara as dravya.
In the history of Buddhist philosophy in China, Huiyuan's theory is interesting. His theory approaches the Sarvastivadin's doctrine which most Chinese Buddhists considered elementary and superceded by Mahayana ideas.
I appreciate that Huiyuan, as a Mahayana Buddhist, valued the Sarvastivadin doctrine.

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