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+ | ====== Abhidharma ====== | ||
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+ | [[Abhidharma]] ([[chos mngon pa]]). One of the [[Three]] parts of the [[Tripitaka]], the [[word]]s of the [[Buddha]]. [[System]]atic [[teaching]]s on [[metaphysic]]s [[focus]]ing on the [[training]] of [[Discriminating Knowledge]] by analyzing [[element]]s of [[experience]] and investigating the [[nature]] of [[exist]]ing [[thing]]s. The chief [[commentaries]] on [[Abhidharma]] are the [[Abhidharma Kosha]] by [[Digaga]] from the [[Hinayana]] perspective and the [[Abhidharma Samucchaya]] by [[Asanga]] from the [[Mahayana]] [[point of view]]. | ||
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+ | Source: http://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php/Abhidharma | ||
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+ | The [[Abhidharma]] is the third of the [[Three Divisions]] or "[[Three Baskets]]" of the | ||
+ | [[Tripitaka]] or [[Buddhist]] [[Canon]]. Its [[Dharma]] is organized thematically and | ||
+ | [[logic]]ally; it can be said to be a systematic exposition of [[Buddhist Psychology]] of [[Mind]]. | ||
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+ | The [[Abhidharma]] taught by the [[Buddha]] is the seven books of the | ||
+ | [[Abhidharma Pitaka]]. Later [[Abhidharma]] includes [[system]]atic [[Treatise]]s by | ||
+ | [[enlighten]]ed [[Master]]s. The most well-known of the [[Hinayana]] [[Abhidharma]] | ||
+ | [[Treatise]]s is the [[Abhidharma Kosha]] by the [[Venerable]] [[Vasubandhu]]. | ||
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+ | Among the most widely studied of [[Mahayana]] [[Abhidharma]] [[Treatise]]s is the | ||
+ | [[Treatise]] on [[Consciousness-Only]] ([[Cheng Wei-Shi Lun]]) by [[Tripitaka Master]] | ||
+ | [[Xuan Zang]]. | ||
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+ | According to the [[Abhidharma Kosha]], "[[Abhidharma]] is the immaculate [[Prajna]] | ||
+ | (i.e., [[Wisdom]] with its [[retinue]].", Jha, p. 5) "In common use, the [[Abhidharma]] | ||
+ | designates all [[Prajna]] that makes one obtain the [[Abhidharma]] in its [[Proper]] | ||
+ | sense." (Jha, p. 7) | ||
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+ | "[[Abhi]]" means "paired", and "[[Dharma]]", which is variously translated, is of | ||
+ | [[Two]] types: one, [[Dharma]] in the [[Supreme]] sense, that is, [[Nirvana]], which is both | ||
+ | [[Wholesome Dharma]] and [[permanent]], and so is called "[[Supreme]]"; | ||
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+ | [[Two]], [[Dharma]] of [[Dharma]] [[Mark]]s, which coincides with the [[Four Noble Truths]] . . . . | ||
+ | ([[FAS-PII]] 97) | ||
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+ | The paired [[Dharma Store]] has the special [[name]] "[[Wisdom]] [[Shastra]]". The old | ||
+ | translation [into [[Chinese]] means "incomparable [[Dharma]]". That is because it | ||
+ | portrays [[Wisdom]] as [[Supreme]]. ([[FAS-PII]] 103) | ||
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+ | 1) [[Chinese]]: A bi da mo lun, 2) [[Sanskrit]]: [[Abhidharma]], 3) [[Pali]] | ||
+ | [[Abhidhamma]], 4) Alternate Translations: paired [[Dharma]], incomparable [[Dharma]], | ||
+ | special [[Dharma]], higher [[knowledge]]. | ||
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+ | [[See Also]]: [[Tripitaka]], [[Dharma]], [[Nalanda Tradition]] | ||
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+ | [[BTTS References]]: [[FAS-PII]] 97-108. | ||
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+ | List of [[Dharma Terms]] | [[Buddha | Previous Term]] | [[Dharma | Next Term]] | ||
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+ | Return to the [[Buddhist Ayurveda Encyclopedia]] and | ||
+ | [[Dharma Terms|Glossary of Dharma]] and [[Ayurvedic Terms]] | [[Recent Changes]] | ||
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+ | ====== Fair Use Bibliographic Sources ====== | ||
+ | [[Fair Use]]: | ||
+ | Primary [[Fair Use]] Compilation Source: [[Ron Epstein]], Ph.D, compiler, [[Buddhism A to Z]], Burlingame, [[California]], [[Buddhist Text Translation Society]], 2003, p. | ||
+ | [[ISBN 0881393533]] Paperback: 284 pages. http://www.BTTSOnline.org www.Amazon.com | ||
+ | http://www.bttsonline.org/product.aspx?pid=118 | ||
+ | http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0881393533/ref=ase_medicinebuddh-20 | ||
+ | and many other sources (see [[Bibliography]]). | ||
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+ | Primary Original Source: The [[Tripitaka]] of [[Sutra]], [[Shastra]] and [[Vinaya]] [[Dharma]] teachings (as found in the scripture storehouse of the [[India]]n [[Sanskrit]]- [[Siddham]], [[Chinese]], [[Tibetan]] and [[Japanese]] traditions of the [[Nalanda Tradition]] of ancient [[Nalanda University]]) of [[Shakyamuni Buddha]], and his [[Arya]] [[Sagely]] [[Bodhisattva]] [[Bhikshu]] [[Monk]] and [[Upasaka]] disciples. | ||
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+ | These [[Good and Wise Advisors]] ([[Kaliyanamitra]]) [[Dharma Master]] teachers include [[Arya]] [[Venerable]]s [[Om Tare Tuttare Ture]] [[Om Ah Hum]] and [[Namo]] to [[Jivaka]], [[Charaka]], [[Lao Zi]] - [[Mahakashapa]], [[Ashwagosha]], [[Shantideva]] - [[Hui Neng]] - [[Shen Kai]] [[Sheng Ren Shr]], [[Bodhidharma]], the 16 [[Nalanda Acharyas]] 1. [[Nagarjuna]]-[[Manjushri]], 2. [[Arydeva]], 3. [[Buddhapalita]], 4. [[Bhavaviveka]], 5. [[Chandrakirti]] and [[Chandragomin]], 6. [[Shantideva]], 7. [[Shantarakshita]], 8. [[Kamalashila]], 9. [[Asanga]]-[[Maitreya]], 10. [[Vasubhandu]], 11. [[Dignaga]], 12. [[Dharmakirti]], 13. [[Vimuktisena]], 14. [[Haribhadra]], 15. [[Gunaprabha]], 16. [[Shakyaprabha]]; [[Dharmarakshita]], [[Atisha]], [[Tsong Khapa]], [[Thogme Zangpo]], [[Nyingma]] [[Padmasambhava]], [[Yeshe Tsogyel]], [[Machig Lapdron]], [[Tilopa]], [[Naropa]], [[Milarepa]], [[Sakya Pandita]], [[Kumarajiva]], [[Xuan Zang]], [[Baozhi]], [[Hui Yuan]], [[Daosheng]], [[Changzhi]], [[Fazang]], [[Han Shan]], [[Shi De]], [[Yunmen]], [[Nichiren]], [[Honen]], [[Shinran]], [[Kukai]], [[Dogen]], [[Hakuin]], [[Jamgon Kongtrul]], [[Nyingma]] [[Penor Rinpoche]], [[Bakula Rinpoche]], [[Dagri Rinpoche]], [[Kirti Tsenshab Rinpoche]], [[Geshe Lama Kongchog]], [[Longchen Rapjampa]] - [[Gosok Rinpoche]], [[Phabongkha Rinpoche]], [[Patrul Rinpoche]], [[Tenzin Gyatso]] the [[Dalai Lama]], [[Sakya Trizin]], [[Hsu Yun]], [[Hsuan Hua]], [[Lama Zopa Rinpoche]], [[Choden Rinpoche]], [[Garchen Rinpoche]], [[Karmapa]], [[Mingyur Rinpoche]], [[Geshe Ngwang Dakpa]], [[Geshe Sopa Rinpoche]], [[Seung Sahn]], [[Thich Nhat Hanh]], [[Ajahn Chah]], [[Ajahn Sumedho]], [[S. N. Goenka]], [[Mama Ayur Punya Jyana Pushtim Kuriye Svaha]], making [[offerings]] and [[bowing]] at your feet I make [[request]]s. Please bestow on me the [[two attainments]] of [[Maha]] [[Punya]] and [[Maha]] [[Prajna Paramita]]. And [[Om Ah Hum]] thanks to other [[modern day masters]]. We consider them to be in accord with [[Tripitaka Master]] [[Hsuan Hua]]’s "[[Seven Guidelines for Recognizing Genuine Teachers]]" | ||
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+ | [[Nalanda Online University]]'s teachings are based especially on the following [[Buddhist Scriptures]]: [[Lama]] [[Tsong Khapa]]'s [[Lam Rim]], the Dharma Flower [[Lotus Sutra]], the [[Avatamsaka Sutra]], the [[Shurangama Sutra]], the [[Ksitigarbha Sutra]], the [[Bhaisajya Guru Sutra]], the [[Dharani Sutra]], the [[Vajra Sutra]], the [[Prajna Paramita]] Hridayam [[Heart Sutra]], the [[Vimalakirti Sutra]], the [[Sanghata Sutra]], the [[Sutra of Golden Light]], the [[Srimala Devi Sutra]], the [[Sutra in 42 Sections]], the [[Mahaparinirvana Sutra]], the [[Hui Neng Sutra]], [[Vasubandhu]]'s [[Shastra on the Door to Understanding the Hundred Dharmas]], Maitreya's [[Ornament for Clear Realizations]] ([[Abhisamayalamkara]]), [[Chandrakirti]]'s [[Supplement to Nagarjuna’s Treatise on the Middle Way]] ([[Madhyamakavatara]]), [[Vasubandhu]]'s [[Treasury of Manifest Knowledge]] ([[Abhidharmakosha]]) and the [[Tantra]]s and [[Mantra]]s of the [[Vajrayana]] the [[42 Hands and Eyes]], [[Guhyasamaja]], the [[Kalachakra]], the [[Vajrayogini]], the [[Heruka]], the [[Chakrasamvara]], the [[Chod]], the [[Hayagriva]], the [[Hevajra]], the [[Yamantaka]], the [[Kalarupa]], the [[Manjushri Nama Samgiti]], the [[Vajrakilaya]], the [[Vajrapani]], the [[Vajra Claws Dakini]], the [[Mahakala]], the [[Tara]], the [[White Umbrella Goddess]] ([[She Dan Do Bo Da La]]), [[Kirti Losang Trinle]]'s [[Grounds and Paths of Secret Mantra]], and [[Aku Sherab Gyatso]]'s [[The Two Stages of the Guhyasamaja Tantra]] and their commentaries ([[shastra]]s) by the above Arya [[Tripitakacharya]] [[Dharma Master]]s. Making [[offerings]] and [[bowing]] at your feet I make [[request]]s. Please bestow on me the [[two attainments]] of [[Maha]] [[Punya]] and [[Maha]] [[Prajna Paramita]]. | ||
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+ | Secondary [[Fair Use]] Compilation Source: The [[Seeker’s Glossary of Buddhism]], 2nd ed., San Francisco, California: Sutra Translation Committee of the United States and Canada, 1998: http://www.budaedu.org.tw | ||
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+ | Secondary [[Fair Use]] Compilation Source: Muller, Charles, editor, [[Digital Dictionary of Buddhism]] [DDB], Toyo Gakuen University, Japan, 2007: Username is "guest", with no password. | ||
+ | http://buddhism-dict.net/ddb - Based in large part on the [[Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms]] with Sanskrit and English Equivalents (by [[Soothill]] and Hodous) Delhi, India: [[Motilal Banarsidass]], 1997. | ||
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+ | Secondary [[Fair Use]] Compilation Source: Ehrhard, Diener, Fischer, et al, The [[Shambhala Dictionary of Buddhism and Zen]], Boston, Massachusetts: [[Shambhala Publications]], 1991. 296 pages. ISBN 978-0-87773-520-5 http://www.Shambhala.com, | ||
+ | http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0877735204/ref=ase_medicinebuddh-20, | ||
+ | http://www.shambhala.com/html/catalog/items/isbn/978-0-87773-520-5.cfm | ||
+ | Secondary [[Fair Use]] Compilation Source: [[Vaidya]] [[Vasant Lad]], [[Textbook of Ayurveda]], [[Ayurvedic Press]], 2002; | ||
+ | [[Vasant Lad]], [[BAMS]], [[MAsc]], [[Ayurvedic Institute Gurukula Notes]], [[Ayurvedic Institute]], 1994-2006; | ||
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+ | NOTE: Numerous corrections and enhancements have been made under [[Shastra tradition]] and "[[Fair Use]]" by an [[Anonymous]] [[Buddhist Monk]] [[Redactor]] (Compiler) of this Online [[Buddhist Encyclopedia]] Compilation) | ||
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