The Practice of Chinese Buddhism, 1900-1950Harvard University Press, 1967 - 568 pagini Based partly on unpublished documents and oral information obtained from monks who headed major monasteries on mainland China, Holmes Welch presents a detailed description of the modern practice of Chinese Buddhism. Focusing on the actual rather than the theoretical observances of the religion, he gives an exhaustive account of the monastic system and the style of life of both monk and layman. His study makes new information available for the Western reader and calls into question the whole concept of the moribund state of Chinese Buddhism. |
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... Dharma Names - Training in the Hereditary Temple - Ordination - Length of Ordination -Plenary Masses - Moxa - Hinayana Tendencies CHAPTER X. The Monastic Career Wanderer and Pilgrim - Student and Lecturer - Dharma Disciple ...
... Dharma Names - Training in the Hereditary Temple - Ordination - Length of Ordination -Plenary Masses - Moxa - Hinayana Tendencies CHAPTER X. The Monastic Career Wanderer and Pilgrim - Student and Lecturer - Dharma Disciple ...
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... Dharma of the T'ien - ning Ssu 450 APPENDIX VII . Perpetual Leaseholds 454 APPENDIX VIII . Mortgage Loans 456 APPENDIX IX . Calculations of Landed Income 461 Notes 467 Bibliography 527 Glossary Index 531 1. A large monastery in central ...
... Dharma of the T'ien - ning Ssu 450 APPENDIX VII . Perpetual Leaseholds 454 APPENDIX VIII . Mortgage Loans 456 APPENDIX IX . Calculations of Landed Income 461 Notes 467 Bibliography 527 Glossary Index 531 1. A large monastery in central ...
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Cuprins
The People of the Monastery | 3 |
The Meditation Hall | 47 |
The Buddha Recitation Hall | 89 |
Observance of the Rules | 105 |
Hereditary and Branch Temples | 129 |
The Abbot | 143 |
Rites for the Dead | 179 |
The Economy of Monasteries | 207 |
The Fortyeight Positions | 421 |
The Meditation Hall Schedule | 426 |
Meditation Patrols | 442 |
Hereditary Public Monasteries | 444 |
The Dharma of the Tienning Ssu | 450 |
Perpetual Leaseholds | 454 |
Mortgage Loans | 456 |
Calculations of Landed Income | 461 |
THE INDIVIDUAL BUDDHIST | 245 |
The Monastic Career | 303 |
The Lay Buddhist | 357 |
The Nature of the System | 395 |
The Size of the Sangha | 411 |
Notes | 467 |
Bibliography | 527 |
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