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Early Mahayana Buddhist Sutras


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Early Mahayana Buddhist Sutras
This paper discusses the early Buddhist sutras, which contained the framework upon which later Mahayana Buddhism developed its doctrinal emphasis and formulated the relationship between the lay and monastic communities.
2,190 words (approx. 8.8 pages) | 14 sources | MLA | 2004 United States


Paper Summary:

This paper explains that the early Mahayana Buddhist sutras showed the close intermingling of lay and monastic lives guided by the Mahayana scripture, which later matured into the patriarchal Chan lineage of the 8th century. The author relates that the Mahayana concepts influenced the roles of monks as renunciants and advocates of the Bodhisattva path: the idea of emptiness and salvation as a means of encouraging withdrawal from the household life and embracing the way of the renunciant. The paper points out that the scriptural translators were incorporating beliefs in filial piety coming from India with the indigenous beliefs of China.

From the Paper:

"The emphasis on renunciate life lay in its virtue as a means of overcoming attachment and the importance of emphasizing Mahayana doctrine. Historically this emerges from the early debates between the Hinayana and Mahayana practitioners and it is reflected in the organization of the texts. The Ugra Sutra begins as a text extolling the virtues of the Bodhisattva path and renunciate life and then moves into more philosophical statements in which we find some early references to the actions of Bodhisattvas, Independent Origination and the ideas of the hells and references to karma. This suggests that sutras were compiled with diverse authors, and use of different translations, but the organization retained in the versions entering the cannon indicates recognition of a relationship between the two concepts. The prevailing idea is that as a renunciant the monk will be able to devote himself to contemplation of doctrines essential to the Bodhisattva path."

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APA Citation:

Early Mahayana Buddhist Sutras (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 10, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Essay-Early-Mahayana-Buddhist-Sutras/53705

MLA Citation:

"Early Mahayana Buddhist Sutras" 15 January 2012. Web. 10 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-Early-Mahayana-Buddhist-Sutras/53705>




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Nov 09, 2004
I have papers written in graduate religion classes, mostly on eastern religions. I also have material prepared for teaching World Religions. I can provide summaries of most of the religious faiths, or a comparison of Eastern and Western traditions. I have some papers on interpretation of Buddhist Sutras. I also have quite a lot of material on ancient trade routes.
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