Philosophy Vyakaranas thought Buddhism
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.9, No. 7)Publication Date: 2020-07-05
Authors : Le Phu Y;
Page : 458-460
Keywords : Buddha; Bodhisattva; Vyakarana; Mahayana; Hinayana;
Abstract
Vyakara?a's thought is the name used by modern scholars to refer to the idea of vyakara?a becoming a Buddha in Mahayana Buddhism. There is no such thing in ancient times and vyakara?a in Buddhism, from question and answer or commentary to the wise vyakara?a bodhisattva after a long period of development; therefore, although vyakara?a contains the Buddhist thought of vyakara?a, its content is more extensive. Despite the prevalence of Mahayana, the introduction of Buddhist scriptures is transmitted by Mahayana and Theravada, and Theravada vyakara?a focuses on questions and answers. Although vyakara?a's idea of Buddhahood is ubiquitous in the Mahayana scripture, it has a special status, but it should not be ignored in the Mahayana scripture. There are other types of vyakara?a content.
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