Chan (Zen) Buddhism in Western secular life

 

Authors
Proaño Serrano, Andrés Felipe
Format
BachelorThesis
Status
publishedVersion
Description

La compasión del Dharma Buddhista (法, fǎ) se ha expandido alrededor de todo el mundo. Originalmente concebido en India, las enseñanzas del Buddha Sakyamuni fueron diseñadas para funcionar para todas las personas de todos los tiempos y culturas del mundo. La intención de esta tesis es investigar la aplicación y las implicaciones de estas enseñanzas para el desarrollo de una vida secular beneficiosa, sin restricciones geográficas, temporales o límites culturales.
The compassion of Buddhist Dhamma (法, fǎ) had expanded all around the world. Originally developed in India, the teachings of the Sakyamuni Buddha were designed to function for all the people of all times and cultures of the world. The intention of this thesis is to investigate the application and implications of these teachings for the development of a beneficial secular life, with no restrictions of geographical, time or cultural boundaries. Based on a structural and conceptual framework provided by the Sigalovada Sutra as the main source of lay advices gave by the Buddha, and the revolutionary ideas of Huineng found on the Platform Sutra, the author exposes the main ideas of Chan practice for lay life.

Publication Year
2009
Language
esp
Topic
Budismo Zen
Filosofía China
RELIGIÓN
BUDISMO
Repository
Repositorio Universidad San Francisco de Quito
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openAccess
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