The Two Cornerstones of the "Yinguang's Pureland" Buddhism: Distinction between 'Zong' and 'Jiao' and the Doctrine of Raising "Pureland" Buddhism while Curbing Zenism

Modern Philosophy 1:114-120 (2011)
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Abstract

Indian light that is not appropriate "cases" and "teaching" confusion, "were" is the fundamental Buddhist purport, "teaching" is to adapt to different objects and that the teachings of enlightenment, the roots are advised to "cases", those in the lower root should "teach." "Case" points of law, religion, meditation, dense, net five. Chanjing is most likely to die off so that all beings of the two major raw doors, Chanjing are different, the net of law, religion, meditation, secret of the destination. Re-interpretation of light through the printed material Chanjing four simple, Yang net suppression Zen, Pure Land Dharma is the Dharma-Ending emphasis specializing in Buddhist believers times the optimal choice

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