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From Kukai to Kakuban: A study of Shingon Buddhist Dharma transmission.
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From Kukai to Kakuban: A study of Shingon Buddhist Dharma transmission./
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Abe, Ryuichi.
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474 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 56-03, Section: A, page: 9840.
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Dissertation Abstracts International56-03A.
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From Kukai to Kakuban: A study of Shingon Buddhist Dharma transmission.
Abe, Ryuichi.
From Kukai to Kakuban: A study of Shingon Buddhist Dharma transmission.
- 474 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 56-03, Section: A, page: 9840.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Columbia University, 1991.
This study aims to understand the nature of the restoration of Shingon Buddhism, the Japanese esoteric Buddhist tradition, accomplished by Kakuban (1095-1143). Kakuban is recognized by Shingon tradition as a restorer of the Dharma transmission instituted by Kukai (774-835), founder of the tradition. Although the transmission of Dharma is perhaps the most important theme of Buddhist historiographical literature, modern Buddhology has yet to develop an effective method to study this important phenomenon. This difficulty confronted by modern scholarship is largely attributable to the apparent contradictory nature of the Buddhist Dharma transmission: the diachronical preservation of the ultimate, suprahistorical reality.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The dissertation proposes to initiate an effort to overcome this problem. It first investigates the reason for modern historical scholarship's inability to understand the "sense of history" peculiar to Buddhism. Based on the findings of contemporary phenomenology and hermeneutics, the dissertation proposes an alternative strategy to understand the Buddhist sense of history: a study of the mythopoetic intentionality of Buddhist tradition that generates the "sense" or the "meaning" of historical time in such a way that it resolves the seeming aporia of Dharma transmission.
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