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Chinese Buddhism Today - Conservatism, Modernism, Syncretism and Enjoying Life on the Buddha's Light Mountain (Hardcover):... Chinese Buddhism Today - Conservatism, Modernism, Syncretism and Enjoying Life on the Buddha's Light Mountain (Hardcover)
Yu-Shuang Yao, Richard Gombrich
R2,136 Discovery Miles 21 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Fo Guang Shan, “Buddha’s Light Mountain”, is a Buddhist movement founded in Taiwan in 1967 and led by the Ven Hsing Yun (b.1927), who had fled to Taiwan from mainland China in 1949. It stands in the Chinese tradition of Mahāyāna Buddhism and more specifically is a form of Buddhism which in English is usually referred to as “Humanistic Buddhism” or as “engaged Buddhism”. Humanistic Buddhism owes its origin to the Chinese monk Tai Xu (1890-1947). He found the Buddhism which surrounded him in China dreary and moribund, preoccupied with rituals for the dead, and offering nothing to help or guide people living in the world outside monasteries. His determination to reverse this decay centred on the idea that it was the vocation of a Mahayana Buddhist to do good to others, finding their own spiritual benefit in benefitting society. Hsing Yun has been a devoted disciple of Tai Xu. It is telling that he founded a seminary before he founded a monastery, and has laid huge emphasis on education. As the sub-title of this book indicates, in order to make Buddhism widely attractive and relevant he has incorporated every influence available. Gifted with a benign personality, he has turned his seemingly boundless energy and prodigious versatility to creating an institution which presents Buddhism as potentially a source for benefitting society through making life enjoyable. This book hopes to convey the movement’s ethos primarily by focusing on his views and activities.

Chinese Buddhism Today - Conservatism, Modernism, Syncretism and Enjoying Life on the Buddha's Light Mountain (Paperback):... Chinese Buddhism Today - Conservatism, Modernism, Syncretism and Enjoying Life on the Buddha's Light Mountain (Paperback)
Yu-Shuang Yao, Richard Gombrich
R741 Discovery Miles 7 410 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Fo Guang Shan, “Buddha’s Light Mountain”, is a Buddhist movement founded in Taiwan in 1967 and led by the Ven Hsing Yun (b.1927), who had fled to Taiwan from mainland China in 1949. It stands in the Chinese tradition of Mahāyāna Buddhism and more specifically is a form of Buddhism which in English is usually referred to as “Humanistic Buddhism” or as “engaged Buddhism”. Humanistic Buddhism owes its origin to the Chinese monk Tai Xu (1890-1947). He found the Buddhism which surrounded him in China dreary and moribund, preoccupied with rituals for the dead, and offering nothing to help or guide people living in the world outside monasteries. His determination to reverse this decay centred on the idea that it was the vocation of a Mahayana Buddhist to do good to others, finding their own spiritual benefit in benefitting society. Hsing Yun has been a devoted disciple of Tai Xu. It is telling that he founded a seminary before he founded a monastery, and has laid huge emphasis on education. As the sub-title of this book indicates, in order to make Buddhism widely attractive and relevant he has incorporated every influence available. Gifted with a benign personality, he has turned his seemingly boundless energy and prodigious versatility to creating an institution which presents Buddhism as potentially a source for benefitting society through making life enjoyable. This book hopes to convey the movement’s ethos primarily by focusing on his views and activities.

A Historical Perspective (Hardcover): Bhikkhu Analayo, Richard Gombrich A Historical Perspective (Hardcover)
Bhikkhu Analayo, Richard Gombrich
R420 Discovery Miles 4 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Buddhism Transformed - Religious Change in Sri Lanka (Paperback): Richard Gombrich, Gananath Obeyesekere Buddhism Transformed - Religious Change in Sri Lanka (Paperback)
Richard Gombrich, Gananath Obeyesekere
R1,098 Discovery Miles 10 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this study a social and cultural anthropologist and a specialist in the study of religion pool their talents to examine recent changes in popular religion in Sri Lanka. As the Sinhalas themselves perceive it, Buddhism proper has always shared the religious arena with a spirit religion. While Buddhism concerns salvation, the spirit religion focuses on worldly welfare. Buddhism Transformed describes and analyzes the changes that have profoundly altered the character of Sinhala religion in both areas.

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