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Try To Analyze The Zhongguan Thoughts Of Tsongkhapa In Byang-chub-lam-rim-chen-mo

Posted on:2008-03-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J H MaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360215495446Subject:Chinese philosophy
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Tsongkhapa was the founder of the Gelu Sect. His ZhongguanThoughts has been researched by the scholars in fields of the Buddhism, the religionand the philosophy in hundreds of years, which was included inbyang-chub-lam-rim-chen-mo intensively. There are a lot of gains in the academe onthe thoughts of Tsongkhapa, but it is necessary to excavate his Zhongguan Thoughtsin byang-chub-lam-rim-chen-mo thoroughly.The article recite the traits easily during Tsongkhapa's studies and thethoughts trends in his religion activities. Under the foundation of scholars andbyang-chub-lam-rim-chen-mo, the writer state and analyze deeply the content, thecharacters and the meaning about the Tsongkhapa's Zhongguan Thoughts.Through studying the Tsongkhapa's life,the writer summarized the traits duringhis learning experience .There are many wise, time after time, combination andrushing about.His religion activities showed his mentality, Zhongguan Thoughts,combining clearness and mystery and paying attention to religious discipline. Inbyang-chub-lam-rim-chen-mo, Tsongkhapa's Zhongguan Thoughts refer to theview of the Buddhism books'status, man and thing no noumenon, the differencebetween the two cliques, the development and change of the things, the criticism onthe rivals and so on. He proved his arguments by many wise, built up his opinioncreatly. The traits of the Tsongkhapa's Zhongguan Thoughts consist of theamalgamation, be loyal to the explanations of the original text, the integrity, theunderstandability, the succession, the criticalness, the innovation, the ethic.Tsongkhapa's Zhongguan Thoughts eliminate the misunderstanding aboutZhongguan Thoughts in Tibet Buddhism, definite the difference between the Yingcheng Sect and the Zixu Sect again.
Keywords/Search Tags:Tsongkhapa the Zhongguan Thoughts, the development and change of the things, the man and thing no noumenon, the trait
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