仏教学
Buddhism
書名 | 著者名 | 冊数 | 出版元 | 刊行年 | 価格 | 解説 | |
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Die Lhan Kar Ma: ein früher katalog der ins tibetische :ubersetzten buddhistischen texte. | Herrmann-Pfandt, Adelheid | lxxxiii,531p | Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften | 2008 | 17,149円 | Lhan-kar-ma -- Buddhist literature -- Translations into Tibetan -- Bibliography -- Catalogs The lHan kar ma is one of three ninth century Tibetan catalogues enumerating the Tibetan translations of Buddhist texts. The list contains about 750 titles and was written in AD 812 on commission of the Tibetan king to provide an overview of the translations that had already been finished. | |
Bhavanakramah of Acarya Kamalasila (Tibetan version, Sanskrit restoration and Hindi translation) | Kamalasila | xlv,422p | Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies | 2020(1985) | 1,980円 | On the nature and practice of Buddhist contemplative realization; Sanskrit text restored from the Tibetan version. Slob-dpon Kamalashīla gyis mdzad pa'i sgom rim thog mtha' bar gsum bzhugs so = Bhāvanākramaḥ : Bhoṭa-saṃskaraṇa, Saṃskr̥ta punaruddhāra evaṃ Hindī anuvāda / Ācāryakamalaśīlapraṇītaḥ ; Saṃskr̥ta-punaruddhāraka, Hindī-anuvādaka evaṃ sampādaka, Jñalachena Namaḍola, Ācārya ; paryavekshaka, Pro. Rāmaśaṅkara Tripāṭhī | |
What Is Buddhist Studies? | Das, Sajib Kumar (ed.) | viii,340p | Buddhist World Press | 2017 | 7,920円 | Buddhism -- Doctrines -- Study and teaching The book titled 'What is Buddhist Studies?" resembles a mirror that reflects some outlines of the most important and demanding topic on the academic study of Buddhism, subsuming both Buddhist doctrine and philosophy. The aforesaid term applies to both the traditional and scientific studies. It also applies to the academic field, which is a subset of religious studies, and is distinct from Buddhist Philosophy or Buddhist theology. Hence, Buddhist Studies covers the study of the five major and five minor sciences. These sciences are interconnected like spider-web. Each one of them has its own importance and significance. Santiniketan [India] : Department of Indo-Tibetan Studies, Visva-Bharati, in association with Buddhist World Press | |
Prajnaparamitavajracchedikasutram with Prajnaparamitavajracchedikatika of Acarya Kamalasila. | Kamalasila | x,450p | Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies | 2019(1944) | 1,822円 | Canonical text of Mahayana Buddhism on the concept of voidness (Sunyata) Prajñāpāramitāvajracchedikāsūtram : evaṃ Ācāryakamalaśīlaviracitā Āryaprajñāpāramitāvajracchedikāṭīkā = Slob-dpon Kamalashila gyis mdzad pa'i 'Phags pa shes rab kyi pha rol tu phyin pa rdo rje gcod pa zhes bya ba'i rgya cher 'grel pa bzhugs so Sanskrit, Hindi and Tibetan | |
Samkatha. | Deokar, Mahesh Lata (ed.) | 212p | Dept. of Pali, Savitribai Phule Pune Univ./ Aditya Prakashan | 2021 | 4,752円 | Buddhist literature -- History and criticism -- Congresses Saṃkathā Selected papers of the International Seminar on Buddhist Narratives, held in the memory of Prof. Michael Hahn, organized by Dept. of Pali, Pune Univ., 24-26th Feb. 2016. Includes papers from S.S. Bahulkar, Peter Skilling,, Lata Mahesh Deokar, Johannes Schneider and others. | |
Stupa and its Technology: a Tibeto-Buddhist perspective. | Dorjee, Pema | xxxiv,189p photos. | Indira Gandhi National Ctr. for the Arts/ Motilal | 2001(1996) | 2,356円 | Buddhist Stūpa -- Design and construction -- History -- Tibet The present study shows how Tibet became a treasure house of Buddhist culture and literature-highlighting important texts dealing with stupa architecture. Various ritual activities associated witht the construction of the stupa are described along with the eight fundamental types of Tibeto-Buddhist stupas and their main structural components. A survey of the Stūpas found in the upper Indus Valley in the Leh region of Ladakh shows their similarity to the Tibeto-Buddhist tradition. The value of the book is enhanced by am appendix with English translation of four important Tibetan texts preceded by transliteration. | |
Vimalakirtinirdeshasutram | Gokhale, Pradeep P. (ed.) | xli,389p | Central Inst. of Higher Tibetan Studies | 2021 | 1,870円 | Vimalakīrtinirdeśasūtram : Phags pa dri ma med par grags pas bstan pa zhes bya ba theg pa chen poʼi mdo (Sanskrit & Tibetan version) Study on Bodhisattva Vimalakīrti's text "Ārya Vimalakīrtinirdeśa nāma Mahāyāna Sūtra" on Buddhist philosophy and doctrines | |
Pratyayapariksa Nama Prathamam Prakaranam | Tenzin, Pema (tr. & ed.) | xxvi,343p | Central Inst. of Higher Tibetan Studies | 2021 | 2,057円 | Pratyayaparīkṣa nāma prathamaṃ prakaraṇaṃ : (Sanskrit & Tibetan text with Hindi translation) translated & edited by Prof. Pema Tenzin = Ācāryanāgārjunakr̥taṃ mūlamadyamakaśāstram Ācāryacandrakīrtiviracitayā prasannapadāṭīkayā saṃvalitam Pratyayaprarikshā nāma prathaṃ prakaraṇaṃ : Slob-dpon Klu-sgrub kyis mdzad paʼi rtsa baʼi tshig leʼur byas pa dang Slob-dpon Zla-ba-grags-pas mdzad paʼi deʼi ʼgrel pa tshig gsal ba zhes bya ba bzhugs so : Rab byed dang po, Rkyen brtag pa. Tibetan, Sanskrit and Hindi.'Pratyayaparīkṣā', chapter one of 'Madhyamakakārikā' text by Nāgārjuna with commentarial work 'Madhyamakāvatāra' text by Candrakīrti | |
Pramanavartika Abhiprayaprakashika Tika, | Tripathi, Ram Shankar (tr. & comm.) | xl,244p | Central Inst. of Higher Tibetan Studies | 2021 | 1,496円 | Pramānavārtika Abhiprāyaprakā,sikā Tīkā, 2nd chapter, Pratyaksapariccheda. Hindi tr. & comm. | |
The Buddhakalpalatantra Chapters 9 to 14. critically edited & translated | Luo Hong (ed. & tr.) | xxix,249p | China Tibetology Pub. House | 2010 | 13,885円 | Knowledge, Theory of (Buddhism) -- Mandala -- Tantric Buddhism -- Early works to 1800 The Buddhakapālatantra : chapters 9 to 14/ critically ed. and transl. by Luo Hong ; with a preface by Harunaga Isaacson and Alexis Sanderson Texts in English, Sanskrit and Tibetan, introd. in Chinese and English | |
Abhayakaragupta's Abhyapaddhati Chapters 9 to 14. critically edited & translated | Luo Hong (ed. & tr.) | xxxiii,130p | China Tibetology Research Center/ Austrian Academy of Sciences | 2010 | 6,689円 | Tantric Buddhism -- Vajrayana Abhayākaragupta's abhayapaddhati. Chapters 9 to 14/ critically edited and translated by Luo Hong with a preface by Harunaga Isaacson and Alexis Sanderson. Text in English, Tibetan and Sanskrit; preface in English and Chinese | |
Pancasatika Prajnaparamita: | Li Xuezhu & Fujita Yoshimichi (ed.) | xc,160p | China Tibetology Research Center/ Austrian Academy of Sciences | 2017 | 8,058円 | Yogācāra Buddhism -- Sutra Pañcaśatikā Prajñāpāramitā : Sanskrit and Tibetan Texts/ Critically edited by Li Xuezhu and Fujita Yoshimichi 五百頌般若経 The Pañcaśatikā Prajñāpāramitā or „Perfection of Wisdom in 500 Lines“ is a Mahāyāna Buddhist scripture that has received almost no attention to date, neither within Buddhist tradition nor in modern scholarship. The text is nonetheless of unique value, as an influence of the Consciousness-only or Yogācāra school can clearly be seen. The critical edition of the Sanskrit text presented in this volume is chiefly based on a photocopy kept in the library of the China Tibetology Research Center, Beijing, of a codex unicus found in the Norbulingka Palace in Lhasa. The volume also contains a critical edition of the Classical Tibetan translation, the Song dynasty Chinese translation, and a diplomatic transcription of the Sanskrit manuscript. The introduction is offered in English, Chinese, and Japanese. | |
The Essence of Scholasticism: Abhidarmahrdaya. T1550, revised edition with a completelt new introduction | Willemen, Charles | xi,346p | Motilal | 2006(1975) | 2,356円 | Abhidharma -- Early works to 1800 The essence of scholasticism : Abhidharmahṛdaya. T 1550 ; revised edition with a completely new introduction/ [translated and annotated by] Charles Willemen Chinese and English with Chinese-Sanskrit-English glossary 阿毘曇心論 *Originally published as: The essence of metaphysics. Brussels : Institut Belge des Hautes Études Bouddhiques, 1975. Serie Études et Textes 4. *"The name of the author, Dharmaśreṣṭhin, has often been given as Dharmaśrī, but the Japanese usually follow Ono Genmyō and call him Dharmaśreṣṭhin"--Page 2. | |
Vrttamalastuti of Jnanasrimitra with Sakyaraksita's Vrttamala(stuti)vivrti. | Hahn, Michael (ed.) | 177p | Aditya Prakashan | 2016 | 3,960円 | Sanskrit language -- Metrics and rhythmics -- Mañjūśrī -- Poetry Vṛttamālāstuti of Jñānaśrīmitra with Śākyarakṣita's Vṛttamālā(stuti)vivṛti : critical edition Sanskrit and English The Vrttamalastuti or Praise in the Form of a Garland of Metres Counted by Syllables is a unique piece of literature composed by Jnanasrimitra, who taught Buddhist philosophy and other subjects at the university of Vikramasila in the first half of the 11th century. | |
A Buddhist Doctrine of Experience: a new translation and interpretation of the works of Vasubandhu the Yogacarin. | Kochumuttom, Thomas A. | xxii,287p | Motilal | 2017(1982) | 2,356円 | Vasubandhu -- Yogācāra (Buddhism) A Buddhist doctrine of experience a new translation and interpretation of the works of Vasubandhu the Yogācārin/ a new translation and interpretation of the works of Vasubandhu the Yogācārin [by] Thomas A. Kochumuttom 1. Introduction: a general statement of the thesis and arguments 2. Discrimination between middle and extremes (Madhyānta-vibhāga). 3. A treatise on the three natures (Trisvabhāva-Nirdeśa). 4. A treatise in thirty stanzas (Triṃśatikā). 5. A treatise in twenty stanzas (Viṃśatikā). 6. Idealism or Realism? Translation of the Texts | |
Buddhism, Meditation, and Free Will: a theory of mental freedom. | Repetti, Rick | xvi,205p pap. | Routledge | 2020(19) | 8,518円 | Buddhism -- Doctrines -- Free will and determinism -- Religious aspects This book presents a comprehensive analytical review of extant scholarship on perspectives on free will. It studies and refutes the most powerful Western and Buddhist philosophical objections to free will and explores the possibility that a form of agency may in fact exist within Buddhism. Providing a detailed explanation of how Buddhist meditation increases self-regulative mind-control abilities, the author argues that the Buddhist path is designed to produce meditation virtuosos exhibiting mind-control abilities far exceeding the free-will advocate’s ability to ‘do otherwise’ or have their choices be ‘up to’ them. Based on the empirically-supported mind-control cultivated by these meditation virtuosos, the book proposes the principle of, ‘Buddhist Soft Compatibilism’, a theory of ‘freedom of the mind’ that entails freedoms of the will, attention, emotion and action, compatible with both determinism and indeterminism. | |
Emptiness in Indian Buddhism. | Tachikawa Musashi | xi,194p | Vajra Books | 2018 | 2,901円 | Sunyata -- Emptiness (Philosophy) -- Buddhism -- India -- History This book is a collection of my essays on Emptiness thought in Indian Buddhism, journal articles and conference papers composed over four decades. All have been recently revised and reflect my current views. I first became interested in this problem when I was a college student. What drew me to the question was: How is Emptiness expressed by words? Since then, I have returned to arguments concerning Emptiness over and over, in search of greater clarity. My approach has remained philological, depending on close reading of Sanskrit, Tibetan and Chinese texts. (from "Preface") | |
Nagarjuna and the Art of Negation: | Varghese, Mathew | xx,255p | Sanctum Books | 2020 | 3,940円 | Sunyata -- Emptiness (Philosophy) -- Buddhism -- India -- History The conception of atman- Brahman is the foundation of Vedic philosophersi understanding of transcendentals as truth (sat), consciousness (cit) and bliss (ananada). Nagarjuna, on the other hand, employs negative dialectics to confute the logical structure of either/or that demands metaphysical concepts; and by employing the four-value logical structure, he introduces the transcendentals as wisdom and compassion. This book uses Nagarjunian art of negation to reread his philosophy differently to discern the concept of emptiness ( sunyata) as the co-dependent evolution of various elements of the subjective self and the elements of objective experiences in the dominion of the subjective self; therein it is possible to redefine no-soul (nairatmya) as self-being, and idominion of subjectivityi for replacing a metaphysical postulation; and the transcendentals as wisdom and compassion. | |
The Legend of King Asoka: | Strong, John S. | xiv,336p | Motilal | 2008(1989) | 1,960円 | Aśoka, King of Magadha, active 259 B.C. -- Avadāna -- Aśokāvadāna -- Buddhism The legend of King Aśoka a study and translation of the Aśokāvadāna/ John S. Strong An English translation of the Asokavadana text, the Sanskrit version of the legend of King Asoka, first written in the second century A.D. Emperor of India during the third century B.C. and one of the most important rulers in the history of Buddhism, Asoka has hitherto been studied in the West primarily from his edicts and rock inscriptions in many parts of the Indian subcontinent. Through an extensive critical essay and a fluid translation, John Strong examines the importance of the Asoka of the legends for our overall understanding of Buddhism. | |
Suhrllekhah: a friend's letter of Acarya Nagarjuna. | Nagarjuna | lviii,252p | Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan | 2012 | 1,188円 | Religious life -- Buddhism -- Buddhist priests -- India -- Correspondence -- Early works to 1800 Suhr̥llekha: Friend's letter of Ācārya Nāgārjuna: Ācāryanāgārjunakr̥taḥ Suhr̥llekhaḥ Ācāryanāgārjunakr̥taḥ ; sañcayitā anuvādakaḥ saṃśodhakaśca, Priyasena Siṃhaḥ सुहृल्लेखः / आचार्यनागार्जुनकृतः ; सञ्चयिता अनुवादकः संशोधकश्च, प्रियसेन सिंहः.; Suhr̥llekhaḥ: Friend's letter of Ācārya Nāgārjuna On Buddhist religious life and doctrines In Sanskrit (Sanskrit in Devanagari & Roman); commentary and translation in Hindi and English |