Shelun School

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The Shelun School ( Chinese  摄 论 宗 , Pinyin Shèlùn zōng , W.-G. She-lun tsung ) or Samgraha School ( Sanskrit Saṃgrāha ) was a branch of Chinese Buddhism ( Hanchuan Fojiao ) of the Mahayana tradition. It is based on the Mahāyāna-samgraha-śāstra (Chinese She dacheng lun攝 大乗 論 / 摄 大乘 论) translated by the Indian monk Paramārtha (alias Zhendi; 500-569) in 563 .

literature

  • Buswell, Robert Jr; Lopez, Donald S. Jr., eds. (2013). "She lun zong," in the Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, p. 800. ISBN 9780691157863
  • Carmen Meinert : Chinese Chan and Tibetan rDzogs chen teaching . Diss. Bonn 2004, from p. 201ff.
  • Diana Paul: Philosophy of Mind in Sixth-Century China: Paramartha's Evolution of Consciousness. Stanford University Press, Stanford 1984.

Footnotes

  1. Chinese Zhēndì真諦 | 真谛 / 真諦
  2. ^ Daniel Boucher: Paramartha. In: Robert E. Buswell: Encyclopedia of Buddhism. Macmillan Reference Lib., New York 2003, ISBN 0-02-865718-7 , pp. 630-631.
  3. ^ Diana Paul: The Life and Time of Paramārtha (499-569). In: Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies. 5 (1), 1982, pp. 37-69.
  4. John P. Keenan: The Summary of the Great Vehicle by Bodhisattva Asanga ( Memento August 21, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), Berkeley, CA: Numata Center for Buddhist Translation and Research 1992. ISBN 1-886439-21-4 (Taishō vol. 31, no 1593).
Shelun school (alternative names of the lemma)
Shelun zong, Chinese  摄 论 宗 , Pinyin Shèlùnzōng , W.-G. She-lun tsung , Shelun xuepai 摄 论 学派; Japanese Shoron-shū 摂 論 宗, 摂 論 学派; Samgraha school, Saṃgrāha