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Chandaratan, D. |
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2016-11-22T09:19:07Z |
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2016-11-22T09:19:07Z |
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2016 |
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Chandaratan, D. 2016. A Comparative study of Paṭiccasamuppāda and relativism of Hua-Yen Buddhism. International Conference on Sanskrit Studies (ICSS), 04th November 2016, Department of Sanskrit, University of Kelaniya, Kelaniya. p 78. |
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978-955-704-006-6 |
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http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/15189 |
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Buddhism emphasizes that all the phenomena in the universe exist according to
cause and effect theory. One thing exists depending on another thing. There is no
independent nature of anything.. Udāna mentions “whenever this is present, this is
also present whenever this is absent, this is also absent and from the arising of this,
and this arises”. From the cessation of this, this ceases to be”.. Same time
Acēlakassapa sutta Buddha mentioned that thing happens neither by itself nor by
another nor by both nor by nor cause. Everything said to be dependably originated.
Above statements imply causal relativity of all the physical and psychical spheres.
Furthermore, Nalakalapa sutta explains that two sheaves of reeds were to stand
leaning against one another. In the same way, name and forms (nāma rūpa)
existing depending on each other. Above theory of causal relativity was developed
by Hua-Yen Mahayana Buddhist School during the period Tang dynasty of
China.It taught the doctrine of the mutual containment and interpenetration of all
phenomena. According to their mutual containment or relativism one thing
contains all other existing things as well as all existing things contain that one
thing. This philosophical doctrine can be understood through their very famous
parable known as Indra’s Net. It is thus “there is a wonderful net which stretches
out indefinitely in all directions, in heavenly abode of the Great God Indra. At the
net’s every node, is hung a single glittering jewel and since the net itself is infinite
in dimension, the jewels are infinite in number. There hang the jewels, glittering
like stars of the first magnitude. If we now arbitrarily select one of these jewels for
inspection and look closely at it, we will discover that in its polished surface there
are reflected all the other jewels in the net, which sparkle in the magnificence of its
totality. Not only that, but each of the jewels reflected in this one jewel is also
reflecting all the other jewels, so that the process of reflection is infinite, as each
gem reflects every other one and everything else in the universe”. This theory of
relativity in Hua-Yen school directly related with theory of paṭiccasamuppāda in
early Buddhism. Therefore Hua-Yen school of philosophy innovated the concept
of paṭiccasamuppāda as mutual containment and interpenetration to emphasis the
relativity of phenomena of world .The essence of the paṭiccasamuppāda is
relativism, the essence of relativism is dispel of all the views. The essence of dispel
of all views is middle path. Therefore Hua-Yen theory of relativism was not
theory purely established by Hua-Yen school but it germ can be seen in early
Buddhism. |
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en |
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Department of Sanskrit, University of Kelaniya, Kelaniya |
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dc.subject |
paṭiccasamuppāda |
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relativism |
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interpenetration Hua-Yen Buddhism |
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dc.title |
A Comparative study of Paṭiccasamuppāda and relativism of Hua-Yen Buddhism |
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Article |
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