「諸行無常」再考
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Sho-gyo-mu-jo (諸行無常. sarvasamskara anityah in orignal Sanskrit) is one of the most fundamental ideas of Buddhism. It has been generally regarded as "everything is evanescent" in Japan, but this interpretation represents only a small part of the idea since the word sarvasamskara means not only "everything" but also "mental conformation or creation of the mind (such as that of the external world, regarded by it as real, though actually non-existerit) ," and the word anitya means not only "evanescent" but "coming into existence." The purpose of this paper is to re-examine the idea Sho-gyo-mu-jo by referring to the usage in the context of Indian Buddhism and to show its proper meaning.
- 山口県立大学の論文
- 2004-03-25
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