著者
朴 昭映
出版者
日本印度学仏教学会
雑誌
印度學佛教學研究
巻号頁・発行日
vol.65, no.2, pp.600-604, 2017

<p>Ennin's Diary (<i>Nittō guhō junrei kōki</i> 入唐求法巡礼行記) is a four volume diary written by Ennin 円仁, a Japanese Buddhist monk in China during the ninth century. It records reference to a temple (Jŏksan Bŏphwa wŏn 赤山法華院) established by Jang Bogo 張保皐 in China. Ennin wrote his diary while on Buddhist pilgrimage to China for nine years and three months (838–847).</p><p>This paper focuses on a study of features of the Buddhist rituals of Jŏksan Bŏphwa wŏn. There are five features. The first is the scripture-lecturing rite at Jŏksan Bŏphwa wŏn. The second is Silla rite of a single-day lecture. The third is Silla rite of reciting scriptures. The fourth is the importance given to dhyāna (禅). The fifth is the importance given to the eight-scroll <i>Suvarṇaprabhāsasūtra</i> (金光明経). According to my analysis, these rituals were unique methods of Buddhist repentance (懺法) found only at Jŏksan Bŏphwa wŏn.</p><p>Moreover, this paper examines Hieizan's 比叡山 Buddhist rituals and examines how they are influenced by Tang rituals and those of Silla as seen at Jŏksan Bŏphwa wŏn. </p>

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こんな論文どうですか? 円仁の『入唐求法巡礼行記』に関する一考察(朴 昭映),2017 https://t.co/F7HMj8iZkm <p>Ennin's Diary (<i>Nittō …

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