著者
板敷 真純
出版者
東洋大学大学院
雑誌
大学院紀要 = Bulletin of the Graduate School, Toyo University (ISSN:02890445)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.54, pp.147-133, 2017

There is no evidence that 親鸞 created any regulations or prescriptions for bringing together his disciples. However, we can infer that Shinran's disciples established prescriptions called "prohibitions" (seikin) to consolidate their own groups of disciples. However, there have been no sources to consult other than the prohibitions themselves to investigate the prescribed lifestyles of disciples. We focus on 高田顕智 and analyze his nenbutsu lifestyle. The following conclusions were reached after a thorough analysis. First, 大名目 and other sources tell us that Kenchi was an expert in Buddhist precepts. Moreover, 聞書 cites on what to do after eating the five pungent roots and the acceptability of eating meat and its exceptions. Hence, we can conclude that Kenchi's thoughts were on how to lead a religious life while paying attention to what he ate and aintaining his health.