The Platform sutra of the Sixth Patriarch : the text of the Tun-huang manuscript /

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Author / Creator:Huineng, 638-713.
Uniform title:Liuzu da shi fa bao tan jing. English & Chinese
Imprint:New York : Columbia University Press, ©2012.
Description:1 online resource (xvi, 220, [30] pages)
Language:English
Chinese
Series:Translations from the Asian classics
Translations from the Asian classics.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11136434
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Other uniform titles:Yampolsky, Philip B. (Philip Boas), 1920-1996.
Huineng, 638-713. Liuzu da shi fa bao tan jing.
ISBN:9780231501347
023150134X
9780231159562
0231159560
9780231159579
0231159579
Notes:Originally published: 1967.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
In English and Chinese; translated from Chinese.
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Summary:The Platform Sutra records the teachings of Hui-neng, the Sixth Patriarch, who is revered as one of the two great figures in the founding of Chan (Zen) Buddhism. This translation is the definitive English version of the eighth-century Chan classic. Phillip B. Yampolsky has based his translation on the Tun-huang manuscript, the earliest extant version of the work. A critical edition of the Chinese text is given at the end of the volume. Dr. Yampolsky also furnishes a lengthy and detailed historical introduction which contains much information hitherto unavailable even to scho.
Other form:Print version: Huineng, 638-713. Liuzu da shi fa bao tan jing. English & Chinese. Platform sutra of the Sixth Patriarch. New York : Columbia University Press, ©2012 9780231159562
Publisher's no.:EB00662155 Recorded Books
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Dating back to the eighth century C.E., the Platform Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch is a foundational text of Chan/Zen Buddhism that reveals much about the early evolution of Chinese Chan and the ideological origins of Japanese Zen and Korean Son. Purported to be the recorded words of the famed Huineng, who was understood to be the Sixth Patriarch of Chan and the father of all later Chan/Zen Buddhism, the Platform Sutra illuminates fundamental Chan Buddhist principles in an expressive sermon that describes how Huineng overcame great personal and ideological challenges to uphold the exalted lineage of the enlightened Chan patriarchs while realizing the ultimate Buddhist truth of the original, pure nature of all sentient beings.

Huineng seems to reject meditation, the value of good karma, and the worship of the buddhas, conferring instead a set of "formless precepts" on his audience, marked by embedded notes in the text. In his central message, an inherent, perfect buddha nature stands as the original true condition of all sentient beings, which people of all backgrounds can experience for themselves. Philip Yampolsky's masterful translation contains extensive explanatory notes and an edited, amended version of the Chinese text. His introduction critically considers the background and historical setting of the work and locates Huineng's place within the history and legends of Chan Buddhism. This new edition features a foreword by Morten Schlütter further situating the Platform Sutra within recent historical research and textual evidence, and an updated glossary that includes the modern pinyin system of transcription.

Item Description:Originally published: 1967.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvi, 220, [30] pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780231501347
023150134X
9780231159562
0231159560
9780231159579
0231159579