The Sutra on the Concentration of Sitting Meditation is a meditation manual compiled in China in the 4th century C.E. by Kumarajiva; the noted translator of many important Mahayana sutras and philosophical texts. Based on his profound knowledge of both Traditional and Mahayana Buddhism; Kumarajiva introduced Mahayana thought systematically and significantly advanced the Chinese understanding of Buddhism. This clear and well-organized manual describes both Traditional and Mahayanist meditation methods; based on the classification of practitioners into five different types. According to practitioners’ inclinations to lust; anger; ignorance; discursive thoughts; or a combination of these; an appropriate remedial practice is prescribed for each type. Though the specific methods vary for Traditional or Mahayana followers; the general framework of practice is largely the same; suggesting that to Kumarajiva; Mahayanist meditation was not separate from Traditional forms of meditation. For the Chinese; the Sutra on the Concentration of Sitting Meditation provided much-needed clear guidance for meditation practice and this text exerted significant influence on the subsequent development of Buddhist meditation in China; especially on the Tiantai tradition.
#691561 in Books EWorld Inc. 1994-06-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.50 x 5.50 x .50l; .0 #File Name: 1881316750125 pages
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