00842nam0-22003011i-450-99000816367040332120051103111753.0000816367FED01000816367(Aleph)000816367FED0100081636720050714f19531959km-y0itab50------bafreFRd-------001yy<<Les >>routesM. PerpillouParisCentre de Documentation Universitaires.i.67 p.ill.27 cm<<Les >>cours de SorbonneGeographie de la circulationTrasportiPerpillou,Aimé<1902-1976>417020ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990008163670403321C-04-114Ist. 5161ILFGEILFGERoutes736811UNINA02414nam 2200385 450 99632015280331620221205170311.0(CKB)3790000000064249(NjHacI)993790000000064249(EXLCZ)99379000000006424920221205d2015 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Mahaparinirvana-mahasutra and the emergence of Tathagatagarbha doctrine /Michael RadichHamburg :Hamburg University Press,2015.1 online resource (266 pages)Hamburg Buddhist studies3-943423-20-4 "Famously, tathāgatagarbha doctrine holds that every sentient being has within the body a womb for Buddhas, or an embryonic Buddha--the potential for full buddhahood. Previous scholars have seen this doctrine as originating in the Tathāgatagarbha-sūtra. In this book, Michael Radich argues that rather, the Mahāparinirvāṇa-mahāsūtra is most likely our earliest extant tathāgatagarbha text. Radich then argues that tathāgatagarbha ideas originated as part of a wider pattern of docetic Buddhology--ideas holding that Buddhists are not really as they appear. Buddhist docetic texts are clearly troubled by the notion that Buddhas could have flesh-and-blood human mothers. The Mahāparinirvāṇa-mahāsūtra is one such text, and tathāgatagarbha functions as a better substitute for imperfect human maternity: rather than a putrid, painful human womb, buddhahood springs from a "womb" inherent in every sentient being, which promises final liberation from flesh altogether. This book should interest readers concerned with the history of Buddhist ideas, gender in Buddhism, the early Mahāyāna, the cult of the Buddha's relics, and relations between Buddhist ideas and practice"-- Back coverHamburg Buddhist studies.Tathāgatagarbha (Buddhism)BuddhismDoctrinesTathāgatagarbha (Buddhism)BuddhismDoctrines.294.385Radich Michael706115NjHacINjHaclBOOK996320152803316The Mahaparinirvana-mahasutra and the emergence of Tathagatagarbha doctrine2891944UNISA