Studies on Humanistic Buddhism VI : Humanistic Buddhism: Wisdom and Compassion in Action

作者
Miao Guang, Juewei (co-editors)
出版者
Fo Guang Cultural Enterprise Co., Ltd.
出版日期
2024/10/01
書籍簡介
In Buddhism, the concept of upāya kauśalya refers to using skillful means to teach each person according to their capability to understand. What might be appropriate for some people at a certain time might not be appropriate for others at different times. In other words, tailoring the message so that it resonates with the audience. Although the means of guiding sentient beings are only partial aspects of the ultimate truth, using language and teaching methods that inspire others to begin on the path toward enlightenment. Skillful means is one of the perfections (paramitā) of Mahāyāna Buddhism. Just like a bodhisattva motivated by wisdom and compassion, Venerable Master Hsing Yun made a great vow to help bring out the spiritual potential of sentient beings. He crafted a version of Humanistic Buddhism that integrated Buddhist doctrine with the daily life of people of current times and cultures. He not only adapted his teaching to effectively transmit the Dharma, he also used skillful means to propagate the Dharma. The articles
Venerable Master Hsing Yun and the Reinterpretation of the “Pure Land” within Humanistic Buddhism
Lih Jing Ting
M.A. Student, Nan Tien Institute
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