
Kukai
This work examines his rigorous clarification of the distinctive character of Vajrayana practice that creatively portrayed it as taking goal of the path (Buddhahood) to be both its end and its means, and his forceful characterization of Shingon as the only form of Buddhism in Japan to enable the immediate accessibility of enlightenment. Kukai’s extensive knowledge of canonical Buddhist texts allowed him to frame Vajrayana practice as a method that could unite the "two truths" (ultimate and conventional) via a multi-layered contemplative practice that expresses their fundamental unity. He affirmed the possibility of achieving enlightenment in "this lifetime" by revealing how "this body" is already intrinsically grounded in the qualities of a Buddha. The practices facilitate a thoroughgoing realization of this identity.
The book also details Kukai’s engagement with debates active in China and India on the relationship between levels of embodiment (kaya in Sanskrit) understood to be possessed by a Buddha, and demonstrates the affinity his interpretation of Vajrayana has with later Indian and Tibetan models. It explores his rhetorical positioning vis-à-vis other Buddhist schools in Japan and highlights his ardor and urgency for promoting his vision of the power and beauty of Shingon practice.
- Undertitel
- Japan’s First Vajrayana Visionary
- Författare
- David L. Gardiner
- ISBN
- 9781886439900
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 446 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2024-08-31
- Sidor
- 340
