The Awakening of Faith

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Author: Yoshito S. Hakeda

ISBN-10: 0231131577

ISBN-13: 9780231131575

Category: Buddhist Doctrine

"Whenever I have questions on Mahayana Buddhist doctrine, I return to this text and Professor Hakeda's interpretation of it. I wonder if I will ever encounter a work that is at once more profound, attractive, and mysterious than the Awakening of Faith." -- Ryuichi Abé, from the introduction\ First published in 1967, Yoshito S. Hakeda's critical interpretation of the Awakening of Faith has become a classic. This edition, which includes a new introduction by Ryuichi Abé, presents a beautiful...

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"Whenever I have questions on Mahayana Buddhist doctrine, I return to this text and Professor Hakeda's interpretation of it. I wonder if I will ever encounter a work that is at once more profound, attractive, and mysterious than the Awakening of Faith." -- Ryuichi Abé, from the introductionFirst published in 1967, Yoshito S. Hakeda's critical interpretation of the Awakening of Faith has become a classic. This edition, which includes a new introduction by Ryuichi Abé, presents a beautiful and accessible translation of one of the most influential works in Mahayana Buddhism. The Awakening of Faith explores the path leading to enlightenment and teaches the principles and methods of meditation. However, the text does not advocate a passive retreat into the quietude of meditation; instead it calls for dynamic social engagement based on compassion and wisdom. Philosophical and religious in its approach, the Awakening of Faith provides a comprehensive summary of the essentials of Mahayana Buddhism.The Awakening of Faith, commonly attributed to Asvaghosha, has been read and studied for more than a thousand years. Hakeda's interpretive comments, which have influenced a generation of scholars and readers, illuminate and explain the work and its more esoteric elements. Ryuichi Abé's introduction examines the importance of Hakeda's translation as well as the place of the Awakening of Faith within Buddhism. In this reprint edition, Chinese terms are rendered in Pinyin romanization. Also new to this edition are a Chinese character glossary and a vastly expanded index, which identify and cross-reference both major and minortheoretical terms and concepts throughout the work.

Foreword, by Wm. Theodore de BaryPrefaceIntroductionIntroduction to the Reprint Edition, by by Ryuichi AbéInvocationThe Contents of the Discourse Part 1 The Reasons for Writing Part 2 OutlinePart 3 InterpretationChapter One: Revelation of True Meaning I. One Mind and Its Two AspectsA. The Mind in Terms of the Absolute1. Truly Empty2. Truly NonemptyB. The Mind in Terms of Phenomena 1. The Storehouse Consciousnessa. The Aspect of Enlightenment(1) Original Enlightenment(2) The Process of Actualization of Enlightenment(a) Purity of Wisdom(b) Suprarational Functions(3) The Characteristics of the Essence of Enlightenmentb. The Aspect of Nonenlightenmentc. The Relationships Between Enlightenment and Nonenlightenment(1) Identity(2) Nonidentity2. The Cause and Conditions of Man's Being in Saüsàraa. Mindb. Consciousnessc. Defiled States of Mindd. Comments on the Terms Used in the Foregoing Discussion3. The Characteristics of Beings in Saüsàraa. Permeation of Ignoranceb. Permeation of Suchness(1) Permeation Through Manifestation of the Essence of Suchness (2) Permeation Through Influences (a) The Specific Coordinating Causes(b) The General Coordinating CausesII. The Essence Itself and the Attributes of Suchness, by or The Meanings of MahaA. The Greatness of the Essence of SuchnessB. The Greatness of the Attributes of Suchness C. The Greatness of the Influences of Suchness III. From Samsara to Nirva°aChapter Two: The Correction of Evil Attachments I. The Biased Views Held by Ordinary Men II.The Biased Views Held by the HinayanistsChapter Three: Analysis of the Types of Aspiration for Enlightenment, by or The Meanings of YanaI. The Aspiration for Enlightenment Through the Perfection of FaithII. The Aspiration for Enlightenment Through Understanding and DeedsIII. The Aspiration for Enlightenment Through InsightPart 4 On Faith and Practice On Four FaithsOn Five Practices The Practice of Cessation The Practice of Clear ObservationPart 5 Encouragement of Practice and the Benefits ThereofNotesGlossaryA Selected BibliographyIndex