Three Short Treatises by Vasubandhu, Sengzhao, and Zongmi

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Three Short Treatises by Vasubandhu, Sengzhao, and Zongmi
Translation of Yuanren lun

Taishō 1609 Volume Volume 31

A Mahayana Demonstration on the Theme of Action
Despite its brevity, A Mahayana Demonstration on the Theme of Action (Karmasiddhi-prakaraṇa), attributed to Vasubandhu and translated into Chinese by the scholar-monk Xuanzang, is a densely packed philosophical argumentation on the correct interpretation of scriptural references about the three kinds of actions of body, speech, and mind. The text reflects Yogācāra philosophy, including discussion of the storehouse consciousness (ālayavijñāna).

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Skt. Karmasiddhiprakaraṇa, translated by Xuanzang into the Chinese as Dasheng chengye lun (大乘成業論). 1 fascicle.

Translator(s): John P. Keenan

Taishō 1858 Volume Volume 45

Essays of Sengzhao
Sengzhao’s Essays (Zhao lun) comprise an introductory chapter, four essays, and an exchange of letters. The work can be seen as an extended meditation on sagehood, a perennial theme in Chinese religio-philosophical thought. These writings offer an original response to a set of concerns unique to Sengzhao, his community, and his times, and are an important voice in the religious speculation of early medieval China. Includes Zongmi’s annotations.

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Ch. Zhao lun (肇論).1 fascicle.

Translator(s): Rafal Felbur

Taishō 1886 Volume Volume 45

Treatise on the Origin of Humanity
The Treatise on the Origin of Humanity (Yuanren lun) by the Huayan patriarch Zongmi classifies various teachings of Buddhism on a scale of relative profundity, and specifically critiques the weaknesses of the teachings of Confucianism and Daoism, which he regards as inferior to Buddhism. This work formed the basis for some of the arguments in later East Asian history on the relationship of the three teachings.

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Ch. Yuanren lun (原人論). 1 fascicle.

Translator(s): Jan Yün-hua

(Source: BDK America)

Citation Keenan, John P., Rafal Felbur, and Jan Yün-hua, trans. Three Short Treatises by Vasubandhu, Sengzhao, and Zongmi: A Mahayana Demonstration on the Theme of Action (Taishō Volume 31, Number 1609), Essays of Sengzhao (Taishō Volume 45, Number 1858), and Treatise on the Origin of Humanity (Taishō Volume 45, Number 1886). Moraga, CA: BDK America, 2017.

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