Variations in the Contemplation of the Repulsiveness of Food, āhārepatikūlasaññā: Canonical, Theravāda, Sarvāstivāda and Mahāyāna Forms

IF 0.6 3区 哲学 0 PHILOSOPHY Contemporary Buddhism Pub Date : 2019-04-21 DOI:10.1080/14639947.2019.1599568
M. Kong
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ABSTRACT This article explores the changing treatment of a meditation practice, the contemplation of the repulsiveness of food, āhārepaṭikūlasaññā, from its presence in lists of saññā in canonical texts to its detailed explanation in post-canonical texts of the first millennium CE. We observe two main developments: the limitation in the benefits attributed to the practice within commentarial-period Theravada, and two entirely divergent branches in the way the practice is treated. In the Visuddhimagga of Theravada Buddhism, we see a somewhat practical approach that identifies the unpleasant aspects of the monk’s experience of seeking, eating, digesting and excreting food, and takes them as the focus of a 10-stage meditation practice. In the Sarvāstivāda texts, we see a conceptual aversion created by the association of specific food items with other items treated as impure within meditation practice. This articles explores all these divergences, drawing conclusions about what this says in terms of the understanding of food in these two branches.
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《对食物厌恶性的思考的变化》,āhārepatikūlasaññā:规范,Theravāda, Sarvāstivāda和Mahāyāna形式
摘要:本文探讨了冥想练习的变化方式,对食物的排斥性的沉思,āhārepaṭikālasaññā,从它出现在规范文本中的sañíā列表中,到它在公元前一千年的后规范文本中得到详细解释。我们观察到两个主要的发展:上座部时期的实践所带来的利益的限制,以及对待实践的两个完全不同的分支。在上座部佛教的Visuddhimagga中,我们看到了一种有点实用的方法,它确定了僧侣在寻找、进食、消化和排泄食物的经历中令人不快的方面,并将其作为10个阶段冥想练习的重点。在Sarvāstivāda文本中,我们看到了一种概念上的厌恶,这种厌恶是由特定的食物与冥想练习中被视为不纯的其他食物相关联而产生的。这篇文章探讨了所有这些分歧,得出了关于这两个分支对食物的理解的结论。
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