Pub Date : 2021-11-04DOI: 10.1163/1570-6699_eall_eall_com_0361
Abdurishid Yakup
Sanskrit Buddhāvataṁsaka-sūtra “flower ornament scripture”, which forms the subject of the paper, is a Buddhist scripture translated into Chinese with the name of Huayan jing . On the basis of this scripture, the Huayan school of Buddhism emerged in China. This school is one of the thirteen Buddhist schools that emerged in China and is known as “Hwaŏm” in Korean and “Kegon” in Japanese. These fragments are today preserved at the Turfan Collection in Berlin Brandenburg Sciences and Humanities, registered under the archive numbers U 1323 (T I D), U 1326 (T I 2) and U 1329 (T I L 4) respectively. These fragments comprise the 13 th , 14 th , and 19 th leaves of an Old Uyghur manuscript, consisting of at least thirty chapters of the text of the Faxiang school, which developed from the Yogācāra school of Buddhism, also known as East Asian Buddhism. This paper contains the transcription and transliteration of aforementioned Old Uyghur fragment, translations into Turkish, notes and glossary with an analytical index.
构成本文主题的梵文Buddhāvataṁsaka-sūtra“花饰经”,是一部汉译佛经,名称为《花严经》。在此经文的基础上,中国出现了华严佛教。这个学派是在中国出现的13个佛教学派之一,在韩语中被称为Hwaŏm,在日语中被称为Kegon。这些碎片今天保存在柏林勃兰登堡科学与人文博物馆的吐鲁番收藏馆,档案编号分别为U 1323 (T I D), U 1326 (T I 2)和U 1329 (T I L 4)。这些碎片包括一份旧维吾尔语手稿的第13、14和19页,包括法相学派的至少30章文本,法相学派从Yogācāra佛教学派发展而来,也被称为东亚佛教。本文包含上述古维吾尔语片段的抄写、音译、土耳其语翻译、注释和词汇表,并附有分析索引。
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