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(英文版) 長阿含研究Dīrgha-āgama Studies
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The present book collects research papers by Bhikkhu Anālayo containing translations of Dīrgha-āgama discourses and comparative studies of their Pāli parallels (as well as relevant Sanskrit fragments), together with three appendices. Several chapters and the appendices are devoted to examining aspects of the early Buddhist oral transmission. In addition, topics taken up in the course of this book are the analysis of views in the Brahmajāla, healing in early Buddhism, the Buddha's last meditation, his display of fire miracles, levitation, debating strategies, and the future Buddha Maitreya.     作者簡介 Bhikkhu Anālayowas born in Germany in 1962 and ordained in Sri Lanka in 1995. He completed a Ph.D. thesis at the University of Peradeniya (Sri Lanka) in 2000 and a habilitation thesis at the University of Marburg (Germany) in 2007. At present he is a professor at the University of Hamburg, Numata Center for Buddhist Studies (Germany).
NT$ $595 | 85折
(英文版) 中阿含經研究論文集 Research on the Madhyama-āgama This is the third volume of proceedings of the Āgama seminars convened by the Āgama Research Group at the Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts (formerly Dharma Drum Buddhist College). It collects academic contributions on various aspects related to the Middle-length Collec¬tions of discourses (sūtras, suttas) transmitted by different early Buddhist lineages of reciters, preserved in their Indic originals in Gandhari, Pali and Sanskrit as well as in Chinese and Tibetan translations.     作者簡介 About the editor:Bhikkhunī DhammadinnāDharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts About the contributors: Mark Allon & Blair SilverlockUniversity of Sydney Bhikkhu AnālayoUniversity of Hamburg Roderick S. BucknellUniversity of Queensland Jin-il Chung(鄭鎮一)Göttingen Academy of Sciences Takamichi Fukita(吹田隆道)Bukkyō University Jen-jou Hung(洪振洲)Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts Seishi Karashima(辛嶋靜志)The International Research Institute forAdvanced Buddhology at Soka University Michael RadichVictoria University of Wellington Richard SalomonUniversity of Washington Peter SkillingÉcole française d’Extrême-Orient Ingo StrauchUniversity of Lausanne
NT$ $383 | 85折
(英文版) 增壹阿含研究 Ekottarika-āgama Studies
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The present book collects research papers by Bhikkhu Anālayo with translations of Ekottarika-āgama discourses and comparative studies of their Pāli parallels, together with three appendices on the terms Mahāyāna, Hīnayāna, and Theravāda. Several papers study aspects of the Ekottarika-āgama as a collection distinct from other Nikāya and Āgama collections. In addition, topics taken up in the course of this book are seclusion, the lion's roar, the wheel-turning king, Paccekabuddhas, and the four noble truths, as well as depictions of accomplished nuns and their significance.     作者簡介 Bhikkhu Anālayo was born in Germany in 1962 and ordained in Sri Lanka in 1995. He completed a Ph.D. thesis at the University of Peradeniya (Sri Lanka) in 2000 and a habilitation thesis at the University of Marburg (Germany) in 2007. At present he is a professor at the University of Hamburg, Numata Center for Buddhist Studies (Germany).
NT$ $578 | 85折
Liberated in Stillness and Motion 動靜皆自在(英文版) Live a life of ease and freedom, on the basis of peace and solidity, with the principle of being less agitated and affected.   Many masters in the history of Chinese Chan Buddhism emphasized practice as daily living. Whether monastic or lay, a follower uses the concepts and methods of Chan in daily life. By doing so, one experiences calmness and ease while being spontaneous and lively amidst mundane reality. Chan is not a religion, not a philosophy, and surely not mysterious or weird sorcery. It is the wisdom of living, the cultivation of body and mind, and a principle and guideline for spiritual development. It is also the best method for influencing and purifying the environment.--Master Sheng Yen     作者簡介   Master Sheng Yen (1930-2009) Master Sheng Yen was born in 1930 and became a monk in 1943. He conducted a six-year solitary retreat, after which he went to Japan for further study and obtained a doctorate in Buddhist literature at Rissho University. In 1975, he began sharing the Dharma in the US, and in 1989, founded the Dharma Drum Mountain organization. In 2005, he established the Dharma Drum Lineage of Chan Buddhism, as an effort to reinvent Chinese Buddhism.   He authored more than 100 publications in Chinese, English, and Japanese, and received the Sun Yat-sen Art and Literary Award, the Sun Yat-sen Academic Award, and the Presidential Cultural Award, among other honorary awards.   He proposed the vision of "uplifting the character of humanity and building a pure land on earth," founded the Chung-Hwa Institute of Buddhist Studies, Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts, and Dharma Drum Sangha University. Experienced in Chan using correct approaches, he guided practice in both the West and East. Popularizing the Dharma in modern language, the Master initiated movements including Protecting the Spiritual Environment, Four Kinds of Environmentalism, the Fivefold Spiritual Renaissance Campaign, and the Six Ethics of the Mind. He shared the Dharma globally with a broadminded perspective, winning him worldwide recognition.
NT$ $306 | 85折
(英文版) 雜阿含研究 Saṃyukta-āgama Studies
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The present book collects research papers by Bhikkhu Anālayo with translations of Saṃyukta-āgama discourses and comparative studies of their Pāli parallels, together with two appendices on the relationship between commentary and discourse as well as on the Udāna collection. Topics taken up in the course of the studies are the four noble truths as a diagnostic scheme, concern for the welfare of others, the transfer of merit, humour, Aṅgulimāla, teachings to laity, attitudes towards nuns, arahants and suicide, teaching and awakening, the gender-inclusiveness of the address 'monk', the acrobat simile, mindfulness of breathing, the Buddha's first discourse, self-cremation, and the Buddha's visit to his mother in the Heaven of the Thirty-three.     作者簡介 Bhikkhu Anālayowas born in Germany in 1962 and ordained in Sri Lanka in 1995. He completed a Ph.D. thesis at the University of Peradeniya (Sri Lanka) in 2000 and a habilitation thesis at the University of Marburg (Germany) in 2007. At present he is a professor at the University of Hamburg, Numata Center for Buddhist Studies (Germany), and a researcher at the Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts (Taiwan).
NT$ $527 | 85折
The World of Chan 禪的世界(英文版) Chan is not necessarily any one thing, nor does Chan affirm or deny anything. However, whatever you need, Chan gives to you.   For regular meditators, this book provides basic sitting meditation techniques. Exceptionally busy people are advised to try and use the Chan cultivation methods in this book to harmonize themselves, and dissolve their attachment to "self." From relaxing the body and mind for as little as three minutes to attending to body and mind throughout daily life, these methods show the simplicity and practicality of expedient Chan methods.--Master Sheng Yen     作者簡介   Master Sheng Yen (1930-2009)   聖嚴法師1930年生於江蘇南通,1943年於狼山出家,後因戰亂投身軍旅,十年後再次披剃出家。曾於高雄美濃閉關六年,隨後留學日本,獲立正大學文學博士學位。1975年應邀赴美弘法。1989年創建法鼓山,並於2005年開創繼起漢傳禪佛教的「中華禪法鼓宗」。   聖嚴法師是一位思想家、作家暨國際知名禪師,曾獲臺灣《天下》雜誌遴選為「四百年來臺灣最具影響力的五十位人士」之一。著作豐富,中、英、日文著作達百餘種,先後獲頒中山文藝獎、中山學術獎、總統文化獎及社會各界的諸多獎項。   聖嚴法師提出「提昇人的品質,建設人間淨土」的理念,主張以大學院、大普化、大關懷三大教育推動全面教育,相繼創辦中華佛學研究所、法鼓佛教學院、僧伽大學、法鼓大學等院校,也以豐富的禪修經驗、正信的佛法觀念和方法指導東、西方人士修行。   法師著重以現代人的語言和觀點普傳佛法,陸續提出「心靈環保」、「四種環保」、「心五四運動」、「心六倫」等社會運動,並積極推展國際弘化工作,參與國際性會談,促進宗教交流,提倡建立全球性倫理,致力世界和平。其寬闊胸襟與國際化視野,深獲海內外肯定。   Master Sheng Yen was born in 1930 and became a monk in 1943. He conducted a six-year solitary retreat, after which he went to Japan for further study and obtained a doctorate in Buddhist literature at Rissho University. In 1975, he began sharing the Dharma in the US, and in 1989, founded the Dharma Drum Lineage of Chan Buddhism.   He authored more than 100 publications in Chinese, English, and Japanese, and received the Sun Yat-sen Art and Literary Award, the Sun Yat-sen Academic Award, and the Presidential Cultural Award, among other honorary awards.   He proposed the vision of “uplifting the character of humanity and building a pure land on earth,” founded the Chung Hwa Institute of Buddhist Studies, Dharma Drum Buddhist College, Dharma Drum Sangha University, and Dharma Drum University. Experienced in Chan using correct approaches, he guided practice in both the West and East. Popularizing the Dharma in modern language, the Master initiated movements including Protecting the Spiritual Environment, Four Kinds of Environmentalism, the Fivefold Spiritual Renaissance Campaign, and the Six Ethics of the Mind. He shared the Dharma globally with a broadminded perspective, winning him worldwide recognition.
NT$ $510 | 85折
(英文版) 長阿含經研究論文集 Research on the Dīrgha-āgama This is the second volume of proceedings of the Āgama seminars convened by the Āgama Research Group at the Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts (formerly Dharma Drum Buddhist College). On this occasion, the Āgama Research Group met to discuss the early collections of long discourses transmitted by the different Buddhist schools. Thanks to the discovery and ongoing publication of the incomplete Sanskrit Dīrgha-āgama manu¬script from Gilgit, three different versions of the Collec¬tion of Long Discourses are now avail¬able for comparative study: the Pali Dīgha-nikāya transmitted within the Theravāda tradition, the just-mentioned Dīrgha-āgama in Sanskrit, identified as Sar¬vās¬ti-vāda or Mūlasarvāstivāda, and the Chinese translation of an Indic Dīrgha-āgama (長阿含經), generally considered to be affiliated with the Dhar¬ma¬¬guptakas. The six papers collected here focus on research on these various incarnations of the collections of long discourses in comparative perspective.     作者簡介   About the editor:Sāmaṇerī DhammadinnāDharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts About the contributors:Bhikkhu AnālayoNumata Center for Buddhist Studies, University of Hamburg &Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts Roderick S. BucknellUniversity of Queensland Toshiichi Endo (遠藤敏一)Centre of Buddhist Studies,The University of Hong KongJens-Uwe HartmannLudwig-Maximilians-Universität of Munich Jen-jou Hung (洪振洲)Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts Seishi Karashima (辛嶋靜志)The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhologyat Soka University 
NT$ $272 | 85折
The Poetry of Enlightenment 開悟的詩偈(英文版) To my knowledge there are no anthologies of Ch’an poetry in Chinese, Japanese or English which describe in detail the method of practice and the experience of Ch’an Furthermore, there are few prose sources in English dealing with the same topics On the other hand, there are numerous books in English that relate the episodes of the kung-ans(koans)The prevailing view that comes from reading these stories is that the practice of Ch’an is methodless, and since there is no way to describe the experience of Ch’an, it is suggested that we just go ahead and practice by studying the kung-ans The purpose of these poems is different in that they specifically show you how to practice, what attitudes to cultivate and what pitfalls to beware of Finally, they attempt to describe the ineffable experience of Ch’an itself These poems flow directly from the minds of the enlightened Ch’an masters; we get a glimpse into their experience at the time of, and after their enlightenment In contrast, in reading a kung-an we get an objective story of what happened and we don’t really know what was in their minds. It is my hope that this collection of poems will give those who are interested in the practice a new way of looking at Ch’an and a more balanced view of the scope of Ch’an literature The present selection is offered to make this tradition available to Western readers who may otherwise not be aware of their existence.
NT$ $536 | 85折
Footprints in the Snow : The Autobiography of a Chinese Buddhist Monk (雪中足跡英文版精裝) Master Sheng-Yen has devoted much of his life to spreading the teachings of Chinese Buddhism—a practice that antedates the more familiar Japanese and Tibetan traditions—throughout the world. He became known in the United States after he began founding meditation centers here in 1980. Now in his late seventies, he tells the remarkable story of his life and spiritual education in FOOTPRINTS IN THE SNOW. From descriptions of the private world of Buddhist masters to first-hand accounts of Chinese history, it is a rare document that is both an important look at China’s past and a compelling spiritual journey across a lifetime.Sheng-Yen’s story is of a life lived in the last years of the Republic of China, the Sino-Japanese War, and the founding of the People’s Republic of China. An eye-opening slice of modern history as well as an authoritative introduction to an ancient religious tradition, FOOTPRINTS IN THE SNOW will appeal to spiritual seekers, travelers who want to understand more about China, or anyone looking for a fascinating story.
NT$ $893 | 85折
Hoofprint of the Ox 牛的印跡(英文版) From The Preface By Dan Stevenson EN. SHENG YEH is a master in the Caodong and Linji lineages of Chan〈Zen〉 school, who for twenty five years now has been guiding students from Taiwan, the United States, and Europe in the practice of Chan Buddhism. Hoofprint of the Ox provides a systematic introduction ─ in Sheng yen,s own words ─ to the principles that inform his particular style of Chan training.... In the final analysis, it is an unabashedly normative work ─ a book on Chan practice addressed to an English speaking audience with a personal interest in Buddhism. To the extent that this audience is also primarily Western, Hoofprint is more than passive report of Sheng yen,s personal convictions. It situates those convictions in responsive relation to specific expectations about Chen practice current among Western students, with specific points to be made.
NT$ $1,071 | 85折
Attaining the Way : A Guide to the Practice of Chan Buddhism 參悟之道 (英文版) A Guide to the Practice of Chan BuddhismThis is an inspiring guide to the practice of Chan (Chinese Zen) in the words of four great masters of that tradition. It includes teachings from contemporary masters Xuyun and Sheng Yen, and from Jiexian and Boshan of the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). Though the texts were written over a period of hundreds of years, they are all remarkably lucid and are perfect for beginners as well as more advanced practitioners today. All the main points of spiritual practice are covered: philosophical foundations, methods, approaches to problems and obstacles—all aimed at helping the student attain the way to enlightenment.本書結集了四位禪師的禪修指導,包括明代曹洞宗的博山(無異元來)禪師、臨濟宗的晦山戒顯禪師的禪法,以及近代虛雲法師與聖嚴法師的禪法。內容涵括修行的各個面向,包括哲學基礎、實修方法、問題與障礙的解決,以及如何將修行融入生活中等。書中的資訊無論是對禪修初學者或已經深入修行的人,都能有所助益。     作者簡介 聖嚴法師,一九三○年出生,少年出家,曾於高雄山中閉關六年,並留學日本,獲得立正大學文學博士學位,曾任雜誌編輯、教授、所長以及譯經院院長等,創辦中華佛學研究所、創建法鼓山、僧伽大學、法鼓大學以及社會大學等,在國內設立禪修、文教、慈善等基金會,而分支道場亦遍及於歐、亞、美、澳等各大洲。他是一位教育家、作家,更是一位宗教家和國際知名的禪師,長年在國內外推動「心靈環保」、「種族和諧」及「世界和平」等工作不餘遺力。他所獲得的榮譽獎項中,包括總統文化獎、行政院文化獎、行政院社會領袖和風獎、中山文藝創作獎、中山學術著作獎、斐德烈二世和平獎等十多種。出版著作一百多種,已有十多種語言的譯著。他曾應邀為《中華日報》、《中央日報》、《聯合報》、《中國時報》、《自由時報》等各大報紙,及《天下》、《康健》等雜誌撰寫專欄。
NT$ $833 | 85折
Chan and Enlightenment 禪與悟(英文版) Chan enlightenment is attained through a sudden encounter; or, it may come about spontaneously after serious and sincere investigation and introspection. Chan philosophy represents a clear current that is empty yet responsive, detached and magnanimous, open and broad-minded, bright and luminous. Chan as a way of life is positive and progressive, free and easy, simple and modest, confident and comfortable. Chan as a way of thinking is to let go of selfishness, self-deceit, self-pity, self-arrogance, and self-confinement, and only then can there be complete boundless freedom. Chan methods teach people to first practice knowing the self, affirming the self, and then shattering the self, and thus the enlightened state will appear. —Master Sheng Yen—     作者簡介   Master Sheng Yen 聖嚴法師(1930~2009年)   聖嚴法師1930年生於江蘇南通,1943年於狼山出家,後因戰亂投身軍旅,十年後再次披剃出家。曾於高雄美濃閉關六年,隨後留學日本,獲立正大學文學博士學位。1975年應邀赴美弘法。1989年創建法鼓山,並於2005年開創繼起漢傳禪佛教的「中華禪法鼓宗」。   聖嚴法師是一位思想家、作家暨國際知名禪師,曾獲臺灣《天下》雜誌遴選為「四百年來臺灣最具影響力的五十位人士」之一。著作豐富,中、英、日文著作達百餘種,先後獲頒中山文藝獎、中山學術獎、總統文化獎及社會各界的諸多獎項。   聖嚴法師提出「提昇人的品質,建設人間淨土」的理念,主張以大學院、大普化、大關懷三大教育推動全面教育,相繼創辦中華佛學研究所、法鼓佛教學院、僧伽大學、法鼓大學等院校,也以豐富的禪修經驗、正信的佛法觀念和方法指導東、西方人士修行。   法師著重以現代人的語言和觀點普傳佛法,陸續提出「心靈環保」、「四種環保」、「心五四運動」、「心六倫」等社會運動,並積極推展國際弘化工作,參與國際性會談,促進宗教交流,提倡建立全球性倫理,致力世界和平。其寬闊胸襟與國際化視野,深獲海內外肯定。   Master Sheng Yen was born in 1930 and became a monk in 1943. He conducted a six-year solitary retreat, after which he went to Japan for further study and obtained a doctorate in Buddhist literature at Rissho University. In 1975, he began sharing the Dharma in the US, and in 1989, founded the Dharma Drum Lineage of Chan Buddhism. He authored more than 100 publications in Chinese, English, and Japanese, and received the Sun Yat-sen Art and Literary Award, the Sun Yat-sen Academic Award, and the Presidential Cultural Award, among other honorary awards. He proposed the vision of “uplifting the character of humanity and building a pure land on earth,” founded the Chung Hwa Institute of Buddhist Studies, Dharma Drum Buddhist College, Dharma Drum Sangha University, and Dharma Drum University. Experienced in Chan using correct approaches, he guided practice in both the West and East. Popularizing the Dharma in modern language, the Master initiated movements including Protecting the Spiritual Environment, Four Kinds of Environmentalism, the Fivefold Spiritual Renaissance Campaign, and the Six Ethics of the Mind. He shared the Dharma globally with a broadminded perspective, winning him worldwide recognition.
NT$ $510 | 85折
DHARMA DRUM : The Life And Heart of Chan Practice 法鼓(英文版) In Buddhism, awakening from the long dream of life means realizing your self-nature… Although we may understand that our lives are dreamlike, we still bear responsibility for this sleeping and waking dream We must make our minds simple, peaceful, and tranquil Sincere and rigorous practice lets us calm both body and mind, which in turn allows us, day by day, to reduce our karmic obstructions”
NT$ $536 | 85折
There Is No Suffering 心的經典:心經新釋 (英文版) There is no suffering, no cause of suffering, no cessation of suffering, and no path There is no wisdom and no attainmentThe Heart Sutra, just over a page long, distills the teachings of the Buddha to their purest essence Perhaps the best known of all Buddhist sutras, it is recited in Buddhist centers and monasteries around the world Emphasizing a living wisdom directly experienced, the schools of Chan have revered the Heart Sutra for its concise expression of the core realization of the Buddha.There Is No Suffering is Chan Master Sheng Yen’s commentary on the Heart Sutru He speaks on the sutra from the Chan point of view, and presents it as a series of contemplation methods, encouraging readers to experience it directly through meditation and daily life In this way, reading the Heart Sutra becomes more than just an intellectual exercise; it becomes a wisdom inherent within each of us Whether one wants a better understanding of Buddhist concepts or a deepened meditation practice, this commentary on the Heart Sutra can help.
NT$ $468 | 85折
電子書 | 祥樂豐足:知福惜福,生活自豐足;感恩報恩,祥樂滿人間(簡體版) 多也好,少也好,好到皆大欢喜。知福惜福的人,一生幸福! ◆找回内心的丰足 有的人常常想买新的东西,总是觉得钱不够用;也有人仅能三餐温饱,日子依然过得自在。 有些人丰衣足食,但依然觉得不快乐、空虚寂寞;也有人收入不高,却常常做善事、欢喜布施。  圣严法师告诉我们,真正的快乐与丰足,其实应该由内心做起。当心灵丰足了,生活自然丰足!一位练习禅修的人,能够把心安住于当下;心能够安定,自然容易屏除外在的干扰,进而感受到生活中时时刻刻的满足与充实。 学习四种祈福方法,并将观念和行为落实在生活中,成为一位真正有福报的人!圣严法师提醒我们:「有福的人要惜福,没有福的人要种福,福不够的人要培福」。珍惜物品、惜福勤俭,却是赚得了福报。自己拥有而用不到的物品,可以分享给身边的人、社会上有需要的人,利益一切众生。如此便是像播种一样在自己的福田中种下更多种子,将来会培养出更多的福报,何乐而不为呢? ◆愈感恩,愈富有 若能从自身的观念与想法、日常生活的点点滴滴做起,发自内心想要让自己的生命变得更好,持续修福修慧;为他人、为社会抱持着祈福的心愿,便能让家庭及周遭环境得到向上、向善的力量。 用圣严法师的祥乐丰足心法,展开新的一年,祈愿日日皆是平安喜悦的良辰吉日,处处都是祥和丰富的人间净土!     作者簡介   圣严法师(1930~2009年) 1930年生于江苏南通,1943年于狼山出家。曾于高雄美浓闭关六年,随后留学日本,获立正大学文学博士学位。1975年应邀赴美弘法。1989年创建法鼓山,并于2005年开创继起汉传禅佛教的「中华禅法鼓宗」。 圣严法师是一位思想家、作家暨国际知名禅师,着作丰富,中、英、日文着作达百余种,先后获颁中山文艺奖、中山学术奖、总统文化奖及社会各界的诸多奖项。 圣严法师提出「提升人的品质,建设人间净土」的理念,相继创办中华佛学研究所、法鼓文理学院、僧伽大学等院校,也以丰富的禅修经验、正信的佛法观念和方法指导东、西方人士修行。法师着重以现代人的语言和观点普传佛法,陆续提出「心灵环保」、「四种环保」、「心五四运动」、「心六伦」等社会运动,更致力于国际弘化工作,其宽阔胸襟与国际化视野,深获海内外肯定。
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電子書 | 有大願力:一個微笑,一句祝福;人人行好願,讓人間淨土實現(簡體版) 善念带来无限希望   面对全球变局,未来会更好或更坏?从发好愿开始,让共业的世间,因共愿而变好! 了解佛法之后,就能随时在心平气和的情形下生活! 发愿是一种把握当下、不计得失地奉献付出,是一种直下承担,所以你的心不会总是在衡量自我利益中,犹疑挣扎、上下起伏,而是甘愿地、平稳地欢喜承担。 让我们每天以——一个小小的善念,一个浅浅的微笑,一句温暖的祝福,启动愿心愿力。   法鼓山年度祝福 ◆ 有大愿力 ◆一个微笑,一句祝福;人人行好愿,让人间淨土实现。     作者簡介: 圣严法师(1930~2009年)   1930年生于江苏南通,1943年于狼山出家。曾于高雄美浓闭关六年,随后留学日本,获立正大学文学博士学位。1975年应邀赴美弘法。1989年创建法鼓山,并于2005年开创继起汉传禅佛教的「中华禅法鼓宗」。   圣严法师是一位思想家、作家暨国际知名禅师,着作丰富,中、英、日文着作达百馀种,先后获颁中山文艺奖、中山学术奖、总统文化奖及社会各界的诸多奖项。   圣严法师提出「提昇人的品质,建设人间淨土」的理念,相继创办中华佛学研究所、法鼓文理学院、僧伽大学等院校,也以丰富的禅修经验、正信的佛法观念和方法指导东、西方人士修行。法师着重以现代人的语言和观点普传佛法,陆续提出「心灵环保」、「四种环保」、「心五四运动」、「心六伦」等社会运动,更致力于国际弘化工作,其宽阔胸襟与国际化视野,深获海内外肯定。
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電子書 | 福慧自在:修福修慧,大家平安健康;六度萬行,人人身心自在(簡體版) 面对瞬息万变的气候天灾、政经局势,该如何安心生活呢?心转变,世界亦随之改变。本书精选圣严法师:使身心平安、福慧自在的心法。【观念正确,随时在幸福中】 圣严法师一般人拜佛都想祈求福报,但是有福报却不一定有智慧,若无智慧,福报本身就可能带给我们困扰。有福的人一定要有智慧,有了智慧,才知道如何运用福报和增长福报。因此佛教主张「福慧双修」,主张「悲智双运」,那才算是健康的修行。有钱可能有福,也极可能无福;没钱可能无福,也很可能有福,差别是在于有没有智慧。有钱又有智慧,知道如何善于赚钱、善于用钱,这种人是福慧双全。曾有一位有钱的太太,在她丈夫去世之后,便把所有的财产均分给了子女,在她想来,儿孙都是她的,将来都会孝顺。但到后来,她的晚景凄凉,钱在身边的时候,钱是她的,儿女也是她的;一旦把钱分给了儿女,儿女和钱,都不属于她的了。所以,有一位有福报又有智慧的老人告诉我:「老人应当有四要,第一要有老健康,第二要有老伴,第三要有老本,第四要有老友。」我告诉他:「最重要的还要有老智慧。」如果没有智慧,可能什么都有,就是没有收放自如的快乐人生。像那位老太太把子女当成是自己的,把钱分给了子女,子女的钱自然也就等于是自己的了。事实上这位老太太的想法不错,只是因缘的变化出乎意料。子女与老本,都不是绝对可信,如果有了智慧,那才可靠,没有智慧就没有福报。这也就是为什么财布施的功德,不如法布施的功德之原因所在了。心安才有平安相对于混沌不明的大环境,个人内心的安稳、平静,则显得非常重要。我经常说:「心安才有平安。」如果内心不平安,无论外在的环境多么舒适,仍会觉得痛苦。如果内心是平静的,心不随外境的影响波动,虽则身处恶劣的环境之中,还是非常的平安。我常抱持「逆向思考」及「正面解读」的心态来面对各种现况,凡事往求生存、求生路的光明面努力,便可顺势而为,趁势而起。观念正确,随时就是在幸福中;观念不正确,就是自己把幸福放走了。 (摘录) 作者简介:圣严法师(1930~2009年)1930年生于江苏南通,1943年于狼山出家。曾于高雄美浓闭关六年,随后留学日本,获立正大学文学博士学位。 1975年应邀赴美弘法。 1989年创建法鼓山,并于2005年开创继起汉传禅佛教的「中华禅法鼓宗」。圣严法师是一位思想家、作家暨国际知名禅师,著作丰富,中、英、日文著作达百余种,先后获颁中山文艺奖、中山学术奖、总统文化奖及社会各界的诸多奖项。圣严法师提出「提升人的品质,建设人间净土」的理念,相继创办中华佛学研究所、法鼓文理学院、僧伽大学等院校,也以丰富的禅修经验、正信的佛法观念和方法指导东、西方人士修行。法师着重以现代人的语言和观点普传佛法,陆续提出「心灵环保」、「四种环保」、「心五四运动」、「心六伦」等社会运动,更致力于国际弘化工作,其宽阔胸襟与国际化视野,深获海内外肯定。
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《金剛三昧經通宗記》校釋【套書(上)(下)二冊】 禪教融通的禪學思想體系藉經典直通本心的實修指引‧ 臨濟宗三峰派寂震大師著作《金剛三昧經通宗記》完整註釋與要點整理‧ 融通禪教,引領修行者悟心悟性的禪學思想體系‧ 書末附〈轉識成智圖〉拉頁,方便展讀對照寂震大師為清初臨濟宗三峰派第三代,畢生著作等身,以禪法的修行體悟,融通經教化為實修指引,為康熙時期引領宗派著作的重要人物。《金剛三昧經通宗記》(以下簡稱《通宗記》)是寂震大師對弟子們闡釋《金剛三昧經》的開示內容,以禪師自身對《金剛三昧經》的研讀考據及修證心得,融通教門(說通)與宗門(宗通)兩種方便,引領讀者「藉教悟宗」,契入修行所欲體證的本心。《通宗記》不僅是一本經典註疏,更是禪教思想融會之著作。在當時直指人心、避諱文字註經的棒喝宗風下,寂震大師仍不畏責難,堅持廣引經教、禪籍為《金剛三昧經》做解,善用經典釐清觀念、引導禪修實踐,指引學人一條明朗清晰的修持之道。藉由梳理《通宗記》,可以洞見寂震大師藉經中之「法」以協助學人印證本「心」的精神。本書分為上、下兩冊,上冊包含「卷首」及「解經正文第一至第四品」,下冊包含「解經正文第五至第八品」及「卷末」。全書完整呈現寂震大師對禪、教關係的論述,以及其所建構「無文字處立文字」、「無漸次中作漸次」,自「心」而出,開展義理與次第分明之「法」,最後又收歸於「心」的禪學思想體系。 研讀本書彷彿穿越至康熙時代,親臨祖師禪鍛教學現場,體驗不立文字中不離文字的靈活方便。透過剖析《通宗記》的思想脈絡,不僅能透視祖師應機開展萬法、禪教融通的多元視角,更能領受祖師助人印心之法,回歸本心而證悟自性。     作者簡介 寂震大師 ∕ 著 寂震(𧧌震,1631-1697),字仁山,晚號仁叟,自稱寶華、寶華山叟、鄧尉山叟,亦被尊稱為仁山大師、華頂老和尚,為清初臨濟宗三峰派的重要禪師。 寂震著作等身,禪、教、詩均見作品聞名於世,亦為清代初期續修禪宗燈史、紀年的重要代表,更對臨濟宗三峰派的弘揚有著關鍵作用。著作特色為立足於禪的深刻體悟,融通經教化為實修指引,如《仁山和尚寶華語錄》、《金剛三昧經通宗記》、《大般若懺法》等皆見其融通禪、教之功力。 中華佛學研究所 ∕ 校釋中華佛學研究所,由聖嚴法師創辦於1985年,主要從事佛教人才的培養、佛教學術研究與出版交流。自2009年起,承繼創辦人的遺願,專心致力於「漢傳佛教」研究之推動。
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歡喜看生死 (二版) 了知生死,方能無憂無懼關於快樂、命運與人生終點的深度對話 「師父,您快樂嗎?」從這個簡單卻直指人心的問題開始,聖嚴法師帶我們重新思考——什麼是快樂?為什麼而活?又該如何面對死亡? 現代人不一定怕死,怕的是活得不踏實、不明白此生的方向,或是在日常的焦慮中,忘了快樂的滋味。 在人生困頓時,我們會去看命理、算流年,卻往往在半信半疑中無所依循。聖嚴法師並不迴避命理的議題,而是教我們以正思惟來看待命理——既不迷信,也不否定,在因緣之中,看見自己可以承擔與轉化的力量。 法師以多年修行體證的智慧,談生命的意義,也談死亡的準備。他指出,當我們真正理解生死,便能以願力豐富當下,開展出更廣闊、更完整的人生。 這不是艱深的理論,是一堂從青春到晚年都受用的生命課。讓我們在活著的每一天都踏實安穩,也在面對最後一刻時,心安無憂。 ——✦—— 「聖嚴法師,當代高僧也。對佛法有精深的鑽研、對眾生懷抱無比的悲心,更能以現代思惟彰顯其善巧方便。在這本問答錄中,洞悉生死的智慧躍然紙上。」——鄭振煌 「聖嚴法師以一個修行人的身分,告訴讀者如何從生到死,沉穩持重地奉行正確的生活型態,正是臺灣此時此刻相當需要的精神指引。」——余德慧 「這本訪談錄,記載了人生不同階段該如何著力自修,命數是否天定,死亡前後該如何自處等等。在數個月的訪談中,我實在驚訝於聖嚴法師談吐之餘的氣定神閒,永遠單刀直入。」——李慧菊 ▍一問一答,直面生命的核心問題 ◆ 師父,您快樂嗎?(不一定怕死,但為什麼活?)◆ 生命的意義是什麼?(這個世代最普遍的空心感)◆ 命理的正思惟(人們最關心、也最迷惘的議題)◆ 死亡是怎麼回事?(我們真正害怕的是什麼?)◆ 如何安度最後旅程?(讓人真正放下的安心) 當觀念正確,心安住於當下,無論外在環境如何更迭、生命際遇如何流轉,我們都能以最從容的姿態,歡喜自在地走出屬於自己的道路。   作者簡介 聖嚴法師(1930~2009年)聖嚴法師1930年生於江蘇南通,1943年於狼山出家,後因戰亂投身軍旅,十年後再次披剃出家。曾於高雄美濃閉關六年,隨後留學日本,獲立正大學文學博士學位。1975年應邀赴美弘法。1989年創建法鼓山,並於2005年開創繼起漢傳禪佛教的「中華禪法鼓宗」。聖嚴法師是一位思想家、作家暨國際知名禪師,曾獲臺灣《天下》雜誌遴選為「四百年來臺灣最具影響力的五十位人士」之一。著作豐富,中、英、日文著作達百餘種,先後獲頒中山文藝獎、中山學術獎、總統文化獎及社會各界的諸多獎項。聖嚴法師提出「提昇人的品質,建設人間淨土」的理念,主張以大學院、大普化、大關懷三大教育推動全面教育,相繼創辦中華佛學研究所、法鼓文理學院、僧伽大學等院校,也以豐富的禪修經驗、正信的佛法觀念和方法指導東、西方人士修行。法師著重以現代人的語言和觀點普傳佛法,陸續提出「心靈環保」、「四種環保」、「心五四運動」、「心六倫」等社會運動,並積極推展國際弘化工作,參與國際性會談,促進宗教交流,提倡建立全球性倫理,致力世界和平。其寬闊胸襟與國際化視野,深獲海內外肯定。
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法鼓山故事 聖嚴法師口述歷史只為堅持「本來面目」聖嚴法師曾說,山河大地自有本來面目,而每個人的生活與生命,也在本來面目中。法鼓山園區的建築、佛像、步道等規畫配置,法師無不參與,只為堅持「本來面目」。本書為聖嚴法師晚年口述,隨行記錄胡麗桂整理。法鼓山是觀音菩薩護念的道場,聽聖嚴法師說法鼓山故事,字字句句,承載法鼓山從無到有的艱辛與欣慰,也見證人間淨土逐步實現的歷程。★書中收錄諸多書法、攝影,皆為聖嚴法師親作★「很少有人知道,法鼓山建築的各種各式建材,從室內到戶外,自屋牆、地板到門窗所用的每一種材料,甚至是一塊小石頭,都是由我挑選的。」「其實,我並沒有什麼一定的堅持,只是希望我們選用的建材能與金山的自然環境相調和;我也期待著,建材雖是時新的,卻能表現一種歲月的古感,使得建築物落成之初,就像是已經有人住過的老房子一般,不至顯得新穎、突兀;而且過了數十年之後,依然不會有太大的改變。」「『祈願觀音』一詞,是由我新創,在佛經或者佛教文獻不曾見過。」「至於誰來祈禱、誰來發願呢?當然是你我等凡夫眾生。」「我們法鼓山有許多事都是誤傳,如果我不講,恐怕以後都是誤傳。」「這本小書獻給所有關心法鼓山的讀者。」     作者簡介 聖嚴法師(1930~2009年) 聖嚴法師1930年生於江蘇南通,1943年於狼山出家,後因戰亂投身軍旅,十年後再次披剃出家。曾於高雄美濃閉關六年,隨後留學日本,獲立正大學文學博士學位。1975年應邀赴美弘法。1989年創建法鼓山,並於2005年開創繼起漢傳禪佛教的「中華禪法鼓宗」。聖嚴法師是一位思想家、作家暨國際知名禪師,曾獲臺灣《天下》雜誌遴選為「四百年來臺灣最具影響力的五十位人士」之一。著作豐富,中、英、日文著作達百餘種,先後獲頒中山文藝獎、中山學術獎、總統文化獎及社會各界的諸多獎項。聖嚴法師提出「提昇人的品質,建設人間淨土」的理念,主張以大學院、大普化、大關懷三大教育推動全面教育,相繼創辦中華佛學研究所、法鼓文理學院、僧伽大學等院校,也以豐富的禪修經驗、正信的佛法觀念和方法指導東、西方人士修行。法師著重以現代人的語言和觀點普傳佛法,陸續提出「心靈環保」、「四種環保」、「心五四運動」、「心六倫」等社會運動,並積極推展國際弘化工作,參與國際性會談,促進宗教交流,提倡建立全球性倫理,致力世界和平。其寬闊胸襟與國際化視野,深獲海內外肯定。
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