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The Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana (or Awakening of Mahayana Faith, Vorlage:Lang-sa, 大乘起信論) is a text of the Mahayana branch of Buddhism.

Vorlage:Buddhism

Origin and History

Whilst the tradition attributes authorship to Aśvaghoṣa, no Sanskrit version is extant. Instead, the earliest written versions are recorded in Chinese. Paramartha (499-569) translated or authored the first known version, which dates to 553 CE. [[Śikṣānanda|Śikṣānanda]] translated or redacted another version, perhaps during 695-700. Contemporary scholarship holds that the text is a Chinese composition.[1][2]

Content

Written from the perspective of Essence-Function (tiyong) 體用, this text sought to harmonize the two soteriological philosophies of the tathāgatagarbha (or Buddha nature) and ālayavijñāna (or yogacara) into a syncretic vision founded upon the One Mind in Two Aspects.

Influence

Although often omitted from lists of canonical Buddhist texts, the Awakening of Faith strongly influenced subsequent Mahayana doctrine. It was studied and commented on repeatedly by many East Asian scholars, including Weonhyo 元曉, Fazang 法藏 and Zongmi 宗密. In great part due to the commentaries by Weonhyo, the Awakening of Faith ended up having an unusually powerful influence in Korea, where it may be the most oft-cited text in the entire tradition. It also provided much of the doctrinal basis for the original enlightenment thought found in the Sutra of Perfect Enlightenment.

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Notes

Vorlage:Reflist

  1. Nattier, Jan. The Heart Sutra: A Chinese Apocryphal Text?. Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies, vol 15, issue 2, pgs 180-81
  2. Chinese Buddhist Apocrypha by Robert E. Buswell. University of Hawaii Press: 1990. ISBN-10: 0824812530. pgs 1-29