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33 邵佳德-「人生的佛教」與「死、鬼的佛教」
33 邵佳德-「人生的佛教」與「死、鬼的佛教」
Shao Jiade
Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Cultural and Religious Studies,
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Abstract
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decline experienced by Chinese Buddhism since the late Qing Dynasty is the
Buddhist Repentance in a historical context. This paper also explores how the Sangha,
the local people, and the government each view the commercialization of Buddhist
Repentance and whether such view is objective or not. Through historical analysis,
we can come to the conclusion that such commercialization has been abused and is
with numerous oppositions. Reforms within the Sangha, public demand, as well as
the government's ambivalent attitude and weak enforcement have all contributed
to the difficulty of eliminating the commercialization of Buddhist Repentance and
its popularity. At the same time, it helps us rethink modern Buddhist reform and
Buddhist funeral traditions and rituals.
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