Filial piety has been an important aspect of Buddhist ethics since early Buddhism, and was essential in the apologetics and texts of Chinese Buddhism...
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Filial piety is the virtue of exhibiting love and respect for one's parents, elders, and ancestors, particularly within the context of Confucian, Chinese...
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Filial Piety in Chinese Buddhism, Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 28, 81-97 The Filial Piety Sutra The Deep Kindness of Parents & Difficulty in Repaying...
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by country Buddhism and Eastern religions Filial piety in Buddhism Silk Road transmission of Buddhism Southern, Eastern and Northern Buddhism Charles Orzech...
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mother reassured East Asians that Buddhism did not undermine the Confucian value of filial piety and helped to make Buddhism into a Chinese religion, it also...
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countered that Indian Buddhism also had traditions of filial piety. (Schopen 1984) One example is the Buddha's sharing of the dharma in the form of Abhidhamma...
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(discipline) Faith in Buddhism Family of Gautama Buddha Faxian Fayun Fazang Feeling Festival of Floral Offerings Filial piety in Buddhism Fire Sermon Zoketsu...
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sutra concerning filial piety. It was translated from an Indic language (see History) and is found in Taisho 685 and Taisho 686 in Volume 16, the third...
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when Confucianism is witnessed is Part 9 which expresses filial piety as a way of Buddhism. Naturally, the contents of Samguk yusa could not help being...
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philosophy calls for paying respect to one's ancestors, an aspect of filial piety; Zhuo Xinping (2011) views traditional patriarchal religion as the religious...
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Bodhisattva Precepts (section Indo-Tibetan Buddhism)
Indeed, he must not engage in improper sexual conduct with anyone. A Buddha's disciple ought to have a mind of filial piety -- rescuing all sentient beings...
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("emptiness"). It is part of the Threefold Training in Buddhism, and is one of the ten pāramīs of Theravāda Buddhism and one of the six Mahāyāna pāramitās. Prajñā...
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Confucianism (redirect from Women in Confucianism)
such stories is "The Twenty-four Filial Exemplars". These stories depict how children exercised their filial piety in the past. While China has always...
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Maudgalyayana (section Role in the community)
Neo-Confucian ideals, in that it deals with filial piety. It has been observed that the account of rescuing the mother in hell has helped Buddhism to integrate...
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Guanyin (section Role in East Asian Buddhism)
moved by the filial piety of the parrot, allows its parents to be reborn in the Pure Land. This story was told in the Tale of the Filial Parrot (Chinese:...
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such as filial piety, loyalty, and wisdom, and can even convey the desires or wishes of the Chinese people to experience the good things in life. There...
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Externalism - Eristic Fallibilism - Fascism - Fatalism - Feminist philosophy - Filial piety - Film, philosophy of - Foundationalism - Free will - Fundamentalism...
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poetry. Popular legends in this style included Mulian Rescues His Mother, in which a monk descends into hell in a show of filial piety. Making duplications...
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Qingming Festival (category Buddhist festivals in China)
their tombstones to perform Confucian filial piety by tombsweeping, to visit burial grounds, graveyards or in modern urban cities, the city columbaria...
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Popular belief (section Popular Piety)
Buddhist meditational techniques. The Confucian influence is the concept of filial piety and associated practices. The numerous gods are organized into a hierarchy...
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Mouzi Lihuolun (category History of Buddhism in China)
reader-response criticism. Filial piety in Buddhism Milinda Pañha Chan, Alan Kam-leung; Lo, Yuet Keung, eds. (2010). Philosophy and religion in early medieval China...
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philosophy are hierarchical with a focus on filial piety. This created a Confucian social stratification in Edo society that previously had not existed...
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Kṣitigarbha (category Buddhism in China)
such as Gregory Schopen have pointed out that Indian Buddhism also had traditions of filial piety. Currently there is no definitive evidence indicating...
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Three teachings (category Buddhism and other religions)
(righteousness), li (propriety/etiquette), zhong (loyalty), and xiao (filial piety), along with strict adherence to social roles. This is illustrated through...
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Guangxiao Temple (Guangzhou) (redirect from Temple of Bright Filial Piety (Canton))
monks in the past. It also played a central role in propagating various elements of Buddhism, including precepts school, Chan (Zen), Shingon Buddhism, and...
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Yuen Yuen Institute (category Taoist temples in Hong Kong)
principles of the three religions, Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism; to uphold the eight virtues (i.e. filial piety, respect, loyalty, fidelity, propriety...
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Christian and Confucianism) and the concept of filial piety. Koreans don't like to admit they believe in Confucianism but you can still see some presence...
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a fusion of both indigenous Shinto and continental religions, such as Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. Formerly heavily influenced by both Chinese philosophy...
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Self-cultivation (category Articles lacking in-text citations from September 2019)
it's foundation the incorporation, application and implementation of filial piety. Self-cultivation aims to achieve a harmonious society that is dependent...
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Chinese funeral rituals (category Practices in Chinese folk religion)
philosophy calls for paying respect to one's ancestors as an act of filial piety (孝 xiào). These ideals still inform funeral rites for many Chinese people...
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