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نویسندگان: Nicolaas Johannes Krom
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ناشر: The Hague, M. Nijhoff
سال نشر: 1926
تعداد صفحات: 200
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 10 مگابایت
کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب زندگی بودا در استوپای بارابودور، به روایت لالیتویستارا (متن، صفحات): بودیسم، ماهایانا، تریپیکا سوتراپیتاکا، لالیتویستارا، بارابودور، بوروبودور، گوتاما بودا، جاوه مرکزی، اندونزی
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Life of Buddha on the Stupa of Barabudur, According to the Lalitavistara (text, plates) به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب زندگی بودا در استوپای بارابودور، به روایت لالیتویستارا (متن، صفحات) نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
پس از مقدمه ای مختصر توسط نویسنده که در آن رسوخ تمدن هندو-بودایی را در اندونزی باستان توصیف می کند، یک افشای علمی گسترده و مستند ارائه شده است که شرحی از زندگی بودا است که توسط نقش برجسته های بارابودور، جاوه نشان داده شده است. از: مقدمه (به جز) .... داستان زندگی بودای تاریخی، که مرام نجات را برای ما موعظه کرد. به نظر می رسد دلیل خوبی برای انتشار جداگانه سری مهم نقش برجسته در اولین گالری، که نشان دهنده این متن، Lalitavistara است، وجود داشته باشد. این نه تنها به خودی خود مقدس ترین و معتبرترین اثر آموزه ماهایانا و یکی از مهم ترین منابع برای زندگی بودا است، بلکه بیشتر از این شرایط که متن سانسکریت هنوز در همان ویرایش (یا تقریباً مشابه) موجود است. با استفاده از یک بارابوکور، نقل قول های واقعی را که باید توسط مجسمه سازان به تصویر کشیده می شد، امکان پذیر می کند. زمانی که عکسهای جدیدی از بنای تاریخی در حین کار مرمت گرفته شد (I901-I911)، دولت هلند شرح مفصلی از بارابودو منتشر کرد. ....فصل این اثر شامل نقش برجسته های لالیتویستارایی است که اکنون Mtt را جداگانه آورده ایم. برای سایر جزئیات این بنای تاریخی و بودیسم آوانی، خواننده به نسخه کامل ارجاع داده می شود.
After a concise introduction by author in which he describes the penetration of hindu-buddhist civilization in ancient Indonesia, an extensive and well documented scientific exposé is given, being a description of Life of Buddha as illustrated by bas-reliefs of Barabudur, Java from: Introduction (except) .... The life-story of the historic Buddha, who preached the creed of salvation to us. There appears tobe good reason for aseparate publication of the important series of reliefs on the first gallery, representing this text, the Lalitavistara. Not only it is in itself a most holy and authoritative work of Mahayana doctrine and one of the most important Sources for The Life of Buddha, but more over the circumstance that the Sanskrittext is still extant in the same (or almost the same) redaction as used an Barabuqur, makes it possible to quote the actual passages that had to be depicted by the sculptors. When new photographs had been made of the monument during the work of restoration (I901-I911), the Dutch Government published a detailed description of Barabudu.... ....It is the chapter of this work containing the above mentioned Lalitavistara-reliefs that is now brought Mtt separately. For all other particulars of the monument and of ]avanese Buddhism, the reader is referred to the complete edition.
Introduction The Life of Buddha on Barabudur 1. The Bodhisattva in the Tusita-heaven 2. The Bodhisattva announces his approaching human birth 3. The sons of the gods, as brahmans, give instruction in the Veda's 4. The disappearance of the Pratyekabuddha's 5. The Bodhisattva instructs the Tusita-gods in the Introduction to the perception of the Law 6. The Bodhisattva gives his tiara to his successor Maitreya 7· The Bodhisattva consults with the gods over what form, he shall assume 8. Maya's conversation with Cuddhodana 9. Maya in her chamber; visit of the gods daughters 10. The gods decide to accompany the Bodhisattva 11. The other Bodhisattva' s render homage to the Bodhisattva 14. The gods do homage to the Bodhisattva 15. Maya retires to the acoka-wood 16. The king comes to the queen 17. The queen relates her dream and asks for its interpretation 18. The interpretation of the dream 19. The reward of the brahrnans 20. The gods offer their palaces to Cuddhodana 21. Maya shews herself in the various palaces 22. The queen heals the sick 23. Distribution of alms 24. The king as brahmacarin (?) 25. The miracles at Kapitavastu 26. The preparation for the journey to Lumbini 27. Maya betakes herself to the Lumbini-park 28. The birth of the Bodhisattva 29. The congratulations and feasting of rsi's and brahmans 30. Gautami undertakes the care of the Bodhisattva 31. The visit of Asita 32. Mahecvara and other gods som do homage to the Bodhisattva 33. The Sakya's request that the prince may be brought to the temple 34. The procession to the temple 35. The gods of the temple do honor to the Bodhisattva 36. The affering of jewels and their loss of brilliance 37. The arrival at school 38. The teaching in the school 39. The journey to the village 40. The Bodhisattva under the jambu-tree homage by rsi's 41. The Cakya' s request the Bodhisattva to marry 42. The Bodhisattva offers the ring to Gopa 43. The Bodhisattva proclaims himself willing to shew his proficiency inlearning and sport 44. Devadatta kills the elephant 45. The Bodhisattva hurls the elephant away 46. The arithmetic competition 47. Continuation of the contests (no text) 48. Continuation (no text) 49. The archery-tournament 50. Gopa defends herself against the reproach of going unveiled SI. Gopä as spouse-in-chief 52. The gods visit the Bodhisattva in the women's apartments 53. Hrideva rouses the Bodhisattva to fulfil his destiny 54. The Bodhisattva's three palaces 55. The Bodhisattva is guarded in his palace 56. First Encounter. The Bodhisattva sees an old man 57. Second Encounter. The Bodhisattva sees a sick man 58. Third Encounter. The Bodhisattva sees a dead man 59. Fourth Encounter. The Bodhisattva sees a monk 60. The Bodhisattva in the women's apartments. Gopä comforted after anevil dream (?) 61. The Bodhisattva asks his father' s permission to depart 62. The Bodhisattva is guarded in his harem 63. The sleeping women 64. The Bodhisattva' s horse is brought to him 65. The Great Departure 66. The Bodhisattva takes leave of his escort of gods 67. The Bodhisattva takes leave of Chandaka and Katahaka and cuts off his hair 68. The Bodhisattva receives the russet monks frock 68. The Bodhisattva receives the russet monks frock 69. The gods express their approval 70. The Bodhisattva at the hermitage of a brahmani 71. The Bodhisattva comes to Raivata or Ärada Kalapa 72. The Bodhisattva with Arada Kalapa 73. The Bodhisattva at Rajagrha 7 4. King Bimbisara visits the Bodhisattva 75. The Bodhisattva with Rudraka 76. The Bodhisattva with his first disciples on the Gaya-mountain 77. The Bodhisattva by the Nairajana 78. Maya as godess visits the Bodhisattva 79. The gods honor the Bodhisattva 81. The Bodhisattva receives food from the maidens of Uruvilva 82. The Bodhisattva washes the hempen-garment 83. The Bodhisattva receives the russet monk's dress 84. Sujata entertains the Bodhisattva 85. The Bodhisattva goes to the Nairanjana 87. The Bodhisattva accepts a seat from a naga-maiden 88. The Bodhisattva partakes of the rest of the milk-jood 90. The Bodhisattva on the way to Bodhimanda recewes grass from Svastika 91. The Bodhisattva honored by Brahma and Kalika 92. Decoration of the Bodhi-trees 93. The Bodhisattva seated under the Bodhi-tree 94. Mara' s unsuccessful attack 95. The daughters of Mara attempt to seduce the Bodhisattva 96. The Bodhisattva attains the highest Wisdom 97. The Buddha honored by the apsaras 98. The gods bathe the Buddha with perfumed water 99. The Buddha replies to Samantakusuma 100. The Buddha takes a walk and then returns to Bodhimanda 101. The naga-king Mucilinda pays homage to the Buddha 102. The Buddha meets with other ascetics 103. The merchants Trapusa and Bhallika approach the Buddha 104. The four Guardians of the world offer a bowl 105. The Buddha receives milk food from the merchants 106. The gods request the Buddha to reveal the Law 107. The Buddha agrees to reveal the Law 108. The Buddha deliberates to whom he shall reveal the Law (?) 109. The Buddha on the way to Benares (?) 110. The meeting with a ajivaka-monk 111. The Buddha is entertained by the naga-king Sudarrana 112-114. The Buddha is received in various cities 115. The Buddha crosses the Ganges 116. The Buddha at Benares 117. The Buddha approaches his five former pupils 118. The five do homage to the Buddha as bhiksu's 117. The Buddha approaches his five jormer pupils 118. The five do homage to the Buddha as bhiksu's 119. The pupils bathe the Buddha 120. The first preaching Plates