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(Skt. Sthavira)

2002

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4(Mahasi)(Goenka)

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)6(Jhna/ Dhyna)

(Pli, Theravda)

(Vipassan/ Vipayan)

) passan()

suddha vipassan

() (Pli, Suddhavipassanynika)

suddhavipassan yna

(Sukkhavipassaka)3(Pavimutta/ Prajvimukta)

suddhavipassan yna Suddhavipassanyna


ika()

Sukkhavipassaka()( 4)sukkha

(Skt.)(Pli)
2

Suddhavipassanynika Sukkhavipassaka

(1)(2)(3)
(4)

The Path of Serenity and Insight: An Explanation of Buddhist Jhnas, (Delhi:

Chanmyay Sayadaw( 9092 ) Jotila

Motilal Banarsidass, 1985), pp.1-14, 43~45, 191~207

Sayadaw( 9092 ) Goenka

Henepola Gunaratana,

Cousins

Jack Kornfield, Living Buddhist Masters, (Srilanka: Buddhist

jhna

Publication Society, 1993)

Lance

Cousins, The Origins of Insight Meditation, The Buddhist Forum, vol.4.

1997 37-63

(London: School of Oriental and African Studies University of London,1996)

Suddhavipassanynika suddha + vipassan + yna + ika

p.48.

vipassan

suddha sujjhati()

Nyanatiloka, Buddhist Dictionary,

vipasan vi(

pp.364~366

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8

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10

11 Schopen

Mahasi Sayadaw ,A Discourse on Vipassana, (Yangon: Buddha Ssana Nuggaha

12

Organization, 2000), p.43

Winston L. King, Theravda Meditation, (Delhi:

Motilal Banarsidass, 1992), pp.16,82~102

13

Vetter

1999

14

--
(1999)

11

(Skt. Tmraya)

Buddhism, (Surrey: Curzon, 2002), pp.5-7


12

Gregory Schopen, Two Problems in the History of Indian Buddhism,


Bones, Stones, and Buddhist Monks, (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press,

pp.410~412
10

James R. Egge, Religious Giving and the Invention of Karma in Theravda

1997), pp.23~30
13

Schopen

Gregory Schopen, Archaeology and Protestant Presuppositions in

the Study of Indian Buddhism, Bones, Stones, and Buddhist Monks, (Honolulu:

pp.44~49

University of Hawaii Press, 1997), p.14


14

Vetter Frauwallner --

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(Skt. gama)
(Abhidhamma / Abhidharma)

(Skt.
Angamya-samdhi)
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2.1
(Arahat/ Arhat)(Pahama
jhna/ Prahama dhyna)

2.2
(ahavimokkha)
2.3

(Skt. Sthavira)

2.1
(Sayuttanikya)(Susmasutta)

()--
270 (Sthavira)

Thanissaro

()

()

Tilmann Vetter, The Ideas and Meditative Practices of Early

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Buddhism, (Leiden: E.j. Brill, 1988), pp.vii~ix


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16

Thanissaro Bhikkhu

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(Arpajjhna)

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17

20

(T28, p.408a)

p.98

(T22, p.363a)

18

T2, pp.96b~98a

19

( susma)(T22,

(sa-vimokkha) Bodhi Bhikkhu (tr.), The

pp.362~363)
T27, pp.174a,

Connected Discourse of the Buddha, (London: Wisdom Publication, 2000), p.784

564b, 572b T28, pp.132a, 401a, 408a

208

T.29, p.725aT29, p.765c

(T27,p p.431c)

T29, p.970c

(arpajjhna)

21

T2, p.97b
T22 , p.363a

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3.3

25

2324

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(Skt. nirva-jana )

(Skt. dadharma-nirva)(Skt.

nirodha-sampatti)

.
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22

Mahasi Sayadaw, A Discourse on Paiccasamuppda,

T2, p.100a

(Rangoon: Buddha Ssana Nuggaha Organization, 2000 ), pp.83~84, 129~133,


23

175~176. Mathieu Boisvert, The Five Aggregates: Understanding Theravda

( 3.3)

24

p.151

Psychology and Soteriology, (Delhi: Sri Satguru Publication, 1995), pp.142~146


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T2, pp.98c~99aSn. 12.68 Kosambi

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abhi

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2.2

27

(Mahsaghika)

1.
2.
()()
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L.S. Cousins

28

Lance Cousins, The Origins of Insight Meditation, The Buddhist Forum,


(London: School of Oriental and African Studies University of London,1996),

p.57.
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27

T22, pp.362~363

T2, p.303T2, p.457a ~ p.457cT1, p.610T1, p.862b


Sn.8.7.Pavra

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(pubbenivsnussatia) 3.

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()

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,p.303

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T2, pp.223b~224a

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T2, p.240a

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34

(ksanacyatana)(Viacyatana)

(kicayatana)(Nevasansayatana)

(Nirodhasampatti)

(Savedayitanirodha)

(Arpajjhna)

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2.3

33

(T1,

34

p.846b)

Johannes Bronkhorst, The Two Traditions of Meditation in

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Ancient India, (Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1993), pp.80~93


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T27, pp.434b~437b
pp.69~79

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T1, p.34a.

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(Skt. Sarvstivad)(Skt. Vtsputrya)

3.1

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3.2 (Mahvibh)

3.3

37

T2, p.268T2. p.190b

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p.213
p.108

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(saddhnusri/raddhnusrin)

41

(dhammnusrin /dharmnusrin) (saddhvimutta/


raddh- vimukta) (dihippatta / di-prpta)

(kyasakkhi/ kyaskin)(pavimutta/ praj-vimukta)

(ubhato-bhga-vimutta/ ubhayato-bhga-vimukta)

40

39

T26, p.499cT26. p.435bT26, p.535c


T.26, p.1015bT27, p.849a

40

T28, p.588 Henepola Gunaratana, The Path of

Serenity and Insight, pp.1~14, 191~198

pp.204~212

p.204

41

T27, pp.278c~279aT28, pp.216b~217a

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T26, pp.535b ~535c

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pp.131-2

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47

p.135
43
44

T26, p.436a

p.148

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T26, p.499cT26, p.723b ~ p.723c

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p.170

p.659

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54

55

56

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568

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T32, p.461

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T29, pp.24b~26a

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pp.89 ~ 93

()

Paul J. Griffiths, On Being Mindless:

()

Buddhist Meditation and The Mind-Body Problem (Illinois: Open Court, 1986),
pp.106~117

50

51

p.695

T29, p.131cT29,
p.724b

52

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T2, pp.149c ~150c

pp.20 ~.21

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57

akaniha)

3.2

58

57

401

58

T27, p.564bT28, pp.399 ~

Henepola Gunaratana, The Path of Serenity and Insight, p.1-14


pp.11~20p.158pp.228
pp.106 ~ 107

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60

61

()

(Skt. Angamya-samdhi)

62

59

60

63
(Skt. Angamya-samdhi)

Visuddhimagga, Bhikkhu amoli (tr.), The Path of Purification, (Singapore:


Singapore Buddhist Meditation Centre), p.1 S.I, pp.13, 165T2,

(Skt. Dhynntara)

p.160b

Bronkhorst

Bronkhorst, The Two Traditions of Meditation in Ancient India, Delhi:


Motilal Banarsidass, 1993. Tilmann Vetter

Tilmann
Vetter, The Ideas and Meditative Practices of Early Buddhism, (Leiden: E.J.Brill,
1988), p.5
61

Rupert Gethin, The Foundations of Buddhism, (Oxford: Oxford University


Press, 1998), pp.198~201.

62

T26, pp.499b,501a,504b

63

T29, p.970cT29, p.765c

() 64-65

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64

66

65

()

(Samdhi)

()

64

()

khaikasamdhi

Mahsi Sayadaw, The Purification of Mind, The Progress of Insight ,

6768

tr. by Nyanaponika Thera, (Kandy: Bddhist Publication Society, 1985), pp.4~7


Practical Insight Meditation, tr. by U Pe Thin and Myanaung U Tin, ( Kandy:
Buddhist Publication Society ,1991), pp.60~64Henepola Gunaratana, The Path of

66

T26, p.991a ~ 991b

67

Serenity and Insight, pp.10,45,151~154

T27, p.462c

pp.9,11pp.141~144

T27, pp.419b ~ 420b

p.45
68
65

p.115

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71(72)

(Skt. Harivarman)() 69

(khaikasamdhi)
73

()

71

(T32, p.342b)

70

(T32, p.339 c)
72

T27, p.316a
69

(T44, p.644b)

p.574

70

( T32,
p.339.a)

(T32, pp.367c~368a)

(T44, pp.718c ~719a)

(T44, p.657c)
73

(T32, p.279c)

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2. 3.

(Catasso paipad / Catasras pratipad)

4.

(paipad/ pratipad)

75

74

1.

(T28, p.715a)
74

T26,pp.465a ~ 466bT27,p.482.b~c
T29,p.132aT29, pp.725 ~726c

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T27, p.483.b-c

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T27,
p.148.a-c

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T27, p.572bT28, pp.407c


~ p.408b

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81

83

2.1

84

82

T28, pp.591c~592a

83

Gethin

Rupert Gethin, The Foundations of Buddhism, pp.74~79


84
80

pp.149 ~ p.154

81

Henepola Gunaratana, The Path of Serenity and Insight: An Explanation


of Buddhist Jhnas, p.200
(sakhra-dhamma)

()pp.133~152

p.140pp.387~388

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