"Man" means thinking and "manas" mind.
This realization depends on receiving the secret doctrine of Shingon, transmitted orally to initiates by the school's masters. In the case of disciples wishing to be ordained as priests, the process is more complex and requires initiations in various mandalas, rituals and esoteric practices. "Tra" can be interpreted as tool.
Shingon Buddhism arose during Japan's Heian period (794-1185). Kukai used this theory to rank all the major Buddhist schools, Hinduism, Confucianism, and Taoism according to what he considered their degree of insight. Doctrine secrète de l'initiation japonaise. L'un de ces articles sera expédié plus tôt que l'autre.
in accordance with New World Encyclopedia standards. According to Shingon, enlightenment is not a distant, foreign reality that can take eons to approach but a real possibility within this very life, based on the spiritual potential of every living being, known generally as Buddha-nature. Noté /5. With the help of a genuine teacher and through properly training the body, speech, and mind, people can reclaim and liberate this enlightened capacity for the benefit of themselves and others. Although portrayed through the use of anthropomorphic metaphors, Shingon does not regard the Dharmakaya Buddha as a god, or creator. Kakuban, or Kogyo-Daishi (興教大師) (1095-1143), or Kakuban (覚鑁), was widely renowned as a reformer of the Shingon sect. Cette fonction d'achat continuera à charger des articles lorsque la touche Entrée est enfoncée. [1] Shingon's emphasis on ritual appealed to the Kyoto nobility, and found considerable support, particularly from the Fujiwara clan. The monk Kūkai (774–835; posthumously Kōbō-Daishi) went to China in 804 and studied tantric practices in the city of Xian, returning to Japan in 806 with many texts and art works. The seventh stage is a mind that is the negation of all passing, coming and going, that meditates only on vanity and the void. The teachings of Shingon are based on esoteric Vajrayana texts, the Mahavairocana Sutra and the Vajrasekhara Sutra (Diamond Crown Sutra).
sv:Shingon During the initial stages of his predication in Japan in 1549, the Catholic missionary Francis Xavier was welcomed by the Shingon monks since he used the word Dainichi for the Christian God. The sixth stage is a mind that wants to take away peoples’ suffering and give them joy. Dans ce troisième millénaire où l'Occident cherche de nouveaux reprères et reformule ses valeurs religieuses et philosophiques, le Bouddhisme tantrique Shingon est, sans nul doute, une voie incomparable vers l'éveil et la parfaite illumination. Selon Kûkai, parvenir à l'état de Bouddha ne requiert point plusieurs vies mais peut être réalisé dans cette existence même. https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/p/index.php?title=Shingon_Buddhism&oldid=1026693, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License, Exoteric Buddhism holds that the ultimate state of Buddhahood is ineffable, and that nothing can be said of it. Merci d’essayer à nouveau. eval(ez_write_tag([[728,90],'newworldencyclopedia_org-medrectangle-4','ezslot_1',162,'0','0'])); Like the Tendai School that branched into the Jōdo, Zen and Nichiren Schools in the Kamakura period, Shingon divided into two major branches; Kogi Shingon, or "old Shingon," and Shingi Shingon, or "New Shingon." On y parvient par la pratique des 3 mystères à savoir : la juste pensée (contemplation des mandals), la juste parole (récitation des mantras) et la juste action (exécution des mudrâs).