Analytical Study Sunyata Of Nakarajuna And Theravada

Authors

  • Phra Prateep Piyintara (Ditin) -

Keywords:

Study sunyata of nakarajuna , Study sunyata of Theravada.

Abstract

The objectives of this research article are 1) to study and analyze the Sunyata philosophy of Nagarjuna. 2) to study and analyze the Sunyata philosophy in the principles of Theravada Buddhism. 3) to study and analyze the Sunyata philosophy of Nagarjuna and Theravada philosophy. It is qualitative research. which studied the analysis of Nagarjuna's Sunyata Buddhist philosophy and Theravada Buddhist philosophy. By this research study It is a study by means of searching for information through documents such as the Tripitaka, various academic documents, including research related to the Mahayana philosophy concepts of Nagarjuna. and sunyata in the principles of Theravada Buddhism, including the 4 Noble Truths, the 10 Paths, Paticcasamuppada, Malungkayabutra, and Thithi 62. The content of this research There are details about Mahayana Philosophy Concepts of Nagarjuna Sunyata in Paticcasamupada and the dialectic method of Nagarjuna Including Nirvana in Theravada Buddhism is only samsara in the view of Nagarjuna. This research article analyzed the data by analyzing the content and writing a descriptive narrative.

             The research results found that 1) Sunyata according to Nagarjuna's view It is the emptiness of all things, both Sangkhata Dhamma and Non-Sangkhata Dhamma. All of these things are empty. and is emptiness according to the principle of Paticcasamuppada  2) Sunyata according to the Theravada view It is a state of being free from identity or ego. Including the five aggregates, elements, and ayatana, which are anatta. There is no substance that should be considered a being, a person, a state of emptiness or freedom from all the trappings of lust, anger, and delusion.  3) Characteristics of Sunyatanagarjuna and Theravada It has the same characteristics that Everything that arises is empty. Everything in which interdependence arises is empty or sunyata.

             The knowledge and benefits gained from this research study are: 1) Know and understand Nirvana in the Mahayana philosophy of Nagarjuna. and Theravada philosophy.  2) Know and understand the principles of Buddhism, including the 4 Noble Truths, the 10 Paths, Paticcasamuppada, Malungkayabutra, Nirvana, and Thithi 62. 3) Know and understand the samsara of Mahayana philosophy of Mr. Nagarjuna and Theravada philosophy.

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Published

2024-06-30