Fo Shuo Chuchu Jing 佛說處處經
Translated by An Shigao
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第 17 冊 No. 730 佛說處處經 後漢 安世高譯 共 1 卷 Volume 17, No. 730; Fo Shuo Chuchu Jing; Translated by An Shigao in the Later Han in 1 scrollNotes
Date 148-170 from Lancaster (Lancaster 2004, 'K 808')English Translations
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This text, attributed to the Buddha, discusses various aspects of Buddhist practice, including controlling anger, the significance of offerings, and the qualities leading to fearlessness. It also delves into the reasons behind the Buddha's actions and physical attributes, such as why he didn't wear shoes or fly. The text further explores the differences between Arhats, Pratyekabuddhas, and Buddhas, and the importance of mindfulness, detachment, and ethical conduct for achieving enlightenment. (AI generated)Primary Source
An Shigao, 《佛說處處經》 'Fo Shuo Chuchu Jing,' in Taishō shinshū Daizōkyō 《大正新脩大藏經》, in Takakusu Junjiro, ed., (Tokyo: Taishō Shinshū Daizōkyō Kankōkai, 1988), Vol. 17, No. 730, Accessed 2016-09-25, http://tripitaka.cbeta.org/T17n0730.References
- Lancaster, L.R. 2004, The Korean Buddhist Canon: A Descriptive Catalogue, http://www.acmuller.net/descriptive_catalogue.