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7. Overcoming Illness with Insight: Kokan Shiren's Treatise on the Nature ofillness and Its Manifestations
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Abbreviations xix
- Introduction xxi
-
Doctrinal Considerations
- 1. Illness, Cure, and Care Selections from the Pali Canon 3
- 2. The Healing Potential of the Awakening Factors in Early Buddhist Discourse 12
- 3. Curing/Curating Illness: Selections from the Chapter on the "Sufferings of Illness" from A Grove of Pearls from the Garden of Dharma 20
- 4 . Understanding the Dosa Summary of the Art of Medicine from the Sutra of Golden Light 30
- 5. Fetal Suffering in the Descent Into the Womb Sutra 41
- 6. Health and Sickness of Body and Mind: Selections from the Yogācāra-bhūmi 49
- 7. Overcoming Illness with Insight: Kokan Shiren's Treatise on the Nature ofillness and Its Manifestations 61
- 9. Liberating the Whole World: Sudhana's Meeting with Samantanetra from the Sūtra of the Entry Into the Realm of Reality 92
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HEALING AND MONASTIC DISCIPLINE
- 10. Medical Practice as Wrong Livelihood: Selections from the Pāli Discourses, Vinaya, and Commentaries 105
- 11. Nuns, Laywomen, and Healing: CONTENTS lX Three Rules from a Sanskrit Nuns' Disciplinary Code 113
- 12. Stories of Healing from the Section on Medicines in the Pali Vinaya 118
- Rules on Medicines from the Five-Part Vinaya of the Mahisasaka School 125
- 14. Food and Medicine in the Chinese Vinayas: Daoxuan's Emended Commentary on Monastic Practices from the Dharmaguptaka Vinaya 130
- 15. Toilet Care in Buddhist Monasteries: Health, Decency, and Ritual 137
- 16. Health Care in Indian Monasteries: Selections from Yijing's Record of the Inner Law Sent Home from the Southern Seas 145
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BUDDHIST HEALERS
- 17. Two Sutras on Healing and Healers from the Chinese Canon 163
- 18. The Buddha Heals: Past and Present Lives 170
- 19. The Buddha's Past Life as a Snakebite Doctor: The Visa-vantajātaka 180
- 20. The Training and Treatments of an Indian Doctor in a Buddhist Text: A Sanskrit Biography of Jivaka 184
- 21. A Selection of Buddhist Healing Narratives from East Asia C. Pierce Salguero 205
- 22. The Buddha and the Bath Water: How the Bodhisattva Gyoki Founded Koya Temple 219
- 23. Esoteric Ritual Remedies: Kukai's Cures for Emperor Konin 222
- 24. "The Grief of Kings Is the Suffering of Their Subjects": A Cambodian King's Twelfth-Century Network of Hospitals 226
-
HEALING RITES
- 25. Help for the Sick, the Dying, and the Misbegotten: A Sanskrit Version of the Sutra of Bhaisajyaguru 235
- 26. The Sutra on the Dharani of the Vast, Complete, and Unobstructed Great Compassion of the Bodhisattva Avalokite§vara with a Thousand Hands and a Thousand Eyes 252
- 27. Tantric Medicine in a Buddhist Proto-Tantra 286
- 28. Healing Dharanis A Collection of Medieval Spells from the Taisho Tripitaka 292
- 29. Seals of the Bodhisattva: A Buddhist Talismanic Seal Manual from Dunhuang 304
- 30. "The Ritual Altar of Kundali Vajra for Treating Illnesses" from the Collected Dharani Sutras 314
- 31. Curing with Karma and Confession: Two Short Liturgies from Dunhuang 322
- 32. Childbirth in Early Medieval Japan: Ritual Economies and Medical Emergencies in Procedures During the Day of the Royal Consort's Labor 336
- 33. The Ox-Bezoar Empowerment for Fertility and Safe Childbirth: Selected Readings from the Shingon Ritual Collections 351
- 34. The Verses on the Victor's Armor: A Pali Text Used for Protection and Healing in Thailand 358
- 35. Selections from a Mongolian Manual of Buddhist Medicine 363
-
MEDITATION AS CURE AND ILLNESS
- 36. Healing Sicknesses Caused by Meditation: "The Enveloping Butter Contemplation" from the Secret Essential Methods for Curing Meditation Sickness 373
- 37. Healing with Meditation: "Treating Illness" from Zhiyi's Shorter Treatise on Samatha and Vipasyana 382
- 38. Getting Sick Over Nothing: Hyesim and Hakuin on the Maladies of Meditation 390
- 39. Buddhist Method as Medicine: The Chan Materia Medica and Its Ming Dynasty Elaboration 398
- 40. Tantric Meditations to Increase the Forces of Life: Making Manifest the Three Deities of Longevity 405
- 41. Rangjung Dorje's Key to the Essential Pointsof Wind and Mind 413
- 42. Treating Disorders of the Subtle Winds in Tibetan Buddhism 418
- 43. How to Deal with Wind Illnesses: Two Short Meditation Texts from Buddhist Southeast Asia 425
-
HYBRIDITY IN BUDDHIST HEALING
- 44. Correlative Cosmology, Moral Rectitude, and Buddhist Notions of Health: Selections from the Sutra of Trapusa and Bhallika 433
- 45. Apotropaic Substances as Medicine in Buddhist Healing Methods: Nagarjuna's Treatise on the Five Sciences 441
- 46. Dung, Hair, and Mungbeans: Household Remedies in the Longmen Recipes 454
- 47. ''The Mysterious Names on the Hands and Fingers": Healing Hand Mnemonics in Medieval Chinese Buddhism 478
- 48. Selections on Illness Divination from Bodhidharma's Treasure of the Palm 486
- 49. Buddhist Health, Diet, and Sex Advice from Ancient Korea 494
- 50. Vessel Examination in the Medicine of the Moon King 501
- 51. Moxibustion for Demons: Oral Transmission on Corpse-Vector Disease 514
-
BUDDHISM AND THE MEDICAL TRADITIONS
- 52. "Indian Massage" from Sun Simiao's Prescriptions Worth a Thousand in Gold 533
- 53. Sun Simiao on Medical Ethics: "The Perfect Integrity of the Great Physician" from Prescriptions Worth a Thousand in Gold 538
- 54. Using the Golden Needle: Nagaljuna Bodhisattva's Ophthalmological Treatise and Other Sources in the Essentials of Medical Treatment 543
- 55. Buddhism in Choson Dynasty Medical Compilations 549
- 56. Determining Karmic Illness: Kajiwara Shozen's Treatment of Rai/Leprosy in Book of the Simple Physician 553
- 57. Selections from Miraculous Drugs of the South, by the Vietnamese Buddhist Monk-Physician TueTinh 561
- 58. The Dong Nhan Pagoda and the Publication of Mister Lazy's Medical Encyclopedia 569
- 59. An Abhidhamma Perspective: Causes of Illness in a Burmese Buddhist Medical System 575
- 60.Jewels in Medicines: On the Processing and Efficacy of Precious Pills According to the Four Treatises 583
- 61. The Final Doubt and the Entrustment of Tibetan Medical Knowledge 593
- 62. Did the Buddha Really Author the Classic Tibetan Medical Text? A Critical Examination from The Lamp to Dispel Darkness 602
- Appendix: Geographical Table of Contents 609
- Glossary 615
- References 629
- List of Contributors 667
- Index 675
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Abbreviations xix
- Introduction xxi
-
Doctrinal Considerations
- 1. Illness, Cure, and Care Selections from the Pali Canon 3
- 2. The Healing Potential of the Awakening Factors in Early Buddhist Discourse 12
- 3. Curing/Curating Illness: Selections from the Chapter on the "Sufferings of Illness" from A Grove of Pearls from the Garden of Dharma 20
- 4 . Understanding the Dosa Summary of the Art of Medicine from the Sutra of Golden Light 30
- 5. Fetal Suffering in the Descent Into the Womb Sutra 41
- 6. Health and Sickness of Body and Mind: Selections from the Yogācāra-bhūmi 49
- 7. Overcoming Illness with Insight: Kokan Shiren's Treatise on the Nature ofillness and Its Manifestations 61
- 9. Liberating the Whole World: Sudhana's Meeting with Samantanetra from the Sūtra of the Entry Into the Realm of Reality 92
-
HEALING AND MONASTIC DISCIPLINE
- 10. Medical Practice as Wrong Livelihood: Selections from the Pāli Discourses, Vinaya, and Commentaries 105
- 11. Nuns, Laywomen, and Healing: CONTENTS lX Three Rules from a Sanskrit Nuns' Disciplinary Code 113
- 12. Stories of Healing from the Section on Medicines in the Pali Vinaya 118
- Rules on Medicines from the Five-Part Vinaya of the Mahisasaka School 125
- 14. Food and Medicine in the Chinese Vinayas: Daoxuan's Emended Commentary on Monastic Practices from the Dharmaguptaka Vinaya 130
- 15. Toilet Care in Buddhist Monasteries: Health, Decency, and Ritual 137
- 16. Health Care in Indian Monasteries: Selections from Yijing's Record of the Inner Law Sent Home from the Southern Seas 145
-
BUDDHIST HEALERS
- 17. Two Sutras on Healing and Healers from the Chinese Canon 163
- 18. The Buddha Heals: Past and Present Lives 170
- 19. The Buddha's Past Life as a Snakebite Doctor: The Visa-vantajātaka 180
- 20. The Training and Treatments of an Indian Doctor in a Buddhist Text: A Sanskrit Biography of Jivaka 184
- 21. A Selection of Buddhist Healing Narratives from East Asia C. Pierce Salguero 205
- 22. The Buddha and the Bath Water: How the Bodhisattva Gyoki Founded Koya Temple 219
- 23. Esoteric Ritual Remedies: Kukai's Cures for Emperor Konin 222
- 24. "The Grief of Kings Is the Suffering of Their Subjects": A Cambodian King's Twelfth-Century Network of Hospitals 226
-
HEALING RITES
- 25. Help for the Sick, the Dying, and the Misbegotten: A Sanskrit Version of the Sutra of Bhaisajyaguru 235
- 26. The Sutra on the Dharani of the Vast, Complete, and Unobstructed Great Compassion of the Bodhisattva Avalokite§vara with a Thousand Hands and a Thousand Eyes 252
- 27. Tantric Medicine in a Buddhist Proto-Tantra 286
- 28. Healing Dharanis A Collection of Medieval Spells from the Taisho Tripitaka 292
- 29. Seals of the Bodhisattva: A Buddhist Talismanic Seal Manual from Dunhuang 304
- 30. "The Ritual Altar of Kundali Vajra for Treating Illnesses" from the Collected Dharani Sutras 314
- 31. Curing with Karma and Confession: Two Short Liturgies from Dunhuang 322
- 32. Childbirth in Early Medieval Japan: Ritual Economies and Medical Emergencies in Procedures During the Day of the Royal Consort's Labor 336
- 33. The Ox-Bezoar Empowerment for Fertility and Safe Childbirth: Selected Readings from the Shingon Ritual Collections 351
- 34. The Verses on the Victor's Armor: A Pali Text Used for Protection and Healing in Thailand 358
- 35. Selections from a Mongolian Manual of Buddhist Medicine 363
-
MEDITATION AS CURE AND ILLNESS
- 36. Healing Sicknesses Caused by Meditation: "The Enveloping Butter Contemplation" from the Secret Essential Methods for Curing Meditation Sickness 373
- 37. Healing with Meditation: "Treating Illness" from Zhiyi's Shorter Treatise on Samatha and Vipasyana 382
- 38. Getting Sick Over Nothing: Hyesim and Hakuin on the Maladies of Meditation 390
- 39. Buddhist Method as Medicine: The Chan Materia Medica and Its Ming Dynasty Elaboration 398
- 40. Tantric Meditations to Increase the Forces of Life: Making Manifest the Three Deities of Longevity 405
- 41. Rangjung Dorje's Key to the Essential Pointsof Wind and Mind 413
- 42. Treating Disorders of the Subtle Winds in Tibetan Buddhism 418
- 43. How to Deal with Wind Illnesses: Two Short Meditation Texts from Buddhist Southeast Asia 425
-
HYBRIDITY IN BUDDHIST HEALING
- 44. Correlative Cosmology, Moral Rectitude, and Buddhist Notions of Health: Selections from the Sutra of Trapusa and Bhallika 433
- 45. Apotropaic Substances as Medicine in Buddhist Healing Methods: Nagarjuna's Treatise on the Five Sciences 441
- 46. Dung, Hair, and Mungbeans: Household Remedies in the Longmen Recipes 454
- 47. ''The Mysterious Names on the Hands and Fingers": Healing Hand Mnemonics in Medieval Chinese Buddhism 478
- 48. Selections on Illness Divination from Bodhidharma's Treasure of the Palm 486
- 49. Buddhist Health, Diet, and Sex Advice from Ancient Korea 494
- 50. Vessel Examination in the Medicine of the Moon King 501
- 51. Moxibustion for Demons: Oral Transmission on Corpse-Vector Disease 514
-
BUDDHISM AND THE MEDICAL TRADITIONS
- 52. "Indian Massage" from Sun Simiao's Prescriptions Worth a Thousand in Gold 533
- 53. Sun Simiao on Medical Ethics: "The Perfect Integrity of the Great Physician" from Prescriptions Worth a Thousand in Gold 538
- 54. Using the Golden Needle: Nagaljuna Bodhisattva's Ophthalmological Treatise and Other Sources in the Essentials of Medical Treatment 543
- 55. Buddhism in Choson Dynasty Medical Compilations 549
- 56. Determining Karmic Illness: Kajiwara Shozen's Treatment of Rai/Leprosy in Book of the Simple Physician 553
- 57. Selections from Miraculous Drugs of the South, by the Vietnamese Buddhist Monk-Physician TueTinh 561
- 58. The Dong Nhan Pagoda and the Publication of Mister Lazy's Medical Encyclopedia 569
- 59. An Abhidhamma Perspective: Causes of Illness in a Burmese Buddhist Medical System 575
- 60.Jewels in Medicines: On the Processing and Efficacy of Precious Pills According to the Four Treatises 583
- 61. The Final Doubt and the Entrustment of Tibetan Medical Knowledge 593
- 62. Did the Buddha Really Author the Classic Tibetan Medical Text? A Critical Examination from The Lamp to Dispel Darkness 602
- Appendix: Geographical Table of Contents 609
- Glossary 615
- References 629
- List of Contributors 667
- Index 675