Sanjiwani: Jurnal Filsafat
Vol 11, No 1 (2020)

PERKEMBANGAN AJARAN BUDDHA DALAM TRILOGI PEMBEBASAN

Arimbawa, I Komang Suastika (Institut Hindu Dharma Negeri Denpasar)
Anggriawan, G. Arya (DPK Peradah Indonesia Denpasar)



Article Info

Publish Date
02 Jul 2020

Abstract

Before the birth of Buddhism, Indian society was familiar with various beliefs which were characterized by the ascetic tradition, the rites of the Brahmins, the religion of the Upanisads, and the strong ascetic traditions of the Jainas. Buddhist philosophy was born from the teachings of Buddha Gautama, obtained from the results of his enlightenment. The Buddha guided his followers to arrive at the Arahant. Buddhism is divided into two major schools, Hinay?na and Mah?y?na. Ethics or morality in Buddhism can be found in three sentences, such as avoiding bad deeds, adding to good deeds, and cleansing the heart, all of which are summarized in the Pancasila Buddha and Pancadhamma. The main teachings of the Buddha are recorded in the Tripitaka. Between philosophy, religion and ethics in Buddhism has a very close relationship in the goal of achieving liberation, because Buddhism does not separate knowledge from behavior, theory and practice.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

Sanjiwani

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Subject

Religion Humanities

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Sanjiwani: Jurnal Filsafat hadir untuk memberi ruang dan gerak bagi para penulis yang ingin mengembangkan dan menyebarkan nilai-nilai filsafat Hindu. Implementasi ajaran filsafat ini hampir setiap saat dijumpai dalam setiap aspek kehidupan umat beragama. Sanjiwani sebagai Jurnal Filsafat berusaha ...