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Noble or evil: the ṣaḍvārgika monks reconsidered
Noble or evil: the ṣaḍvārgika monks reconsidered

Author(s): Cuilan Liu
Subject(s): History of Law, Other Language Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: Vinaya; ṣaḍvārgika; Band of Six; Monastic Law;

Summary/Abstract: This article reconsiders how the ṣaḍvārgika monks, or monks in the band of six, are represented in Vinaya, the codified Buddhist law texts. Conventionally, these ṣaḍvārgika monks are portrayed as evil figures whose behaviors have subsequently become exemplary of monastic violations in Vinaya literature. In this article, I discover a neglected alternative discourse in which the ṣaḍvārgika monks are perceived as supporters of Buddhism who were well educated in various secular and religious subjects. Specifically, this study reveals that the authors of two Chinese texts Lüjie benshu 律戒本疏 (T2788) and Guan wuliangshou jing yishu 觀無量壽經義疏 (T1749) argued that the ṣaḍvārgika monks are noble figures who had purposefully acted out various misdeeds to facilitate the promulgation of the Buddhist monastic law, which only becomes necessary when the situation requires it.

  • Issue Year: 66/2013
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 179-195
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English
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