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In Search of the Bodhisattva Way. The Child Sudhana's Journey to Enlightenment from the Avatamsaka Sutra

Par : Kosei Morimoto, Yoshiro Ogura, Joseph Britton, Eri Suzuki Tomita, Susan O'Leary
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  • Nombre de pages368
  • Date de parution18/08/2026
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-0-8348-4669-2
  • EAN9780834846692
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurShambhala

Résumé

A retelling of Sudhana's story from the Avata?saka Sutra, this book chronicles a child's quest to seek spiritual wisdom from fifty-five bodhisattvas. Each chapter focuses on a different bodhisattva, with accompanying images from a 12th-century Japanese painted scroll. What does it mean to dedicate yourself to the spiritual path with the innocence of a child? The answers to that are revealed in the story of a little boy named Sudhana, protagonist of the longest chapter in one of the oldest and most prominent Mahayana Buddhist sutras.
 In Search of the Bodhisattva Way is Kosei Morimoto's summary of "Entering the Dharma Realm" (Gandavyuha), the final chapter of the Avata?saka Sutra, which had a lasting influence on painting and sculpture across Asia. This full-color book contains images from The Painting Scroll of the Fifty-Five Avata?saka Sites, created by an unknown artist dated to the end of the 12th century and designated a National Treasure of Japan. The core of the book consists of fifty-five short chapters, each of which centers around a different bodhisattva.
The early Indian Mahayana cosmology and doctrine represented in these narratives are grounded in the idea of emptiness but also an expansive, infinite notion of enlightened mind illuminating everywhere. For example, the bodhisattva Megasri, the first master Sudhana visits, shows with his supernatural power that there are countless enlightened beings in an infinite number of worlds. Sagaramegha, the second master, shows how to separate one's consciousness or soul from the physical body, thereby being able to fly in the air or appear in multiple locations.
It is only at the end of his journey that Sudhana is shown the direct path to enlightenment. This work is spiritual, artistic, and accessible, while maintaining academic rigor. It includes an introduction detailing the sutra's long reception history by the author, Dr. Morimoto, the former head of the Japanese Avata?saka (Kegon) school and abbot of Todai monastery.