Dharma character school

Dharma character school

Dharma-character school (Chinese: 法相宗 pinyin "fa xiang zong", Japanese: Hossō) is the pejorative name for a stream of thought that represented the Indian Yogācāra system of thought in East Asia. One of the founders of the Hosso sect was Tz'u-en. [Sho, Kyodai (2002). "The Elementary-Level Textbook: Part 1: Gosho Study "Letter To The Brothers". SGI-USA Study Curriculum. Source: [http://www.sgi-usa.org/buddhism/library/SokaGakkai/Study/Elementary/Text1.htm] (accessed: January 8, 2007)]

Its proponents preferred the title Consciousness-only school (Chinese 唯識, pinyin "wei shi", also romanized as "wei shih"). The movement that would eventually receive these names was initiated in China by Xuanzang (玄奘), who, on his return from India, brought with him a wagonload of the most important Consciousness-only texts.

These, with government support and many assistants, he translated into Chinese. His disciple Kuiji (窺基) wrote a number of important commentaries on the Yogacara texts and further developed the influence of this doctrine in China. Kuiji is considered the first patriarch of this school. [Lusthaus, Dan (undated). "Quick Overview of the Faxiang School" 法相宗. Source: [http://www.acmuller.net/yogacara/schools/faxiang.html] (accessed: December 12, 2007)]

The Faxiang teachings were transmitted to Korea (Beopsang) and Japan (Hossō), where they made considerable impact. Although a relatively small Hosso sect exists in Japan to this day, the original tradition has all but died out as an independent sect. However, its Consciousness-only teachings made a major impact on the native East Asian traditions that would later develop, most notably Tiantai, Huayan and Chan Buddhism.

The term "Faxiang" itself was first applied to this tradition by the Huayan thinker Fazang (法藏), who used it to emphasize the inferiority of Faxiang teachings, which only dealt with the phenomenal appearances of the dharmas in contrast to Huayan, which dealt with the underlying nature on which such phenomenal appearances were based.

ee also

*Dan Lusthaus

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Refererences

*Lusthaus, Dan (undated). "Quick Overview of the Faxiang School" 法相宗. Source: [http://www.acmuller.net/yogacara/schools/faxiang.html] (accessed: December 12, 2007)


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