- In
Mahayana Buddhism the
icchantika (一闡提) is an
incorrigible unbeliever who
lacks faith in
Buddhism and has no
prospect of
attaining enlightenment. According...
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discusses the idea of the
icchantikas, a
class of
sentient beings who "have
little or no
chance of liberation." The
icchantika idea is
discussed in various...
- and evil are
always nondual and
mutually possessed. The most
depraved icchantika is
endowed the
Buddha realm,
while the
Buddha is
still latently endowed...
- doctrine, the
eternality of the Buddha, and the
soteriological fate of the
icchantikas and so forth. It has been
suggested by
Waddell that the site of the death...
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monastic community for
defending the idea that
incorrigible persons (
icchantika) do
indeed have Buddha-nature (fo-hsing).
Maura O'Halloran also gives...
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because they
lacked any
wholesome seeds The
fifth class of beings, the
icchantika, were
described in
various Mahayana sutras as
being incapable of achieving...
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Humanistic Buddhism Christmas Humphreys Hungry ghost Huot Tat
Hwaom Hyecho Icchantika I
Ching (monk)
Iconography of
Gautama Buddha in Laos and
Thailand Iddhi...
- much
faster way to enlightenment. Even the most
depraved of beings, the
icchantikas, can
attain awakening through the
simplest esoteric method, the recitation...
- term used in
Mahayana doctrine to
refer to the
early Buddhist schools Icchantika Inka
International Buddhist College Jambudvipa — lit., "rose-apple island...
- (青园寺) from 419.
Daosheng controversially ascribed Buddha-nature to the
icchantikas,
based on his
reading on a
short version of the
Mahaparinirvana Sutra...