A Buddhist Critique of Desire: The Notion of Kāma in Aśvaghoṣa’s Saundarananda

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Nir Feinberg
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Abstract

The critical analysis of desire is a staple of classical Buddhist thought; however, modern scholarship has focused primarily on doctrinal and scholastic texts that explain the Buddhist understanding of desire. As a result, the contribution of kāvya (poetry) to the classical Buddhist philosophy of desire has not received much scholarly attention. To address this dearth, I explore in this article the notion of kāma (desire or love) in Aśvaghoṣa’s epic poem, the Saundarananda (Beautiful Nanda). I begin by framing the poem’s Buddhist interpretation of desire and highlighting the didactic and transcendental role of kāma in transforming Nanda, the poem’s protagonist. Then, I examine Aśvaghoṣa’s poetic depictions of Nanda, Sundarī, and the apsarases, outlining the Saundarananda’s phenomenology of desire. Overall, this article illustrates how Aśvaghoṣa employs the genre of kāvya to express a Buddhist critique of desire that focuses on the nature of the desirable object and the state of mind of the desirous subject.

佛教对欲望的批判:阿笈摩《胜陀难陀》中的 "迦玛 "概念
对欲望的批判性分析是古典佛教思想的主要内容;然而,现代学术研究主要集中在解释佛教对欲望的理解的教义和学术文本上。因此,"诗"(kāvya)对古典佛教欲望哲学的贡献并未受到学术界的重视。为了弥补这一不足,我在本文中探讨了阿希瓦霍藏的史诗《美丽的南达》(Saundarananda)中的 "欲"(kāma)或 "爱"(love)的概念。首先,我阐述了这首诗对欲望的佛教解释,并强调了 "卡玛 "在改变诗歌主人公南达的过程中所起的说教和超越作用。然后,我研究了阿兹瓦格霍加对南达、巽达里和阿普沙罗的诗歌描绘,概述了索达拉南达的欲望现象学。总之,本文阐述了阿史那跋陀罗如何运用迦叶体裁来表达佛教对欲望的批判,这种批判侧重于欲望客体的性质和欲望主体的心境。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Indian Philosophy publishes articles on various aspects of Indian thought, classical and modern. Articles range from close analysis of individual philosophical texts to detailed annotated translations of texts. The journal also publishes more speculative discussions of philosophical issues based on a close reading of primary sources.
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