神的恩惠与人的感恩:吠檀多-德希卡(Vedānta Deśikaṉ)的《乌帕卡拉萨(Upakārasaṅgraham)》研究

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Suganya Anandakichenin
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吠檀多-德希卡(Vedānta Deśikaṉ,传统写作年代:1268-1369 年)是古代最杰出的神学家,在他一生创作的众多作品中,他的次要作品有 30 部,统称为《西拉ṟ艾拉赫》:1268-1369 年)--一位最杰出的神学家-- 在他的一生中创作了许多作品,其中有 30 部次要作品,统称为 "杂密"(Cillaṟai rahasyam),它们就像指南一样,可以帮助那些没有时间通过研究更长、更深的文本来加深对唯识知识的了解的渴望者。乌帕卡拉萨》(Upakārasaṅgraham)就是这样一部经书,在这部经书中,德希卡(Deśikaṉ)(几乎详尽无遗地)论述了上帝对个体灵魂的无数乌帕卡拉("援助、帮助、恩惠")行为。神的这种恩惠构成了唯识学的基础,因为它涉及到对三塔瓦("实相")之一,即神(以及有情实体)和 mokṣa("解脱")的讨论,而 mokṣa 是圣十字会的终极目标。本文的最终目的是向读者介绍一篇重要但鲜为人知的文章,我将探讨吠檀多-德希卡在其《乌帕卡拉萨ṅ格拉哈姆》中阐述的无限神圣的乌帕卡拉(upakāra)这一主题,根据这篇文章,乌帕卡拉应该激发人类的感激之情。在此过程中,我们还将研究神的乌帕卡拉行为的性质和目的,以及神赐予这些行为的手段。
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Divine Favour and Human Gratitude: A Study of Vedānta Deśikaṉ’s Upakārasaṅgraham

Among the many works that Vedānta Deśikaṉ—(traditional dates: 1268-1369), a most eminent theologian of all times—composed in his lifetime, his minor works—thirty in number and collectively known as the Cillaṟai rahasyam (‘miscellaneous esoterica’)—stand out like guides meant to help those eager Śrīvaiṣṇavas who lack time to deepen their knowledge of Viśiṣṭādvaita by the study of longer and deeper texts. One such rahasyam is the Upakārasaṅgraham, in which Deśikaṉ deals (almost exhaustively) with the theme of God’s countless acts of upakāra (‘aid, help, favour’) upon the individual souls. This beneficence of God’s forms the very basis of Viśiṣṭādvaita, as it involves a discussion of one the three tattvas (‘realities’), namely, God, (and by extension, the sentient entity), as well as on mokṣa (‘liberation’), which is the ultimate aim of the Śrīvaiṣṇava Ācāryas. In this article, which is ultimately meant to introduce to the reader an important but little-known text, I shall explore the topic of infinite divine upakāra as elaborated upon by Vedānta Deśikaṉ in his Upakārasaṅgraham, which, according to this text, ought to inspire human gratitude. And in the process, we shall also examine the nature and object(s) of God’s acts of upakāra, and the means through which He proceeds to bestow them.

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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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