The Platform Sutra comprises a wide range of important Chan/Zen
Buddhist teachings. Purported to contain the autobiography and sermons
of Huineng (638-713), the legendary Sixth Patriarch of Chan, the sutra
has been popular among monastics and the educated elite for centuries.
The first study of its kind in English, this volume offers essays that
introduce the history and ideas of the sutra to a general audience and
interpret its practices. Leading specialists on Buddhism discuss the
text's historical background and its vaunted legacy in Chinese culture.
Incorporating recent scholarship and theory, chapters include an
overview of Chinese Buddhism, the crucial role of the Platform Sutra
in the Chan tradition, and the dynamics of Huineng's biography. They
probe the sutra's key philosophical arguments, its paradoxical teachings
about transmission, and its position on ordination and other
institutions. The book includes a character glossary and extensive
bibliography, with helpful references for students, general readers, and
specialists throughout. The editors and contributors are among the most
respected scholars in the study of Buddhism, and they assess the place
of the Platform Sutra in the broader context of Chinese thought,
opening the text to all readers interested in Asian culture, literature,
spirituality, and religion.