四住地
Readings
Pinyin: sì zhùdì
Wade-Giles: ssu-chu-ti
Hangul: 사주지
Korean MC: sa juji
Korean MR: sa chuji
Katakana: シジュウチ
Hepburn: shi jūji
tứ trụ địa
four entrenchments
- Four entrenchments of mental disturbances. Derived from an explication of the nature of affliction given in the Śrīmālā-sūtra, the system of the entrenchments can be seen as the Tathāgatagarbha text-family's systematic treatment of the structure of mental disturbances in their afflictive and cognitive aspects that would be a counterpart to the system defined in texts of Yogâcāra pedigree, such as the Cheng wei shi lun and Yogâcārabhūmi. This system of entrenchments was applied extensively by Zhiyi in the development of his Tiantai system. The relationship between these two systems is explored in detail in Wonhyo's Ijangui 二障義. The entrenchments are:
- 見一處住地 entrenchment of mistaken views in regard to all things in the three realms.
- 欲愛住地 entrenchment of attachment to objects in the desire realm.
- 色愛住地 entrenchment of attachment to things in the form realm.
- 有愛住地 entrenchment of attachment to objects in the formless realm.
When the nescience entrenchment 無明住地 is added, there are five entrenchments 五住地惑, which condition all error, and are the ground in which spring the roots of the countless afflictions and delusions of all sentient beings (Skt. catur-vāsanā). Also see the entry on the entrenchments 住地. 〔勝鬘經 T 353.12.220a3〕 [resp. Charles Muller; source(s): Nakamura]
- quatre stations (égarements) [resp. Paul Swanson]
Dictionary References:
Bukkyō jiten (Ui), 409
Bulgyo sajeon, 385a
Bukkyōgo daijiten (Nakamura), 507d
(Soothill's) Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms, 170
Copyright © 2010 -- Charles Muller
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