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'''Jué shè 覺社''' (The Awakening Society) was an association devoted to Buddhist study and publication.
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'''Jué shè 覺社''' (The "Awakening Society" or "Bodhi Society", 1918 - 1921?)<ref>Welch uses this latter translation.</ref> was an association devoted to Buddhist study and publication.
== History ==
== History ==
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Founded in Shànghǎi [[上海]] in the summer of [[1918]] by Tàixū [[太虛]] and a group of prominent laymen (see list below). Dōngchū draws a link between this group and the Patriotic Academy 愛國學社 founded by Cài Yuánpéi [[蔡元培]] in [[1902]], but since the academy was closed in the wake of the ''Sūbào'' 蘇報 incident of [[1903]], this link may be limited to the fact that Zhāng Tàiyán [[章太炎]] was involved in both.<ref>See Shì Dōngchū, 1.120.</ref> The Juéshè first published two works by Tàixū, ''Dàoxué lùnhéng'' 道學論衡 (Discourse on Morality) and ''Léngyán shèlùn'' 楞嚴攝論 (Select Commentary on the Śūraṃgama Sūtra).<ref>Note that Dōngchū erroneously references the first title as 道德論衡. The full title of the latter work is 大佛頂首楞嚴經攝論.</ref> These publications eventually became the seed for ''Awakening Society Collectania'' [[覺社叢書]], a quarterly periodical that the Society began publishing in October, [[1918]].
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Founded in Shànghǎi [[上海]] in the summer of [[1918]] by Tàixū [[太虛]] and a group of prominent laymen (see list below). This group was closely connected with the Patriotic Study Society 愛國學社 founded by Cài Yuánpéi [[蔡元培]] in [[1902]], and shared much membership.<ref>Shì Dōngchū, 1.120.</ref> They first published two works by Tàixū, ''Dàodé lùnhéng'' 道德論衡 (Discourse on Morality) and ''Léngyán shèlùn'' 楞嚴攝論 (Select Commentary on the Śūraṃgama Sūtra). These publications eventually became the seed for ''Awakening Society Collectania'' [[覺社叢書]], a quarterly periodical that the Society began publishing in October.  
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At the end of [[1919]], the Society's headquarters were moved from Shànghǎi to the Jìngfàn yuàn 淨梵院 on the West Lake in Hángzhōu [[杭州]]. Along with the move, the periodical became a monthly and its name was changed to ''Hǎicháo yīn'' [[海潮音]], which began publishing in the first lunar month of [[1920]] under the editorship of Shǐ Yīrú.
At the end of [[1919]], the Society's headquarters were moved from Shànghǎi to the Jìngfàn yuàn 淨梵院 on the West Lake in Hángzhōu [[杭州]]. Along with the move, the periodical became a monthly and its name was changed to ''Hǎicháo yīn'' [[海潮音]], which began publishing in the first lunar month of [[1920]] under the editorship of Shǐ Yīrú.
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The society does not appear to be referenced in print after [[1921]], except for the title of a reprint collection of ''Juéshè cóngshū'' articles published in [[1923]] as ''Juéshè cóngshū xuǎnběn'' 覺社叢書選本 (Selected Works from ''Juéshè cóngshū''). Branch societies or other similarly names groups are cited through the [[1920s]] and [[1930s]].
== Founding Members ==
== Founding Members ==

Current revision as of 21:55, 18 July 2011

Jué shè 覺社 (The "Awakening Society" or "Bodhi Society", 1918 - 1921?)[1] was an association devoted to Buddhist study and publication.

Contents

History

Founded in Shànghǎi 上海 in the summer of 1918 by Tàixū 太虛 and a group of prominent laymen (see list below). Dōngchū draws a link between this group and the Patriotic Academy 愛國學社 founded by Cài Yuánpéi 蔡元培 in 1902, but since the academy was closed in the wake of the Sūbào 蘇報 incident of 1903, this link may be limited to the fact that Zhāng Tàiyán 章太炎 was involved in both.[2] The Juéshè first published two works by Tàixū, Dàoxué lùnhéng 道學論衡 (Discourse on Morality) and Léngyán shèlùn 楞嚴攝論 (Select Commentary on the Śūraṃgama Sūtra).[3] These publications eventually became the seed for Awakening Society Collectania 覺社叢書, a quarterly periodical that the Society began publishing in October, 1918.

At the end of 1919, the Society's headquarters were moved from Shànghǎi to the Jìngfàn yuàn 淨梵院 on the West Lake in Hángzhōu 杭州. Along with the move, the periodical became a monthly and its name was changed to Hǎicháo yīn 海潮音, which began publishing in the first lunar month of 1920 under the editorship of Shǐ Yīrú.

The society does not appear to be referenced in print after 1921, except for the title of a reprint collection of Juéshè cóngshū articles published in 1923 as Juéshè cóngshū xuǎnběn 覺社叢書選本 (Selected Works from Juéshè cóngshū). Branch societies or other similarly names groups are cited through the 1920s and 1930s.

Founding Members

Notes

  1. Welch uses this latter translation.
  2. See Shì Dōngchū, 1.120.
  3. Note that Dōngchū erroneously references the first title as 道德論衡. The full title of the latter work is 大佛頂首楞嚴經攝論.

References

  • Shì Dōngchū 釋東初. Zhōngguó Fójiào jìndài shǐ 中國佛教近代史 (A History of Early Contemporary Chinese Buddhism), in Dōngchū lǎorén quánjí 東初老人全集 (Complete Collection of Old Man Dongchu), vols. 1-2. Taipei: Dongchu, 1974 Pp. 2.1005-1006.
  • Welch, Holmes. The Buddhist Revival in China. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1968. P. 54.
  • Yú Língbō 于凌波, ed. Xiàndài Fójiào rénwù cídiǎn 現代佛教人物辭典 (A Dictionary of Modern Buddhist Persons), 2 vols. Taipei: Foguang, 2004. P. 1:199c.
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