This topic may have come up before, but I couldn't find anything related to this issue. I have heard that the ideas of Critical Buddhism (批判仏教) are quite popular in Japanese Zen.
They say that the idea of "Buddha nature" (Tathagatagarbha) is the influence of Hinduism, that one should return to the original Buddhism, Theravada Buddhism. Or only the Mahayana of Nagarjuna should be Mahayana. I do not understand how then they relate to Yogachara.
How popular are these ideas in Japan? Do these ideas only exist within Soto Zen? Or are other schools also thinking something similar?
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They say that the idea of "Buddha nature" (Tathagatagarbha) is the influence of Hinduism, that one should return to the original Buddhism, Theravada Buddhism. Or only the Mahayana of Nagarjuna should be Mahayana. I do not understand how then they relate to Yogachara.
How popular are these ideas in Japan? Do these ideas only exist within Soto Zen? Or are other schools also thinking something similar?
Wabo
Gassho
ST
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