If you wanted to learn a foreign language with the aim of reading classic Buddhist works in their original language, which language would you choose? Japanese, Sanskrit or Pali?
Is it even possible to learn ancient Japanese? I googled a bit and found Nishijima, who said:
So that's a bit discouraging.
Any advice welcome!
--Helena
Is it even possible to learn ancient Japanese? I googled a bit and found Nishijima, who said:
(I think that even Japanese, which Master Dogen used in writing Shobogenzo 13th Century, was so much different from the modern Japanese, and so even though I am a native speaker of Japanese,
it was necessary for me to spend 16 years to translate Shobogenzo 98 Chapters from the old Japanese by Master Dogen into the modern Japanese today utilizing 8 hours everyday throughout
365, or 366 days every year.)
it was necessary for me to spend 16 years to translate Shobogenzo 98 Chapters from the old Japanese by Master Dogen into the modern Japanese today utilizing 8 hours everyday throughout
365, or 366 days every year.)
Any advice welcome!
--Helena
) better via the internet and their local library than monks ever received at the 'Great Monasteries' in centuries past. I say English, because it is the Lingua Franca right now for international Buddhist discussions. As with Christian monks in centuries past, Buddhist monks in Japan, China, Tibet, Thai, etc., were not necessarily the most educated folks. Nor did they have access to many of the resources and knowledge available to you right now. Even the ancient conditions for Practice and sitting Zazen may not have been as good as what you now have.
I want to learn a language to read classic books. My first ideas were Greek or Hebrew, because I am somewhat familiar with those, but then I thought that it would perhaps be more interesting at this point to be able to read some classic Buddhist texts than it would be to read the Bible or Homer (though the idea of being able to read the Old Testament in Hebrew is still appealing as well -but choices need to be made).
As somewhat of a musicologist, I have to disagree.
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