Monday, June 23, 2008

Early Life


Xuanzang was born near Luoyang, Henan in 602 ad also known as Chén Huī or Chén Yī and died on the 5th of Feb 664 ad in Yu Hua Gong . Xuanzang , lay name was Chen Hui, he was born into a family noted for its erudition for generations . He was the youngest of the four children . His great-grandfather was an official who served as a prefect, his grandfather was appointed as a professor in the Imperial College at the capital . His father was a conservative Confucianist who gave up going to office and withdrew into seclusion to escape the political turmoil that gripped China at that point of time . According to traditional biographies, Xuanzang displayed superb intelligence and earnestness, he amazed his father by his careful observance of the Confucian rituals at the age of eight. Along with his brothers and sister, he received an early education from his father , who instructed him in classical works on filial piety and several other canonical treatises of orthodox Confucianism .
Although his household in
Chenhe Village of Goushi Town gou1), Luo Prefecture , Henan, was essentially Confucian . at a young age, Xuanzang expressed interest in becoming a Buddhist monk as one of his elder brothers had done . After the death of his father in 611 ad, xuanzang lived with his older brother Chensu (later known as Changjie) for five years at the Jingtu Monastery in Luoyang, supported by the Sui Dynasty state . During this time he studied both Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism, preferring the latter.
In
618 ad, the Sui Dynasty collapsed and Xuanzang and his brother fled to Chang'an, which had been proclaimed as the capital of the Tang state, and thence headed southward to Chengdu, Sichuan. Here the two brothers spent two or three years in further study in the monastery of Kong Hui, including the Abhidharmakosa-sastra (Abhidharma Storehouse Treatise). When Xuanzang requested to take Buddhist orders at the age of thirteen, the abbot Zheng Shanguo made an exception in his case because of his precocious knowledge.
Xuanzang was fully ordained as a monk in
622 ad, at the age of twenty,The myriad contradictions and discrepancies in the texts at that time prompted Xuanzang to decide to go to India and study in the cradle of Buddhism. He subsequently left his brother and returned to Chang'an to study foreign languages and to continue his study of Buddhism. He began his mastery of Sanskrit in 626 ad, and probably also studied Tocharian. During this time Xuanzang also became interested in the metaphysical Yogacara school of Buddhism.

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