Grouped in a bundle and referred to as the 'two vehicles', engaku and shomon (声聞: ?r?vaka, 'voice-hearer' - one who hears and practices Buddha's teachings for the good of himself but not of others) are looked down on in Mahayana Buddhism where their attitudes are considered egocentric. |
大乗仏教ではこの立場を自己中心的なものと考え、声聞とともに二乗と呼んで下に見る。 |