Ancient Buddhism in JapanBrill Archive, 1935 - 423 Seiten |
Inhalt
THE SŪTRAS USED IN THE EIGHTH CENTURY | 427 |
B The KonkwōmyōSaishōōkyō 4 Contents of the Saishōōkyō | 438 |
later times | 471 |
The text and translations of the Kongohannyakyō | 520 |
THE KEGON NEHAN AND YUIMAKYO AND THEIR | 572 |
Gemmeis soul and the Bommōkyō 572 2 The Kegonkyō | 605 |
THE LOTUS SŪTRA AND ITS FESTIVALS THE KWAN | 616 |
by Indian Chinese Korean and Japanese priests 616 2 Contents | 636 |
The Hokkekyō in the ninth century The Hokke sembō | 654 |
Hokkedō The three sutras protecting the state 654 5 | 667 |
Japanese sects in connection with the Hokkekyō 675 8 | 677 |
The Hokke jūkō The Shimotsukie of Enryakuji on Hieizan | 699 |
705 | |
ERRATA 765 | |
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