Manual Of Zen Buddhism
Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, D.Litt., Professor of Buddhist Philosophy in the Otani University, Kyoto, was probably the greatest living authority on Buddhist philosophy, and certainly the greatest authority on Zen Buddhism. His major works in English on the subject of Buddhism number a dozen or more, and of his works in Japanese as yet unknown to the West there are at least eighteen. Contents: Editor's Foreword To Second Edition Editor's Note To Second Edition Preface To First Edition I. Gathas And Prayers I. On Opening The Sutra Ii. Confession Iii. The Threefold Refuge Iv. The Four Great Vows V. The Worshipping Of The Sarira Vi. The Teaching Of The Seven Buddhas Vii. The Gatha Of Impermanence Viii. The Yemmei Kwannon Ten-Clause Sutra Ix. Prayer On The Occasion Of Feeding The Hungry Ghosts X. General Prayer Xi. Prayer Of The Bell Ii. The Dharanis I. Dharani Of Removing Disasters Ii. Dharani Of The Great Compassionate One Iii. Dharani Of The Victorious Buddha-Crown Iii. The Sutras I. English Translation Of The Shingyo Ii. The Kwannon Sutra Iii. The Kongokyo Or Diamond Sutra Iv. The Lankavatara Sutra V. The Ryogonkyo, Or Surangama Sutra Iv. From The Chinese Zen Masters I. Bodhidharma On The Twofold Entrance To The Tao Ii. On Believing In Mind (Shinjin-No-Mei) Iii. From Hui-Neng's Tan-Ching Iv. Yoka Daishi's "Song Of Enlightenment" V. Baso (Ma-Tsu) And Sekito (Shih-T'ou), Two Great Masters Of The T'ang Dynasty Vi. Huang-Po's Sermon, From "Treatise On The Essentials Of The Transmission Of Mind" (Denshin Hoyo) Vii. Gensha On The: Three Invalids Viii. The Ten Oxherding Pictures V. From The Japanese Zen Masters I. Dai-O Kokushi "On Zen" 2. Dai-O Kokushi's Admonition 3. Daito Kokushi's Admonition Iv. Kwanzan Kokushi's Admonition V. Muso Kokushi's Admonition Vi. Hakuin's "Song Of Meditation" Vi. The Buddhist Statues And Pictures In A Zen Monastery I. The Buddha Ii. The Bodhisattvas Iii. The Arhats Iv. The Protecting Gods V.
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Manual Of Zen Buddhism
Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, D.Litt., Professor of Buddhist Philosophy in the Otani University, Kyoto, was probably the greatest living authority on Buddhist philosophy, and certainly the greatest authority on Zen Buddhism. His major works in English on the subject of Buddhism number a dozen or more, and of his works in Japanese as yet unknown to the West there are at least eighteen. Contents: Editor's Foreword To Second Edition Editor's Note To Second Edition Preface To First Edition I. Gathas And Prayers I. On Opening The Sutra Ii. Confession Iii. The Threefold Refuge Iv. The Four Great Vows V. The Worshipping Of The Sarira Vi. The Teaching Of The Seven Buddhas Vii. The Gatha Of Impermanence Viii. The Yemmei Kwannon Ten-Clause Sutra Ix. Prayer On The Occasion Of Feeding The Hungry Ghosts X. General Prayer Xi. Prayer Of The Bell Ii. The Dharanis I. Dharani Of Removing Disasters Ii. Dharani Of The Great Compassionate One Iii. Dharani Of The Victorious Buddha-Crown Iii. The Sutras I. English Translation Of The Shingyo Ii. The Kwannon Sutra Iii. The Kongokyo Or Diamond Sutra Iv. The Lankavatara Sutra V. The Ryogonkyo, Or Surangama Sutra Iv. From The Chinese Zen Masters I. Bodhidharma On The Twofold Entrance To The Tao Ii. On Believing In Mind (Shinjin-No-Mei) Iii. From Hui-Neng's Tan-Ching Iv. Yoka Daishi's "Song Of Enlightenment" V. Baso (Ma-Tsu) And Sekito (Shih-T'ou), Two Great Masters Of The T'ang Dynasty Vi. Huang-Po's Sermon, From "Treatise On The Essentials Of The Transmission Of Mind" (Denshin Hoyo) Vii. Gensha On The: Three Invalids Viii. The Ten Oxherding Pictures V. From The Japanese Zen Masters I. Dai-O Kokushi "On Zen" 2. Dai-O Kokushi's Admonition 3. Daito Kokushi's Admonition Iv. Kwanzan Kokushi's Admonition V. Muso Kokushi's Admonition Vi. Hakuin's "Song Of Meditation" Vi. The Buddhist Statues And Pictures In A Zen Monastery I. The Buddha Ii. The Bodhisattvas Iii. The Arhats Iv. The Protecting Gods V.
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Manual Of Zen Buddhism

Manual Of Zen Buddhism

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Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, D.Litt., Professor of Buddhist Philosophy in the Otani University, Kyoto, was probably the greatest living authority on Buddhist philosophy, and certainly the greatest authority on Zen Buddhism. His major works in English on the subject of Buddhism number a dozen or more, and of his works in Japanese as yet unknown to the West there are at least eighteen. Contents: Editor's Foreword To Second Edition Editor's Note To Second Edition Preface To First Edition I. Gathas And Prayers I. On Opening The Sutra Ii. Confession Iii. The Threefold Refuge Iv. The Four Great Vows V. The Worshipping Of The Sarira Vi. The Teaching Of The Seven Buddhas Vii. The Gatha Of Impermanence Viii. The Yemmei Kwannon Ten-Clause Sutra Ix. Prayer On The Occasion Of Feeding The Hungry Ghosts X. General Prayer Xi. Prayer Of The Bell Ii. The Dharanis I. Dharani Of Removing Disasters Ii. Dharani Of The Great Compassionate One Iii. Dharani Of The Victorious Buddha-Crown Iii. The Sutras I. English Translation Of The Shingyo Ii. The Kwannon Sutra Iii. The Kongokyo Or Diamond Sutra Iv. The Lankavatara Sutra V. The Ryogonkyo, Or Surangama Sutra Iv. From The Chinese Zen Masters I. Bodhidharma On The Twofold Entrance To The Tao Ii. On Believing In Mind (Shinjin-No-Mei) Iii. From Hui-Neng's Tan-Ching Iv. Yoka Daishi's "Song Of Enlightenment" V. Baso (Ma-Tsu) And Sekito (Shih-T'ou), Two Great Masters Of The T'ang Dynasty Vi. Huang-Po's Sermon, From "Treatise On The Essentials Of The Transmission Of Mind" (Denshin Hoyo) Vii. Gensha On The: Three Invalids Viii. The Ten Oxherding Pictures V. From The Japanese Zen Masters I. Dai-O Kokushi "On Zen" 2. Dai-O Kokushi's Admonition 3. Daito Kokushi's Admonition Iv. Kwanzan Kokushi's Admonition V. Muso Kokushi's Admonition Vi. Hakuin's "Song Of Meditation" Vi. The Buddhist Statues And Pictures In A Zen Monastery I. The Buddha Ii. The Bodhisattvas Iii. The Arhats Iv. The Protecting Gods V.

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ISBN-13: 9783849622022
Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag
Publication date: 07/21/2012
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Pages: 138
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