A History of the Development of Japanese Thought from A.D. 592 to 1868, Volume 1Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1967 - Japan |
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... Amida Buddha . He dedicated a poem to Amida : “ One person is all persons ; all persons are one person ; one meritorious deed is all meritorious deeds ; all meritorious deeds are one meritorious deed . This is a deliverance to the Pure ...
... Amida Buddha . He dedicated a poem to Amida : “ One person is all persons ; all persons are one person ; one meritorious deed is all meritorious deeds ; all meritorious deeds are one meritorious deed . This is a deliverance to the Pure ...
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... Amida's faith were sup- posed to be born again after death as a reward for their faith and merits they achieved in their life time . The Saviour is called Amida or Amitābha in Sanskrit who is presiding over the Pure Land . Once in the ...
... Amida's faith were sup- posed to be born again after death as a reward for their faith and merits they achieved in their life time . The Saviour is called Amida or Amitābha in Sanskrit who is presiding over the Pure Land . Once in the ...
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... Amida makes all sinners Buddhas like Amida . There is no discrimination . If there should be any discrimination , Amida's compas- sion would not be complete . The Japanese devotion to Amida has been practiced in the repetition of the ...
... Amida makes all sinners Buddhas like Amida . There is no discrimination . If there should be any discrimination , Amida's compas- sion would not be complete . The Japanese devotion to Amida has been practiced in the repetition of the ...
Contents
THE IDEAL OF A UNIVERSAL STATE AND ITS PHIL | 1 |
PHILOSOPHICAL IDEAS OF THE NARA AND | 39 |
Sense of Sin and Need of Divine Grace | 78 |
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absolute According Amida Amitabha appeared Article Ashoka Aśoka attitude Banzui'i Bodhisattva Buddha Buddhahood called cause China Chinese Christianity compassion concept concord Confucianism deeds Deus dharma dhism divine doctrine Emperor Empress Suiko enlightenment ethical existence faith feudal follows Gisho no Kenkyū HANAYAMA harmony heaven Heian Heian period Hokke human Ibid idea ideal imperial India Japan Japanese Buddhism Japanese thought Jōdo Sect Kūkai legend living lord Lotus Sūtra Mahāyāna Buddhism Master Dōgen medieval meditation mind monasteries monks moral Nāgārjuna native gods Nichiren Nirvāna officials original person phenomenal world philosophy practice preached priests Prince Shōtoku Pure Land realized religion religious rulers Saichō scriptures Shingon Shinran Shinshō Shōbōgenzō Shōmangyō Gisho Shōsan Songtsan Gampo Sōtō spirit Taika Reforms Tathāgata teaching Temple Tendai things thinking tion Tokyo traditional translated truth ultimate universal veneration vicious virtues Voidness word worship Yuima Yuimakyō Gisho Zen Buddhism Zen master Zenshū