A History of the Development of Japanese Thought from A.D. 592 to 1868, Volume 1Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1967 - Japan |
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... Saichō ( 767-822 A.D. ) , Master Dengyō ( Dengyō Daishi ) being his honorary name , entered a monastery at an early age , and was ordained at eighteen ( 785 A.D. ) . As the ecclesiastical life of Nara was uncongenial to him , he left ...
... Saichō ( 767-822 A.D. ) , Master Dengyō ( Dengyō Daishi ) being his honorary name , entered a monastery at an early age , and was ordained at eighteen ( 785 A.D. ) . As the ecclesiastical life of Nara was uncongenial to him , he left ...
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... Saichō used the phrase Sokushin Jōbutsu ( becoming Buddha alive in human body ) .21 But in the theory of Sokushin Jõbutsu taught by Saichō ( 767-822 ) , the doctrine of this - worldliness was not thoroughly devel- oped . It was Japanese ...
... Saichō used the phrase Sokushin Jōbutsu ( becoming Buddha alive in human body ) .21 But in the theory of Sokushin Jõbutsu taught by Saichō ( 767-822 ) , the doctrine of this - worldliness was not thoroughly devel- oped . It was Japanese ...
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... Saichō asserted that both priests and laymen should achieve the same ideal . According to Kūkai , absolute reason should be realized in actuality . Reality is revealed in PHILOSOPHICAL IDEAS OF THE NARA AND HEIAN PERIODS SI.
... Saichō asserted that both priests and laymen should achieve the same ideal . According to Kūkai , absolute reason should be realized in actuality . Reality is revealed in PHILOSOPHICAL IDEAS OF THE NARA AND HEIAN PERIODS SI.
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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