A History of the Development of Japanese Thought from A.D. 592 to 1868, Volume 1Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1967 - Japan |
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... Sanskrit under the guidance of an Indian monk called Prājna , and is believed to have introduced into Japan the slightly altered form of the Sanskrit letters called Shittan ( siddham ) , which is written in vertical columns and much ...
... Sanskrit under the guidance of an Indian monk called Prājna , and is believed to have introduced into Japan the slightly altered form of the Sanskrit letters called Shittan ( siddham ) , which is written in vertical columns and much ...
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... Sanskrit word for " compassion " is maitrī or karuṇā or dayā . Maitri can be translated as ' friendliness ' also , because the word derives from the word ' mitra ' meaning ' friend . ' The word ' karuna ' was translated into Chinese ...
... Sanskrit word for " compassion " is maitrī or karuṇā or dayā . Maitri can be translated as ' friendliness ' also , because the word derives from the word ' mitra ' meaning ' friend . ' The word ' karuna ' was translated into Chinese ...
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... Sanskrit tathagata ( Buddha ) . 26 Chapter IV of the Lotus Sūtra , SBE , 21 , p . 98f .; Winternitz : pp . 298ff . 27 The Pure Land is sometimes called the Buddha Land , or Buddha Field , or Pure Western Land . Professor Kenneth MORGAN ...
... Sanskrit tathagata ( Buddha ) . 26 Chapter IV of the Lotus Sūtra , SBE , 21 , p . 98f .; Winternitz : pp . 298ff . 27 The Pure Land is sometimes called the Buddha Land , or Buddha Field , or Pure Western Land . Professor Kenneth MORGAN ...
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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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