A History of the Development of Japanese Thought from A.D. 592 to 1868, Volume 1Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1967 - Japan |
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... Yuima or Shōman . " Yuima was a great sage who had reached the height of perfect En- lightenment . Fundamentally speaking , his person is identified with Ultimate Truth ( tathatā ) . But in appearance , his being is identified with all ...
... Yuima or Shōman . " Yuima was a great sage who had reached the height of perfect En- lightenment . Fundamentally speaking , his person is identified with Ultimate Truth ( tathatā ) . But in appearance , his being is identified with all ...
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... Yuima Sūtra " ( Vimalakīrtinrdeśa - sutra ) has a dramatic composition , in which Yuima ( = Vimalakiriti , " Spotless Fame " ) , a lay believer , gives a sermon to priests and ascetics , THE IDEAL OF A UNIVERSAL STATE 23.
... Yuima Sūtra " ( Vimalakīrtinrdeśa - sutra ) has a dramatic composition , in which Yuima ( = Vimalakiriti , " Spotless Fame " ) , a lay believer , gives a sermon to priests and ascetics , THE IDEAL OF A UNIVERSAL STATE 23.
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... Yuima - gyō and in English as the Discourse on Ultimate Truth by Vimalakirti ; and ( 3 ) the Śrimālā - devi - simhanāda - sūtra , ordinarily called the Shōman - gyō in Japanese , while in English it has been referred to as the Book of ...
... Yuima - gyō and in English as the Discourse on Ultimate Truth by Vimalakirti ; and ( 3 ) the Śrimālā - devi - simhanāda - sūtra , ordinarily called the Shōman - gyō in Japanese , while in English it has been referred to as the Book of ...
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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