A History of the Development of Japanese Thought from A.D. 592 to 1868, Volume 1Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1967 - Japan |
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... Body ( dharmakaya ) of Buddha . In the philosophy of the Mahāyāna Buddhism the noumenal body was regarded as ineffable , being located beyond the phenomenal sphere . But Prince Shōtoku considered it to be in the phenomenal sphere ...
... Body ( dharmakaya ) of Buddha . In the philosophy of the Mahāyāna Buddhism the noumenal body was regarded as ineffable , being located beyond the phenomenal sphere . But Prince Shōtoku considered it to be in the phenomenal sphere ...
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... body manifests norms for living beings , it is to be the Treasure of Norms ( dharma ) . Also , this noumenal body being in harmonious rela- tion to principles of actions , it is to be the Treasure of Brotherhood . " 40 In Indian and ...
... body manifests norms for living beings , it is to be the Treasure of Norms ( dharma ) . Also , this noumenal body being in harmonious rela- tion to principles of actions , it is to be the Treasure of Brotherhood . " 40 In Indian and ...
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... Body ( jishōshin , svābhāvika - kāya ) or the body of Buddha which is an ultimate existance . 2 ) Enjoyment Body ( hōjin , sambhoga - kāva ) or a body of reward as a result of his long practice and vows as a bodhisattva . 3 ) Body of ...
... Body ( jishōshin , svābhāvika - kāya ) or the body of Buddha which is an ultimate existance . 2 ) Enjoyment Body ( hōjin , sambhoga - kāva ) or a body of reward as a result of his long practice and vows as a bodhisattva . 3 ) Body of ...
Contents
THE IDEAL OF A UNIVERSAL STATE AND ITS PHIL | 1 |
PHILOSOPHICAL IDEAS OF THE NARA AND | 39 |
MEDIEVAL THOUGHT | 59 |
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