A History of the Development of Japanese Thought from A.D. 592 to 1868, Volume 1Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1967 - Japan |
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... dharma that the Buddhist emperor Ashoka chose to espouse in India , however , was not confined to Buddhism alone but was thought of as valid for all religions , though transcending the horizons of the religions of his time . While ...
... dharma that the Buddhist emperor Ashoka chose to espouse in India , however , was not confined to Buddhism alone but was thought of as valid for all religions , though transcending the horizons of the religions of his time . While ...
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... dharma , the ordinances and instructions of dharma . He too advocated forbearance and lightness of punishment . Cf. Rock Edict XIII . 19 Other rulers of universal states in Asia did the same . Cf. Ashoka's Pillar Edict III and the ...
... dharma , the ordinances and instructions of dharma . He too advocated forbearance and lightness of punishment . Cf. Rock Edict XIII . 19 Other rulers of universal states in Asia did the same . Cf. Ashoka's Pillar Edict III and the ...
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... dharma . The spirit of my teaching is beyond letters . It should be trans- mitted from one master to another . " The lineal line of the right teaching from Kāśyapa has come down to Japan through a legitimate succession of masters , the ...
... dharma . The spirit of my teaching is beyond letters . It should be trans- mitted from one master to another . " The lineal line of the right teaching from Kāśyapa has come down to Japan through a legitimate succession of masters , the ...
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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