Journal of Indian and Buddhist studies The Japanese Association of Indian and Buddhist Studies 43(1) (19940000)

 CiNii Books

A Study of Nishu-Ekoron in Shinran's Doctorine  1-11
A Study of Shinran's Conversion--On the Description of Shinran's Conversion as Seen in the Kyogyoshinsho  15-17
Shinran's View of the Utterance of the Name  21-23
A Study of One Vehicie of the Primal Vow  24-26
The Significance of This World in Shinran's Thought  27-31
The Problem of Religious Conversion through Amida's Three Vows in Shinran's Doctrine  32-36
Genso-Eko of Shinran and Its Development  37-45
On the Khotannese 'Aparimitayuh Sutra (2) '  43-311
A Study of Immigration Buddhists in Early Japan  46-50
Belief of the Courtier Kazanin Family and the Trade of House  51-54
Methods of Conversion of Dengyo Daishi  55-57
Kukai (Kobo Daishi) and the Daijo-hoon-girinjo  58-65
On the Nimonjiryu in the Syakuron-hyakujo-daisanju  70-72
A Synthetic Study of Ryonin (1)  73-76
On the Completion of the Gyoki Nempu  77-82
On the Origins of Honen's Becoming a Priest  83-89
Genku's Image in the Saiho-shinan-sho  90-93
The Nature of the Criticism of Honen in the Zaijarin (2)  94-98
A Study of the Katsuoji-Nikaido, the Fifth Temple of the Historiacal Places of St. Honen  99-102
Chosai's Interpretation of the Three Aspects of Faith (Sanshin) and Practice (gyo)  103-106
The Tannisho and the Gobunsho  107-111
The Relation of Rennyo to Shinne  112-116
On the Colophon of the Jurikan-Kaimyaku  117-120
A Study of the Eiheikoroku and the Shobogenzo--Especially on Shinjindatsuraku  121-125
A View about How Did Dogen Edit the Chinese-language Shobogenzo  126-130
A Study of Segaki-E (2)  131-134
Zen Buddhism Views on Human Nature  135-139
On the Formative Process of the Keizan School  140-144
On the Yifazhongdao in the Weishi School  145-149
Nichiren's View of the Lotus Sutra--A Comparison with Dogen  150-152
A Study of Writing the Rissho-Ankoku-ron  153-157
On the Decoration of Nichiren's Mandala  158-163
Ryohen's Worship of Jizo  164-167
On Ryonen Homyo, the Founder of Gyokusenji in the Dewa Area  168-173
Imitative Sutras Produced in Japan and the Shintoshu  174-179
The Influence of Hakuin-zen on the Martial Arts  180-183
Mokurai Shimaji's View of Shinto  184-188
Acquisition and Acceptance of Freedom of Religion in the Meiji Era-Focusing on Jodoshu  189-191
The Possibility of Vihara in Shin-Buddhism  192-194
The Vatsagotra-Samyukta of the Samyuktagama  200-204
Classification and Comparison in Jataka  205-209
A Study of Transformation and Its Reason of West Indian Buddhism in the Seventh and Eighth Centuries  210-213
Buddhism in the Tang Dynasty and Sarira-stupa of Kumarajiva  214-219
On the T'ien-T'ai Doctrine of the Fa-hua-hsuan-i and Fa-hua-hsu-lun  220-222
Chi-tsang and Hottibo Shoshin  223-227
The Sheta-ch'eng lun and Yuance  234-237
The Practical Aspect of Fa-zang's--Through Dogen's World of Praxis--  238-240
The Author of the Go-bu-shin-gan (Thoughts of Vajra-dhatu)  241-245
On the Editorial Process of the Dharumadaishisanron and the Shoshitsurokumon  257-261
Some Questions concerning the Wharang-Saegi  262-266
On Wonhyo of the Mitujonysung-gae in Shilla  267-272
On the Matter of not Publishing the Yushin'anrakudo in the Gitenroku  273-276
Birth, Old Age and Death as Seen in the Hosso Consciousness--Only Sect Philosophy  277-281
Terminal-Care and Vihara  282-286
Blood-giving (1) Maitri (a) bala  318-321
Zen Myo History  322-326
On Characteristics of the Chinese Buddhist Canons Translated by Chih-ch'ien  327-330
On Reference Books of the sGra sbyor bam po gnyis pa  331-333
Differences between Buston's and Tson Khapa's Interpretation of Mayadeha--Metaphors on Figures in Mirror  334-337
Ran gi mtshan nid grub pa and Ran bzin gyis grub pa  338-345
The Hypo-deductional Argument of Authority by Dharmairti and Other Arguments by Dharmakirti  346-351
On the Relation between prapanca and vyavahara  352-357
On the Conflicting Interpretations of "Sunyata" by the Madhyamika and the Yogacara  358-361
On the Invalidity of Propositional hetu in Indian Logic  362-367
On the ksanikatva Theory in the Mahayanasutralamkara XVIII 84-88  368-373
A Debate on Causation and the Momentary between Madhyamika and Santrantika  374-376
On alambana in Asanga's Dhyanadipa-nama-upadesa  378-380
The silaparamita in the Mahaprajnapar amitopadesa  381-384
The Mahayana Mahaparinirvanasutra as a mahasutra  385-390
A Newly Discovered Buddhist Kavya: Mahasamvartanikatha  391-397
Various Aspects of Ahare-patikulasanna Especially in the Shugyodojikyo and the Daihodo-daijikkyo  398-403
Stages of Practice of the Sammatiya in the Samskrtasmskrtaviniscaya Chapterer XXI  404-408
Textual Quotations in the Sarasangaha and Their Background  413-418
The Relation between the Vinaya and Agama--The Importance of the Frauwallner's Vinaya Study  419-422
On ucchedavada  423-429
On the Origin of the Subjective Idealism (drsti-srsti-vada)  430-432
Sasadhara's Second Conclusive Definition of Vyapti  433-437
Persian Translations of the Yogavasista  438-442
Bhartrhari and Kashimirian Saiva--on Pasyanty  443-445
Lokayata in the Lankavatara-Sutra  446-452
Avibhagad vaisvarupyasya (SK 15)  453-459
Harisankar Parsai's Novel "Tat ki khoj"  460-463
Kazi Nazrul Islam's "Samyabadi"  464-467
Ghalib from the Viewpoints of Indian and Pakistani Critics  475-479
Hitopadesa, II, 4 and Raj-niti, p.57  480-485
Brahmodya in the Vedic Ritual and the Samyutta-Nikaya I 1,2,3  486-490
Hell of the Bloody Pond and the Rebirth of Women in the Paradise  491-497
3rd rDO Gruchen Rinpoche's Pure Land Thought (I)  498-501
Uniqueness of Dependent Origination. (Paticcasamuppada)  502-508
The Pancanantaryani of the Lankavatara Sutra  509-515
Cittaviprayuktasamskaras in the Abhidharama and the Yogacara  516-518
On the Anupalabdhivada of Sasadhara's Nyayasiddhantadipa  519-523
Urdu Vocabulary in T.V. Serial Ramayana  524-520