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Shinran and Rennyo--On Their Understandings of Birth in the Pure Land
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1-11
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The Theory of the Nembutsu
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12-18
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The Practice of the Mahayana Bodhisattva Way in Shinran
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19-23
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Awareness and Realization in the Easy Way by Means of Faith
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24-26
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On "On-ken" (Implicit and Explicit Meaning) in the Interpretation of Three Minds in the Kyogyoshinsho
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27-29
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Some Questions about Rennyo
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30-33
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Rennyo on Eradicating Evil
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34-38
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"Taking Death as It Comes" and "Disregarding the Peril to One's Own Life" in Rennyo's Thought
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39-45
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Rennyo and Luther
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46-50
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On the Meaning of Ichinen in Rennyo's Thought
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51-55
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Rennyo in Kiyozawa Manshi's Thought
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56-58
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The Ethics of Myokonin
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59-65
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Genshin's View of the Pure Land
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66-70
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The Rissho Ankoku-ron and Hojo Tokiyori
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71-76
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The Sentence in Nichiren's Kanjin Honzonsho-- "The Three Thousand in One Instant of Thought Exists as If It were on the other side of a Thin Film of Bamboo"
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77-79
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A Study of Paradoxical Logic in Nichiren's Doctorine
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80-84
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Dogen on Shinjin Ichinyo (The Identity of Body and Mind) and Samsara
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85-90
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Hinikukotsuzui in Dogen's Thought
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91-94
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What Does the Term "genjo-koan" Mean?
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95-100
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Sanju-jokai in the Soto Sect
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101-104
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Shoshin in the Shobogenzo
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105-109
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Keizan Jokin's Sponsors
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110-114
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The Standpoint of the Soto Zen Master Keizan Found in His Diary Tokokuki
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115-118
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On the Hensho-goi Theory of Tenkei
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119-122
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The Soto Sect and Wartime Doctorin--The Background of the Elimination of "Fukei" Words
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123-126
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The Publication of the Shobogenzo in Modern Times
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127-131
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Shujobo Chogen's Visit to Song China
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132-134
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On the Zuijii-zuitai of the Kongochokyo-sho
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135-138
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Kukai's Esoteric Interpretation of the Huayan Doctrine
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139-143
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On Myoe's Zaijarin Shogonki
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144-147
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The Ekayana Theory in Gyonen's Gokyosho-turoki
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148-150
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From Buddha to Brahman--Even to the Beginning of the World
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151-158
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A Study of the Religious Condition in Mathura under the Kusanas
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159-163
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A Reconsideration of the Opening Stock Phrase of Buddhist Sutras
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164-171
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The Evil Deeds of Mahayana Bodhisattvas
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172-178
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The Sravaka-carya in the Yogacarabhumi
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179-184
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On the Mayopama-samadhi in the Guanshiyin pusa shouji-jing
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185-189
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Dignaga on Ragadi-svasamvitti
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190-193
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On the Junchuron
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194-196
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On the Newly Discovered Chapters of the Fahua tonglue Lotus Sutra Commentary
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197-202
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Jizang and Icchantika
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203-207
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On the Idea of Confession in Zhili's Subcommentary to the Suvarnaprabhasa-sutra
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208-211
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The Background of Huisi's Dhyana Thinking
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212-214
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The Zongmen Tongyao-ji and the Biyan-lu
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215-221
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The Thought of Hanshan Deqing
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222-226
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The Evolution of the Idea of Emptiness in Huayan Doctrine
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227-234
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The Buddhism of Jizu-shan in the History of Huayan Thought
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235-241
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On the Dharmaraksa's Translations of the Lotus Sutra, Medicine King Chapter, and the Vimalakirti Sutra, Dharma Offering Chapter
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242-246
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On the Foshou Shiertoutuo-jing and the Da Zhidu-lun
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247-251
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The Meaning of Jingdu-sanmei
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252-254
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The Acceptance of the Nirvana Sutra in Early Chinese Buddhism
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255-257
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The Theories of "Classification of Buddhism" and "Cause and Effect" in the Niepan-jingshu, a Dunhuang Manuscript of the Dilun School
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258-262
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On Dazhao, Regarded as the First Master of Huiguo
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263-267
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On Jinul's Sam-hyeon-mun Theory
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268-273
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Zinul's Zen and His Faith of the Pure Land
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274-276
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Kalasa as Mandala in the Kathmandu Valley
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326-319
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The Pure Land Buddhism of Eui-chun of the Koryo Dynasty
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334-327
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Funeral Rites in Korean Buddhism
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337-335
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Meaning of the Dharmadhatu-body in Shoku's Thought
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341-338
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Samatha-vipasyana in the Yogacara School
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344-342
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On the Tenth Chapter (Acintya) of the Xianyang shengjiao-lun
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349-345
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The Yogacara Idea
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353-350
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Altruism in the Abhisamayalamkara
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359-354
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The "Three Mothers" (Larger Prajnaparamita-sutras) and the Abhisamayalamkara
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365-360
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On a Word's Meaning--An Interpretation of 'kake-udon' (Noodles in Soup) according to the Apoha-theory of Dignaga
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371-366
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Kamalasila's Independent Proof Formula (svatantrasadhana) and Dharmottara
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378-372
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Sankarasvamin's View Quoted in TS, TSP Chapter 13
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381-379
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On Liudu jijing (Six Perfection sutra) 53--The Buddha's Asceticism
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386-382
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The Conception of Buddha in the Divyavadana and the Mahavastu
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391-387
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On Mahayoga in the Cakrasamvarabhisamaya
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397-392
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The Saptaksaramantra of Samvara--Sadhanamala 251
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404-398
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The Dirghagama of the (Mula) sarvastivadins
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409-405
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The Sarvastivada Conception of cittasamprayukta
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414-410
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On the Authorship of the Atthasalini--Suttantatthakatha and Agamatthakatha
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419-415
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A Study of the Brahmapariprccha (3)
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426-420
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On the Concept of parsanmandala in the Gandavyuha-sutra
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432-427
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A Comprehensive Study of the Tibetan and Chinese Translations of the Aksobhya-sutra
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437-433
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On the Problem of Ariya-attangika-magga and Nibbana in Early Buddhism--A Study of Ariya-attangika-magga as 'the Way from Nibbana'
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440-436
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The Refutation of the Lokayata in the Lankavatara-sutra
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443-441
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One Aspect of the Pramana Theory in the Slokavarttika
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449-444
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The Process of Inferential Cognition in the Navyanyaya
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456-450
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Vakyabheda as Technique of Interpretation in Bhartrhari's Mahabhasya-dipika
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461-457
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Srikantha's Criticism of Buddhism
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467-462
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Philological Notes on the Purna Prajna (=Madhva) darsanam of the Sarvadarsanasamgraha
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470-468
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Fragments of the Parasaratantra Cited in the Commentary to the Brhatsamhita
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475-471
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On the Argements in Ayurvedic Texts
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480-476
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On the Word "jigar" in Urdu
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484-481
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The Dharma-Lotus Truth Expounded by Devadatta
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491-485
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Nagarjuna and Pratityasamutpada
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497-492
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Bhartrhari's Verses Citied in the Arya-Lankavataravrtti
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502-498
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Paniniyas on Yogyata and Sakti
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508-503
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The Soul (atman) and Agency (kartrtva)--According to Kumarila Bhatta and His Followers
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513-509
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