Tiantai lotus texts
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Tiantai lotus texts
(BDK English Tripiṭaka)
Bukkyō Dendō Kyōkai America, 2013
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Contents of Works
- The infinite meanings sutra (Taishō volume 9, number 276) : translated from the Chinese of Dharmajātayaśas
- The sutra expounded by the Buddha on practice of the way through contemplation of the bodhisattva all-embracing goodness (Taishō volume 9, number 277) : translated from the Cheinese of Dharmamitra / translated by Tsugunari Kubo and Joseph M. Logan
- The commentary on the Lotus sutra (Taishō volume 26, number 1519) / translated by terry Abbott
- A guide to the Tiantai fourfold teachings (Taishō volume 46, number 1931) / recorded by Chegwan ; translated by Masao Ichishima and David W. Chappell
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume contains four important texts in the Tiantai Lotus tradition: The Infinite Meanings Sutra, composed as an introduction to the Lotus Sutra, and The Sutra Expounded by the Buddha on the Practice of the Way through Contemplation of Bodhisattva All-embracing Goodness are part of the so-called Threefold Lotus Sutra. The Commentary on the Lotus Sutra is a translation of the Saddharmapu??ar?ka-s?tra-upade?a (Jpn. Myohorengekyo upadaisha), a commentary on the Lotus Sutra attributed to the eminent Buddhist philosopher Vasubandhu. A Guide to the Tiantai Fourfold Teachings is a translation of a tenth-century text by the Korean monk Chegwan that presents an introduction to the teachings of Zhiyi (538-597), founder of the Tiantai tradition.
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