The Wonderful Dharma Lotus Flower Sutra: Devadatta (ch. 12) ; Exhortation to maintain (ch. 13)
Author : Hsüan Hua
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Page : 140 pages
File Size : 32,68 MB
Release : 1982
Category : Tripiṭaka
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Author : Hsüan Hua
Publisher :
Page : 140 pages
File Size : 32,68 MB
Release : 1982
Category : Tripiṭaka
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Author :
Publisher :
Page : 872 pages
File Size : 39,89 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Buddhism
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Author : Hsüan Hua
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 33,91 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Tripiṭaka
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Author : Niwano, N.
Publisher : Tuttle Publishing
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 43,18 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Religion
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This concise, readily understandable book is designed as a guide to one of the supreme scriptures of Mahayana Buddhism: the Threefold Lotus Sutra. With careful consideration of the relationships among the 32 chapters, the author outlines the contents and explains the major points.
Author : Nikkyō Niwano
Publisher : Weatherhill, Incorporated
Page : 526 pages
File Size : 44,3 MB
Release : 1976
Category : Religion
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Author : Daisaku Ikeda
Publisher : Middleway Press
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 33,24 MB
Release : 2013-07-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1938252349
Addressing questions such as What constitutes a meaningful life? and What is true happiness?, this guide to Nichiren Buddhism presents the spiritual practice as a teaching of hope that can answer these and other important questions of modern life. Buddhist teacher Daisaku Ikeda offers insights into The Opening of the Eyes, a longer treatise written by Nichiren that calls for individuals to base themselves on a spirit of compassion and to fight for the happiness of others, regardless of the circumstances. Ikeda’s simple and straightforward commentary brings this integral writing to life for a contemporary readership. Through the text and the accompanying commentary, readers will not will discover a philosophy of inner transformation that will help them find deep and lasting happiness for themselves and for others.
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Publisher : BDK America
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 11,79 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Religion
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The larger sutra on Amitāyus (Taishō volume 12, number 360) -- The sutra on contemplation of Amitāyus (Taishō volume 12, number 365) -- The smaller sutra on Amitāyus (Taishō volume 12, number 366).
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Page : 502 pages
File Size : 45,80 MB
Release : 1909
Category : Buddhism
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Author : Chün-fang Yü
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 36,47 MB
Release : 2020-06-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0824881583
What are the foundational scriptures and major schools for Chinese Buddhists? What divinities do they worship? What festivals do they celebrate? These are some of the basic questions addressed in this book, the first introduction to Chinese Buddhism written expressly for students and those interested in an accessible yet authoritative overview of the subject based on current scholarship. After presenting the basic tenets of the Buddha’s teachings and the Chinese religious traditions, the book focuses on topics essential for understanding Chinese Buddhism: major scriptures, worship of buddhas and bodhisattvas, rituals and festivals, the monastic order, Buddhist schools such as Tiantai and Chan, Buddhism and gender, and current trends—notably humanistic Buddhism in Taiwan and the resurgence of Buddhism in post-Mao China. Each chapter ends with discussion questions and suggestions for further reading. A convenient glossary of common terms, titles, and names is included.
Author : Tony Page
Publisher : F Lepine Publishing
Page : 500 pages
File Size : 31,58 MB
Release : 2013-03-23
Category : Mahayana Buddhism
ISBN : 9780981061320
This sutra is the study of what can be called "Nirvana Sutra Buddhism" or "Tathagatagarbha Buddhism". It is a very positive, balanced, faith-promoting and spiritually affirmative manifestation of Buddhism, which recognises the hidden reality of the unconditioned, egoless Buddha-Self in all beings. That Self of the Buddha is a mystery, beyond the reach and grasp of the samsaric intellect: while the Buddha-Self is real, it is certainly not comparable to our worldly, selfish self (ego) and cannot truly be captured within the net of words or concepts. Yet it is the only enduring Truth that can ever be found. This sutra leads us to the Ultimate Truth and indicate the Path to tread for an Awakening into Reality's presence, which is all-pervading and eternal. That eternally present Truth is the sole genuine Reality."You, monks, should not thus cultivate the notion of impermanence, suffering and non-Self, the notion of impurity and so forth, deeming them to be the true meaning of the Dharma, as those people searching in a pool for a radiant gem did, each thinking that bits of brick, stones, grass and gravel were the jewel. You should train yourselves well in efficacious means. In every situation, constantly meditate upon the idea of the Self, the idea of the Eternal, the Bliss, and the Pure ... Those who, desirous of attaining Reality, meditatatively cultivate these ideas, namely, the ideas of the Self, the Eternal, the Bliss, and the Pure, will skilfully bring forth the jewel, just like that wise person who obtained the genuine, priceless gem, rather than worthless detritus misperceived as the real thing."- The Buddha, Chapter Three, The Mahayana Mahaparinirvana Sutra