Record of the Transmission of Illumination : : Volume 1; An Annotated Translation of Zen Master Keizan’s Denkōroku / / ed. by T. Griffith Foulk.

The first book of this two-volume set consists largely of an annotated translation of the Record of the Transmission of Illumination (Denkōroku 傳光録) by Zen Master Keizan Jōkin 瑩山紹瑾 (1264–1325), presented together with the original Japanese text on which the English translation is based. That text is...

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Place / Publishing House:Honolulu : : University of Hawaii Press, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
Foreword --
Preface --
About the Translation --
Conventions --
Abbreviations --
INTRODUCTION --
FRONT MATTER --
Record of the Transmission of Illumination by the Great Ancestor, Zen Master Keizan --
Lead Chapter Śākyamuni Buddha --
Chapter 1 Venerable Mahākāśyapa --
Chapter 2 Venerable Ānanda --
Chapter 3 Venerable Śānavāsin --
Chapter 4 Venerable Upagupta --
Chapter 5 Venerable Dhītika --
Chapter 6 Venerable Miśraka --
Chapter 7 Venerable Vasumitra --
Chapter 8 Venerable Buddhanandiya --
Chapter 9 Venerable Buddhamitra --
Chapter 10 Venerable Pārśva --
Chapter 11 Venerable Punyayaśas --
Chapter 12 Venerable Aśvaghosa --
Chapter 13 Venerable Kapimala --
Chapter 14 Venerable Nāgārjuna --
Chapter 15 Venerable Kānadeva --
Chapter 16 Venerable Rahulabhadra --
Chapter 17 Venerable Samghānandi --
Chapter 18 Venerable Gayaśata --
Chapter 19 Venerable Kumāralabdha --
Chapter 20 Venerable Jayata --
Chapter 21 Venerable Vasubandhu --
Chapter 22 Venerable Manorahita --
Chapter 23 Venerable Halenayaśas --
Chapter 24 Venerable Simha --
Chapter 25 Venerable Vasista --
Chapter 26 Venerable Punyamitra --
Chapter 27 Venerable Prajñātāra --
Chapter 28 Venerable Bodhidharma --
Chapter 29 Great Master Dazu --
Chapter 30 Great Master Jianzhi --
Chapter 31 Chan Master Dayi --
Chapter 32 Chan Master Daman --
Chapter 33 Chan Master Dajian --
Chapter 34 Great Master Hongji --
Chapter 35 Great Master Wuji --
Chapter 36 Great Master Hongdao --
Chapter 37 Great Master Wuzhu --
Chapter 38 Great Master Wuben --
Chapter 39 Great Master Hongjue --
Chapter 40 Chan Master Tongan Pi --
Chapter 41 Latter Great Master Tongan --
Chapter 42 Reverend Liangshan --
Chapter 43 Great Master Taiyang Mingan --
Chapter 44 Reverend Touzi --
Chapter 45 Chan Master Daokai --
Chapter 46 Chan Master Danxia Chun --
Chapter 47 Chan Master Wukong --
Chapter 48 Chan Master Tiantong Jue --
Chapter 49 Chan Master Xuedou Jian --
Chapter 50 Reverend Tiantong --
Chapter 51 Reverend Eihei Gen --
Chapter 52 Reverend Eihei Jō --
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Summary:The first book of this two-volume set consists largely of an annotated translation of the Record of the Transmission of Illumination (Denkōroku 傳光録) by Zen Master Keizan Jōkin 瑩山紹瑾 (1264–1325), presented together with the original Japanese text on which the English translation is based. That text is the recension of the Denkōroku published in Shūten Hensan Iinkai 宗典編纂委員会, ed., Taiso Keizan Zenji senjutsu Denkōroku 太祖瑩山禅師撰述伝光録 (Tokyo: Sōtōshū Shūmuchō 曹洞宗宗務庁, 2005). The Shūmuchō edition of the Denkōroku includes some items of Front Matter from earlier published editions, which are included in the English translations. Volume 1 also contains an Introduction that addresses such matters as the life of Keizan, the contents of the Denkōroku, the provenance of that work, and the textual history of its various recensions. In addition, Volume 1 includes a Bibliography that lists many works of modern Japanese- and English-language scholarship that are relevant to the academic study of the Denkōroku.The second volume contains a Glossary in two parts. Part One explains all of the Buddhist technical terms and Zen sayings that appear in the annotated translation of the Shūmuchō edition of the Denkōroku, found in Volume 1. Part Two treats all of the people, places, and texts that are named in that annotated translation. The Glossary also contains a wealth of material pertaining to the study of Chinese Chan, Japanese Zen, and East Asian Buddhist traditions at large, providing a broader historical context for understanding Keizan’s Denkōroku.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780824891763
9783110743357
9783110754001
9783110753776
9783110754193
9783110753974
9783110739688
DOI:10.1515/9780824891763?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by T. Griffith Foulk.