A study into the thought of Kōgyō Daishi Kakuban : : with a translation of his Gorin kuji myō himitsushaku / / Henny van der Veere.
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Superior document: | Japonica Neerlandica ; Volume 7 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Leiden, The Netherlands : : Hotei Publishing,, [2000] ©2000 |
Year of Publication: | 2000 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Japonica Neerlandica ;
Volume 7. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (326 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- NOTE ON LANGUAGES AND TERMS
- INTRODUCTION
- Debate in the Twelfth Century
- Development of Buddhism
- The Final Years of the Heian Period
- The Study of Kakuban's Thought
- Chapter One BIOGRAPHY
- 1.0 Materials
- 1.1 Youth and Early Studies
- 1.2 Period of Study
- 1.3 The Ascent of Mount Kōya
- 1.4 The Founding of the Denbōin
- 1.5 The Transmissions
- 1.6 Factional Strife on Mount Kōya
- 1.7 Final Years at Mount Negoro
- 1.8 Conclusion
- Chapter Two THE WORKS OF KAKUBAN
- Chapter Three DOCTRINAL POSITION OF KAKUBAN
- 3.0 Introduction
- 3.1 Position
- 3.2 Lineage
- 3.3 Debate on Classification
- 3.4 Kengyō versus Mikkyō
- 3.5 Kengyō arise from Mikkyō
- 3.6 Kakuban's view of Ichijō
- 3.7 The Nature of the Buddha: Busshinkan
- 3.8 The Contents of the Doctrine: Ajigi
- 3.9 The Realization of Enlightenment: Jōbutsu
- 3.10 Differences in Capacity: Kikon.
- Chapter Four KAKUBAN'S ATTITUDE TOWARDS PURE LAND THOUGHT
- 4.0 Introduction
- 4.1 The Relation between Dainichi Nyorai and Amida Butsu.
- 4.2 The Relation between the Paradises.
- 4.3 The Relation between the Religious Goals.
- 4.4 The Relation between Shingon and Nenbutsu.
- 4.5 The Relation between the Vows.
- 4.6 The Ideas on Rinjū Raikō.
- 4.7 Conclusion
- Chapter Five A STUDY OF THE Gorin kuji myō Himitsushaku
- 5.0 Introduction
- 5.1 The Text
- 5.2 Commentaries
- 5.3 Contents
- 5.3.0 Explanation of the Title
- 5.3.1 Prologue
- 5.3.2 Chapter One
- 5.3.3 Chapter Two: Exposition
- 5.3.4 Chapter Two: I. Hosshinmon
- Goji
- 5.3.5 Chapter Two: II. Hosshinmon
- Gorin
- 5.3.6 The Structure of the Gozō Mandara
- 5.3.7 The Hokkai Mandara
- 5.3.8 Chapter Two: III. Hōjinmon: The syllables (kuji) in isolation.
- 5.3.9 Chapter Two: The nine syllables.
- 5.3.10 Chapter Two: IV. Hōjinmon: The kuji and Lotus Meditation.
- 5.3.11 The remaining chapters.
- 5.4 Summary and Conclusion:
- CONCLUSION
- NOTES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX.