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忽滑谷 快天 Nukariya Kaiten (1867-1934)
The Religion of the Samurai:
A Study of Zen Philosophy And Discipline in China And Japan
by Kaiten Nukariya, Professor of Kei-O-Gi-Jiku University and of So-To-Shu Buddhist College
London : Luzac, 1913.
http://www.templeofearth.com/books/religionofthesamurai.pdf
http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/rosa/
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I
HISTORY OF ZEN IN CHINACHAPTER II
HISTORY OF ZEN IN JAPANCHAPTER III
THE UNIVERSE IS THE SCRIPTURE OF ZENCHAPTER IV
BUDDHA, THE UNIVERSAL SPIRITCHAPTER V
THE NATURE OF MANCHAPTER VI
ENLIGHTENMENTCHAPTER VII
LIFECHAPTER VIII
THE TRAINING OF THE MIND AND THE PRACTICE OF MEDITATION'The Ten Pictures of the Cowherd' (Illustrated)
APPENDIX
ORIGIN OF MAN
INTRODUCTION
BUDDHISM is geographically divided into two schools[1]--the Southern, the older
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History of Buddhism in India
Buddhism is an ancient Indian religion, which arose in and around the ancient Kingdom of Magadha (now in Bihar, India). It is based on the teachings of Gautama Buddha[note 1], who lived in the 6th or 5th century BCE and was deemed a "Buddha" ("Awakened One"[3]). However, Buddhist doctrine holds that there were other Buddhas before him. Buddhism spread outside of Magadha starting in the Buddha's lifetime.
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