Essays in Zen Buddhism: Third SeriesDaisetz Teitaro Suzuki was Professor of Buddhist Philosophy at the Otani University, Kyoto. |
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Contents
Editors Foreword | 14 |
From Zen to the Gandavyuha 1874 | 18 |
The Gandavyuha the BodhisattvaIdeal | 75 |
Copyright | |
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abide abode absolute all-knowledge artist asamkhyeyas asked attained Avatamsaka awakening belonging birth and death Bodhi Bodhicitta Bodhidharma Bodhisattva Bodhisattva Maitreya Bodhisattvahood body born Buddha Buddha-lands Chao-chou cherished Chinese Citta compassionate heart consciousness deeds desire for enlightenment Dharma Dharmadhatu Dharmakaya Dhyana discipline discourse doctrine emancipation Emptiness evil existence Fo-mu Gandavyuha Hridaya Hui-neng idea intellectual intuition Japan Japanese kalpas karma knowledge known living logic Mahayanists Maitreya Manjusri manner Mantram Maya mind monastery monk mystery nature negations ness never Nirvana objects ocean Paramitas passions perceived perfect philosophy practise Prajfta PrajM PrajMpdramitd Prajna Prajnaparamita Pratyekabuddhas reality realization realm Rupam Samadhi Samantabhadra Sanskrit Sarvajnata sattva scholar self-nature sense sentient Shingon Skandhas skilful means spiritual Sravakahood Sravakas stock of merit Subhuti Sudhana Sumiye Sunyata supreme enlightenment sutras Tathagata Tathata teaching things thought Tower transcendental truth unattainable Unconscious understand Upaya Vajra Vedana virtues vows wu-nien Zen Buddhism Zen masters