Category:Japanese Buddhism
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This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total.
Pages in category "Japanese Buddhism"
The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 302 total.
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- Temples for priests
- Temples, Timber, and Negotiations : Buddhist-Lay Relations in Early Modern Japan through the Prism of Conflicts over Mountain Resources
- Tendaishū
- The Accommodation of Korean Folk Religion to the Religious Forms of Buddhism: An Example of Reverse Syncretism
- The Amida Sutra
- The Amida Sutra:Translations & Commentaries
- THE BRAVE NEW WORLD OF TRANQUILIZERS AND TRANSISTORS
- The Buddhist Dead Practices, Discourses, Representations
- The Buddhist Route for Transmission of Days of the Week: Esoteric Buddhism and Astrology
- The Buddhist Tripitaka as it is known in China and Japan : a catalogue and compendious report
- The Contribution of Buddhist Scholars toward the Friendship of China and Japan
- The Creed of Half Japan by Arthur Lloyd
- THE EIGHT VERSES - Geshe Langri Thangpa
- The Life of Nichiren
- The Life of No Regret
- The Meditation Sutra (Skt. Amitayur-dhyana sutra)
- THE MOST EXCELLENT MIRROR SAMADHI
- The Myth of Zen in the Art of Archery
- The Origins of Zen
- The Pure Land Lineage
- The Ritual World of Buddhist “Shinto”
- THE SCRIPTURE OF QUAN SHI YIN
- The Selection of the Time
- The Six Major Biographies of Honen
- The Six Primary Elements are composed of three aspects
- The Sutra of Immeasurable Life
- The Teachings and Doctrines of Pure Land Buddhism
- The Treatise on the Sutra of Immeasurable Life (Ch. Wang-sheng lun) (Jp. Ojoron)
- The Treatment of Difference: John B. Cobb & the Logic of soku-hi
- THE WEAVING OF MANTRA KO kai and the Construction of Esoteric Buddhist Discourse
- The Yugitá
- Thirteen Buddhas
- THOMAS MERTON AND BUDDHISM
- Thoreau’s Concept of Spring: A Comparative Study with the Japanese 24 Seasonal Periods and 72 Spells*
- Three virtues
- Tibetan Texts of Garbhāvakrāntisūtra: Differences and Borrowings
- Tojo Kagenobu
- Tokugawa Ieyasu
- Treasures of Esoteric Buddhism