The essentials of the Vinaya tradition The collected teachings of the Tendai Lotus School

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The essentials of the Vinaya tradition . The collected teachings of the Tendai Lotus School

by Gyōnen ; translated from the Japanese (Taishō, volume 74, number 2348) by Leo M. Pruden . by Gishin ; translated from the Japanese (Taishō, volume 74, number 2366) by Paul L. Swanson

(BDK English Tripiṭaka, 97-1, 2)

Numata Center for Buddhist Translation and Research, 1995

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The collected teachings of the Tendai Lotus School

律宗綱要

天台法華宗義集

大正新脩大藏經

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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This Volume is a collection of two titles. The Essentials of the Vinaya Tradition is a detailed account of the history and teaching of the Japanese Risshu school organized in a series of questions and answers on the precepts of morality, meditation, and wisdom. The Collected Teachings of the Tendai Lotus School introduces the doctrine and practice of this Buddhist school in the form of a catechism. It is divided into two sections, one on doctrine, and one on practice. The section on doctrine contains a discussion of the Four Teachings, the Five Flavors, the One Vehicle, the Ten Suchlikes, Twelvefold Conditioned Co-arising, and the Two Truths. The section on practice discusses the Four Samadhis and the Three Categories of Delusions.

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