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Kaiten Nukariya
Religion of the Samurai

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1 1, Intro (2)| They chiefly consist of the Four Nikayas: (1) Digha Nikaya ( 2 1, 1 (4) | Deva on the refutation of four heretical Hinayana schools 3 1, 1, 5 | Yuh (Do-iku) replied: "The four elements4 are unreal from 4 1, 1, 14 | Zen developed during some four hundred years after the 5 1, 2, 2 | gained his object.~After four years' study and discipline, 6 1, 3, 2 | should be genuine and the four Gospels be degenerated. 7 1, 3, 3 | handed down to us as the four Agamas,2 or the four Nikayas. 8 1, 3, 3 | the four Agamas,2 or the four Nikayas. This is called 9 1, 3, 3 | modified Law, learned the four noble truths,1 and worked 10 1, 3, 3 | sixteen assemblies held at four different places, and taught 11 1, 3 (1) | Hinayanism consists in the four Nikayas, or four Agamas, 12 1, 3 (1) | in the four Nikayas, or four Agamas, the most important 13 1, 3 (1) | that school. Besides the four Agamas, there exist in the 14 1, 3 (1) | teachings are embodied into the four Agamas. But it is still 15 1, 3 (1) | the following points:~(1) Four councils were held for the 16 1, 3 (1) | Lankavatara-sutra describes the Four Bodies, and that of Avatamsaka-sutra 17 1, 3 (1) | Hinayana sutras, there are only four stages of saintship, but 18 1, 4, 4 | Anavatapta gives rise to the four great rivers." "Tathagata," 19 1, 4, 6 | of the phenomena of the four seasons. Tranquil and at 20 1, 5, 4 | problem at issue in these four theories proposed by the 21 1, 5, 5 | alternative possible besides these four propositions, none of which 22 1, 5, 5 | assume that there are the four classes of people: (1) Those 23 1, 5, 5 | self-contradictory records as the four gospels are history in the 24 1, 5, 7 | does the error lie in the four possible propositions respecting 25 1, 5, 7 | may be classified under four different heads: (1) Purely 26 1, 6 (1) | Atman, and Eternity, as the four great misconceptions about 27 1, 6 (1) | author regards them as the four great attributes of Nirvana 28 1, 6, 16 | 16. The Four Alternatives and the Five 29 1, 6, 16 | are, according to Zen, the four classes of religious and 30 1, 6, 16 | technically called the Four Alternatives,1 of life and 31 1, 6, 16 | nihilistic?"~Besides the Four Alternatives, Zen uses the 32 1, 6, 16 | observed by senses. The first four Categories are taught to 33 1, 7, 1 | desires (the snout and the four limbs), and being caught 34 1, 7, 6 | law of balance holds good. Four men can finish in three 35 1, 7, 6 | is done by three men in four days. The increase in the 36 1, 8, 2 | pride, and bigotry form its four walls. Those who are confined 37 Appen, Intro | consists of the (following) four chapters: (1) Refutation 38 Appen, 2 (2) | A. 'These first four doctrines are treated of 39 Appen, 2, 1 | while those who practise the Four6~Dhyanas, the Eight Samadhis,1 40 Appen, 2 (6) | The Buddhists taught the four Dhyanas, or the four different 41 Appen, 2 (6) | the four Dhyanas, or the four different degrees of abstract 42 Appen, 2 (6) | thought. The practiser of the four Dhyanas would be born in 43 Appen, 2 (6) | Dhyanas would be born in the four re.-ions of the Rupa-lokas 44 Appen, 2 (1) | Namely, the above-mentioned four degrees of contemplation, 45 Appen, 2 (1) | contemplation, and other four deeper ecstatic meditations. 46 Appen, 2 (1) | latter would be born in the four spiritual regions of Arupa-loka 47 Appen, 2 (2) | which were divided into four regions. The first Dhyana 48 Appen, 2 (2) | Three Worlds. It consists of four heavens. The first is called 49 Appen, 2, 2 | sediments the mountains, the four continents, the hells, oceans, 50 Appen, 2, 2 | Matter consists of the four elements of earth, water, 51 Appen, 2, 2 | while mind consists of the four aggregates of perception,1 52 Appen, 2 (1) | misery, is the first of the four Noble Satyas, or Truths, 53 Appen, 2 (2) | accumulation, the second of the four Satyas, means that misery 54 Appen, 2 (3) | Path, is the fourth of the four Satyas. There are the eight 55 Appen, 2 (4) | destruction, the third of the four Satyas, means the extinction 56 Appen, 2, 2 | There are none of those four (material) elements in the 57 Appen, 2, 4 | When the above-mentioned four doctrines are compared with 58 Appen, 3 (5) | central mountain or Sumeru, four continents, etc. One thousand 59 Appen, 4 | I have refuted the first four doctrines, merely because 60 Appen, 4 | The Gas first consists of four elements4 and it gradually 61 Appen, 4 | mind first consists of the four aggregates,5 and it gradually 62 Appen, 4 | two different kinds of the four elements -- the internal


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