Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Intro (2)| 1) The Ten Dai Sect, including three sub-sects; (
2 1, Intro (2)| sub-sects; (2) The Shin Gon Sect, including eleven sub-sects; (
3 1, Intro (2)| sub-sects; (3) The Ritsu Sect; (4) The Rin Zai Sect, including
4 1, Intro (2)| Ritsu Sect; (4) The Rin Zai Sect, including fourteen sub-sects; (
5 1, Intro (2)| sub-sects; (5) The So To Sect; (6) The O Baku Sect; (7)
6 1, Intro (2)| To Sect; (6) The O Baku Sect; (7) The Jo Do Sect, including
7 1, Intro (2)| Baku Sect; (7) The Jo Do Sect, including two sub-sects; (
8 1, Intro (2)| sub-sects; (8) The Shin Sect, including ten sub-sects; (
9 1, Intro (2)| sub-sects; (9) The Nichi Ren Sect, including nine sub-sects; (
10 1, Intro (2)| 10) The Yu Zu Nen Butsu Sect; (11) The Hosso Sect; (12)
11 1, Intro (2)| Butsu Sect; (11) The Hosso Sect; (12) The Ke Gon Sect; (
12 1, Intro (2)| Hosso Sect; (12) The Ke Gon Sect; (13) The Ji Sect. Out of
13 1, Intro (2)| Ke Gon Sect; (13) The Ji Sect. Out of these thirteen Buddhist
14 1, Intro | thirteen Japanese sects the Zen Sect,1 not only because of the
15 1, Intro (1)| discipline peculiar to a Buddhist sect now popularly known as the
16 1, Intro (1)| popularly known as the Zen Sect.~
17 1, Intro | popularity than any other sect of Buddhism during the whole
18 1, 1, 1 | to the tradition1 of this sect Shakya Muni transmitted
19 1, 1 (1) | founder of the Buddhist sect of the same name, was a
20 1, 1 (1) | the founder of the Soto Sect in Japan, deny the authority
21 1, 1 (2) | 1) The Tsao Tung (So-to) Sect, founded by Tsing Yuen (
22 1, 1 (2) | 2) the Lin Tsi (Rin-Zai) Sect, founded by Nan Yoh (died
23 1, 1 (2) | 3) the Wei Yan (Yi-gyo) Sect, founded by Wei Shan (Yi-san,
24 1, 1 (2) | 4) the Yun Man (Un-mon) Sect, founded by Yun Man (died
25 1, 1 (2) | 5) the Pao Yen (Ho-gen) Sect, founded by Pao Yen (died
26 1, 1, 15 | Zen monk, protected the sect with enthusiasm, and his
27 1, 2, 1 | doctrine of the Ten-Dai Sect.3 This, instead of quenching,
28 1, 2 (2) | of the Japanese Ten Dai Sect, known as Den Gyo Dai Shi.~
29 1, 2 (3) | The sect was named after its founder
30 1, 2 (3) | Do-sui), a patriarch of the sect. After his return he erected
31 1, 2 (1) | The Shin Gon or Mantra Sect is based on Mahavairocanabhi-sambodhi-sutra,
32 1, 2 (2) | of the Japanese Ten Dai Sect, first learned the doctrine
33 1, 2 (2) | the founder of their own sect.~
34 1, 2, 3 | Founder of the Japanese So To Sect.~In the meantime seekers
35 1, 2 (1) | taught as an independent sect, and that the Meditation
36 1, 2 (1) | head temple of the So To Sect.~
37 1, 2 (1) | the founder of the San Ron Sect. This is a most remarkable
38 1, 2 (2) | founder of the Japanese So To Sect, shunned the society of
39 1, 2 (2) | life. In consequence his sect did not make any rapid progress
40 1, 2 (2) | the head temples of the sect, are well known. One of
41 1, 2 (2) | his successors spread the sect all over the north-eastern
42 1, 2 (2) | The So To Sect was not wanting in competent
43 1, 2 (2) | Similarly, the Rin Zai Sect, in its Gu-do (1579-1661);
44 1, 2 (2) | labour the revival of the sect is due; and its To-rei (
45 1, 3 (1) | sacred writings. The Ten Dai Sect, for instance, is based
46 1, 3 (1) | Saddharma-pundarika-sutra; the Jo Do Sect on Larger Sukhavati-vyuha,
47 1, 3 (1) | Amitayus-dhyana-sutra; the Ke Gon Sect on Avatamsaka-sutra; the
48 1, 3 (1) | Avatamsaka-sutra; the Hosso Sect on Samdhi-nirmocana-sutra.~
49 1, 3, 4 | founder of the Japanese So To Sect, severely condemns (in his
50 1, 6 (1) | Zen is often called the Sect of Buddha-mind, as it lays
51 1, 7 (1) | 1222-1282) of the Nichi Ren Sect, who was exiled in 1271
52 1, 7 (1) | history and doctrine of the Sect, see I A Short History of
53 1, 7 (2) | 1173-1262) of the Shin Sect, who was banished to the
54 1, 7 (3) | 1131 1212) of the Jo Do Sect, who was exiled to the Island
55 1, 8 (3) | head temple of the So To Sect of Zen, who died at the
56 Appen | SEVENTH PATRIARCH OF THE KEGON SECT~TRANSLATED BY~KAITEN NUKARIYA~
57 Appen, Pref | noted priest of the Zen Sect, he was known at the age
58 Appen, Pref | prominent member of that sect, and became the Eleventh
59 Appen, Pref | the First Patriarch of the sect, who had come over to China
60 Appen, Pref | known in Japan as the Kegon Sect, and distinguished himself
61 Appen, Intro (4)| According to the Dharma-laksana Sect, Alaya-vijñana (receptacle-knowledge)
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