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1 1, 1 (1)| the Buddha's Holy Zen. The sutra is believed by many Buddhists, 2 1, 1 (1)| Çraddhotpada-çastra. The sutra was translated, first, into 3 1, 1 (1)| is described is entitled 'Sutra on the Great Brahman King' 4 1, 1 (1)| to the existence of the Sutra in China. In Japan there 5 1, 1, 1 | same as those given in 'The Sutra on the Nidana of transmitting 6 1, 1 (2)| course of lectures on the Zen sutra for the first time in China 7 1, 1, 8 | to hear a monk reciting a sutra. On questioning the monk, 8 1, 1, 12 | Zen. "Even if you read the sutra ten thousand times," said 9 1, 1, 12 | grasp the spirit of the sutra." "I have simply recited 10 1, 1, 12 | Tah began to recite the sutra, and when he read it until 11 1, 1, 12 | there. Now I know that this sutra was preached to show the 12 1, 3 (1)| based on any particular sutra, either of Mahayana or of 13 1, 3 (1)| MAHAYANA-TRIPITAKA.~The Sutra Pitaka.-The Saddharma-pundarika-sutra, 14 1, 3 (1)| HINAYANA-TRIPITAKA.~The Sutra Pitaka. -- Dirghagama, Ekottaragama, 15 1, 3 (1)| see in the following:~The Sutra Pitaka, compiled by Ananda; 16 1, 3 (1)| Mahaprajñaparamita-çastra).~The Sutra Pitaka, compiled by Ananda; 17 1, 3 (1)| Tsang (Ta-tan-si-yü-ki).~The Sutra Pitaka, compiled by Ananda; 18 1, 3 (1)| Writings, the first two, or Sutra and Vinaya, of Mahayana, 19 1, 3, 2 | Sutras are taught by the Sutra teachers," said the master; " 20 1, 3, 2 | fixed doctrine embodied in a Sutra or a~Çastra, but a conviction 21 1, 3 (2)| this period. It is in this sutra that most of Shakya's eminent 22 1, 3 (1)| it is of no avail, as the sutra itself is the work of a 23 1, 3 (1)| declaring itself to be the sutra of the highest doctrine, 24 1, 3 (1)| Mahayanists, as there is no sutra which calls itself 'Hinayana.' 25 1, 3 (1)| identical with that of the sutra, and the sutra itself is 26 1, 3 (1)| that of the sutra, and the sutra itself is contained in the 27 1, 3 (2)| The author of the sutra insists on the unreality 28 1, 3 (3)| The sutra agrees with Zen in many 29 1, 3 (4)| The sutra was translated into Chinese 30 1, 3 (5)| The sutra was translated into Chinese 31 1, 3, 5 | 5. A Sutra Equal in Size to the Whole 32 1, 3, 5 | of dirt to find therein a sutra equal in size to the whole 33 1, 3, 5 | whole world. "The so-called sutra," says Do-gen, "covers the 34 1, 3, 5 | characters with which the sutra is written." Shakya Muni 35 1, 3, 5 | Shakya Muni read that sutra through the bright star 36 1, 4, 4 | Tathagata," says the same sutra, "divides his own body into 37 1, 5, 22 | expressed in the Buddhist sutra,1 which details the advent 38 1, 5, 22 | fulfilled, according to the sutra, 5,670,000,000 years after 39 1, 7 (1)| The sutra translated by Hwui Yen and 40 1, 8 (2)| See Yoga Sutra with the Commentary of Bhoja 41 1, 8, 5 | rules are given in the Zen Sutra,2 but Chinese and Japanese 42 1, 8 (1)| Sutra on the Brahmacarin Black-family,' 43 Appen, 2, 4 | says (the author of) a sutra,3 "are false and unreal. 44 Appen, 2 (3)| direct quotation from the sutra translated by Hiuen Tsang. 45 Appen, 2 (3)| Mahaprajña-paramita-sutra, the commentary on the sutra by Nagarjuna.~ 46 Appen, 3, 5 | containing large volumes of Sutra, equal in dimension of the 47 Appen, 3 (4)| the famous parables in the sutra.~ 48 Appen, 3, 5 | sentient being, and the Sutra with the wisdom of Buddha. 49 Appen, 3 (6)| an exact quotation of the sutra.~


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