Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Intro | The object of this little book is to show how the Mahayanistic
2 1, 1 (1) | Çiksanada in A.D. 700-704. The book is famous for its prophecy
3 1, 1 (1) | over to Mahakaçyapa." The book in which this incident is
4 1, 1 (1) | is said to have seen the book in the Imperial Library.
5 1, 1 (1) | different translations of that book, kept in secret veneration
6 1, 1 (1) | commentaries were written on the book, and it is considered as
7 1, 1, 8 | monk, be learned that the book was Vajracchedika-prajña-paramita-sutra,1
8 1, 1, 8 | his disciples recite the book that it might help them
9 1, 1 (1) | The book was translated into Chinese
10 1, 1, 12 | have simply recited the book," confessed the monk, "as
11 1, 1 (1) | deny the authority of the book, and declare it to be misleading,
12 1, 2, 1 | protests, Ei-sai wrote a book entitled Ko-zen-go-koku-ron ('
13 1, 2 (1) | Tsao Shan (So-zan). This book shows us how Zen was systematically
14 1, 3 (1) | Mahavansa also says: "The book called Abhidharma-pitaka
15 1, 3, 3 | origin of a famous Mahayana book entitled Buddhavatamsaka-mahavaipulya-sutra.
16 1, 3, 3 | Buddhavatamsaka-mahavaipulya-sutra. In this book the Buddha set forth his
17 1, 3 (1) | Patna.~In the introductory book of Ekottaragama (Anguttara
18 1, 3 (1) | Mahayanism.~Again, the first book of Dirghagama, (Digha Nikaya),
19 1, 3 (1) | earth; while the second book narrates the death of Gotama
20 1, 3 (1) | interpretations to a noted Mahayana book, entitled Suvarnaprabhasa.~(
21 1, 3 (1) | This book is the nearest approach
22 1, 3 (1) | Bodhidharma as the best book for the use of his followers.
23 1, 3 (2) | unreality of all things. The book was first used by the Fifth
24 1, 3 (5) | Reality as Mind or Spirit. The book belongs to the Mantra class,
25 1, 3 (6) | The author of the book sets forth his own conception
26 1, 3, 6 | ceaselessly repeat the holy book unwritten."~
27 1, 3, 7 | hall, was"(once) reading a book, and a wheelwright, Phien,
28 1, 3, 7 | anything to say about the book which I am reading? If you
29 1, 6, 17 | all that eye can see in a book yet without any hint of
30 1, 7 (1) | given by Chwang Tsz in his book, vol. xviii., p. 17.
31 Appen, Pref | suggested to him to write a book in order to make clear to
32 Appen, Pref | subject. Thus be entitled the book 'Origin of Man,' in spite
33 Appen, Pref | universe. Throughout the whole book occur coupled sentences,
34 Appen, Intro (1)| of the universe, but the book was entitled as we have
35 Appen, 1 (1) | philosophers, and the author of the book entitled after his name.
36 Appen, 1 (3) | Shu King, a famous book of odes.~
37 Appen, 1 (5) | Li Ki, the book on proprieties and etiquette.~
38 Appen, 2 (2) | mentioned in the title of this book, because these worlds are
39 Appen, 2 (3) | Vasu-bandhu. The latter's book, Vidyamatra-siddhi-çastra-karika,
40 Appen, 2 (2) | A well-known Mahayana book ascribed to Açvaghosa, translated
41 Appen, 2 (4) | passages are found in every book of the Mahayana Tripitaka.'~
42 Appen, 2 (2) | The book was translated into Chinese
43 Appen, 3 (4) | The book was translated into Chinese
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