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Kaiten Nukariya
Religion of the Samurai

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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1 (1)| are those of misty smoke, sun, fire, wind, fire-flies, 2 1, 1 (1)| mean desires, just as the sun is always bright, despite 3 1, 2, 11 | bloodshed. Every day the sun shone on the glittering 4 1, 3, 8 | on that very account. The sun rises in the east. The moon 5 1, 4, 3 | but not bright like the sun or the moon." To the question, " 6 1, 4, 4 | the earth, glorifies the sun and moon, gives voice to 7 1, 4, 5 | morning, looking at the sun and the earth, you will 8 1, 4, 5 | previous morning; but the sun and the earth are no less 9 1, 4, 5 | changeless than you. Why do the sun and the earth seem changeless 10 1, 4, 11 | their leaves towards the sun of their own accord. Neither 11 1, 4, 14 | hollyhock turn towards the sun, looking at it all day long." 12 1, 5, 8 | may be compared with the sun, and individual mind with 13 1, 5, 8 | prevents the beams of the sun; while an ignorant mind 14 1, 5, 8 | cloudy weather, when the sun sheds faint light; and an 15 1, 5, 8 | stormy weather, when the sun seems to be out of existence. 16 1, 5, 8 | he remains at home. The sun of Buddha-nature gives light 17 1, 5, 18 | a Prayer.'~The glorious sun of Buddha-nature shines 18 1, 6, 13 | produced as man's home? The sun might have its beginning 19 1, 6, 14 | appears as a ray of the sun. When it goes through a 20 1, 6, 14 | appearing as the rays of the sun is neither colourless nor 21 1, 6, 14 | of the reality named the sun's ray beyond or behind the 22 1, 7, 10 | the earth falls into the sun, or a billion times longer, 23 1, 7, 13 | is they that scatter the~sun's rays in mid-air and send 24 1, 8, 2 | cloud, stars, the moon, the sun, are at our command; that 25 1, 8, 3 | whole day in the midsummer sun, not to break down under 26 1, 8, 8 | life, just as it is not the sun but the body that throws 27 1, 8, 9 | passes as it is natural, the sun rising in the east, and 28 1, 8, 11 | and -nuptial ceremony. The sun began to cast his slanting 29 1, 8, 11 | dawn, at last the morning sun rose to find them still 30 Appen, Intro | beings that live (under the sun) have an origin, while each 31 Appen, 3 (5)| one universe comprises one sun, one moon, one central mountain


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