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Kaiten Nukariya
Religion of the Samurai

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  • APPENDIX ORIGIN OF MAN
    • CHAPTER II REFUTATION OF INCOMPLETE AND SUPERFICIAL (DOCTRINE)'
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CHAPTER II REFUTATION OF INCOMPLETE AND SUPERFICIAL (DOCTRINE)'

THERE are in the Buddhist doctrines, to state briefly, the five grades (of development), beginning with the most superficial, and ending with the most profound teachings. (They are as follows:) (1) The Doctrine for Men and Devas; (2) the Doctrine of the Hinayanists; (3) the Mahayana Doctrine of Dharma-laksana; (4) the Mahayana Doctrine of the Nihilists 2; (5) the Ekaydna Doctrine that teaches the Ultimate Reality.3




2. A. 'These first four doctrines are treated of in this chapter.'



3. A. 'This is mentioned in the third chapter.'






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