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Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, D.Litt.
Manual of Zen Buddhism

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1 Forew | Suzuki, D.Litt., Professor of Buddhist Philosophy in the Otani 2 Forew | greatest living authority on Buddhist philosophy, and is certainly 3 Forew | the readers of The Eastern Buddhist (1921-1939), until the publication 4 Forew | than a scholar; he is a Buddhist. Though not a priest of 5 Forew | Though not a priest of any Buddhist sect, he is honoured in 6 Forew | with the author for the Buddhist Society, London--my wife 7 Forew | beyond the powers of the Buddhist Society, and we therefore 8 Forew | other works published by the Buddhist Society prove that the interest 9 Forew | HUMPHREYS~President of the Buddhist Society, London~1948~ 10 1 | meaning "verse" or "hymn". In Buddhist literature it is used to 11 3, 1 (2)| we must remember that the Buddhist principle of analysis is 12 3, 1 (5)| refer to the six senses. In Buddhist philosophy, mind (manovijnana) 13 3, 1 (8)| quite frequently met with in Buddhist literature to avoid repetition 14 3, 4 | truth is the aim of the Buddhist life.~By "what is seen of 15 4 | on Zen from the rest of Buddhist literature. But as time 16 4, 2 (2)| trying to translate the Buddhist Sanskrit works into Chinese, 17 4, 2 (2)| form among the technical Buddhist terminology. If we could 18 4, 3 | the twelve divisions [of Buddhist literature]-these are all 19 4, 4 (1)| According to Buddhist philosophy, existence is 20 4, 4 | the "abrupt" school of the Buddhist teaching,~What a pity that 21 4, 5 | of great influence in the Buddhist world of the time, and he 22 4, 5 | itself as one of the strong Buddhist movements created by Chinese 23 4, 5 | been formally ordained as a Buddhist monk. He then went to Hsing-ssu (- 24 4, 6 (2)| throughout all branches of the Buddhist teaching. The Buddha is 25 4, 6 | attained it completes the Buddhist life. If Buddhists are unable 26 4, 8, 1 | Every worldly affair is a Buddhist work,~And wherever he goes 27 5, 2 | the honorific emblems of Buddhist virtue. They have nothing 28 6 | VI. THE BUDDHIST STATUES AND PICTURES IN 29 6 | will be greeted by various Buddhist figures enshrined in the 30 6, 1 | I THE BUDDHA~Each Buddhist sect in Japan has its own 31 6, 5 | two sons, is set up in the Buddhist library as a kind of god 32 6, 5 | my article in the Eastern Buddhist, VI, 4, "Impressions of


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