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35 buddha
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Kakuzo Okakura
The Ideals of the East

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1 Intro | time he has~ ./. made his influence felt increasingly in the 2 Intro | suggestions regarding the alleged influence of the Greeks on Indian 3 Intro | benefit of the stimulating influence of the great southern peninsula, 4 Intro | Eastern Island Empire must influence the others. Our author has 5 Range | Nara-Heian period, under the influence of the Chinese culture of 6 Primit| stood bereft of this Hang influence, and of the Buddhism which 7 Primit| and re-application of the influence received, however massive. 8 Confuc| first wave of continental influence which swept over the art 9 Confuc| consciousness. Athens was a living influence. Christianity was about 10 Confuc| strong, indeed, was the influence of Confucian thought at 11 Confuc| there was a prior stream of influence is attested by the numerous 12 Buddhi| united India, and made the influence of his empire felt from 13 Buddhi| the weight of his personal influence to those thinkers who must 14 Buddhi| Buddhist council, whose influence spread Buddhism farther 15 Buddhi| wide range within which the influence of this first school worked.~ 16 Buddhi| its sudden birth to the influence of the Greeks, as European 17 Buddhi| is here no trace of the~influence of the Greeks, and if it 18 Buddhi| the extension of Persian influence than of Hellenic culture.~ 19 Buddhi| the faith, spreading its influence~to Thibet, there to become, 20 Asuka | A.D. And it signifies the influence upon Japanese development 21 Asuka | Indian monk, wielded a great influence amongst the fierce and turbulent 22 Asuka | was able, by his personal influence, to stop much cruelty and 23 Asuka | origin of the style to the influence of a Chinese general, Roko, 24 Asuka | and, assisted by European influence, the advent of the realistic 25 Nara | Indian families; their great influence may be judged from their 26 Nara | of Byzantine and Persian influence in Chinese decorative art - 27 Heian | Hinduism, so that Indian influence at the period is overwhelming, 28 Heian | universe.~It was under this influence that Buddhism acquired its 29 Heian | in the main to this new influence, inasmuch as its comprehensive 30 Fujiwa| strength of that feminine influence that could change even the 31 Kamaku| monasticism has been the great influence in robbing Japanese chivalry 32 Ashika| reaches its height, under the influence of the India of the Guptas, 33 Ashika| standpoint.~The Neo-Confucian influence of China, which ripened 34 Ashika| artistic form under this influence was pure, solemn, and full 35 Toyoto| Nobunaga, succeeded to his influence and completed the subjugation


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