This article investigates the relationship between two manuscript fragments discovered in Dunhuang, China referred to as Nai 93 and Tama 24, and the Shōmangyō-gisho, a Buddhist text written in classical Chinese attributed to Japan’s Prince Shōtoku (574-622). Shōtoku is remembered in Japanese history as the country’s first patriarch of Buddhism, revered for his patronage of the nascent faith and his great erudition. His studies under a Korean Buddhist monk led, according to early historical texts, to his composing the Shōmangyō-gisho and two other Buddhist commentaries that have been greatly valued throughout Japanese Buddhist history. But the discovery of the Dunhuang manuscripts, which are quite similar to and predate Shōtoku’s Shōmangyō-g...
This dissertation is centered around a study of the Pao-tsang lun (Treasure Store Treatise), a Chine...
This dissertation is centered around a study of the Pao-tsang lun (Treasure Store Treatise), a Chine...
While studying Sanskrit and Buddhist scriptures at Oxford, Nanjō Bunyū (1849–1929) sent a letter in ...
This article investigates the relationship between two manuscript fragments discovered in Dunhuang, ...
Nihon ryōiki is known as the earliest extant Buddhist anecdotal collection in Japan. Very little is ...
Nihon ryōiki is known as the earliest extant Buddhist anecdotal collection in Japan. Very little is ...
During the 740s in Japan, the emperor established Buddhist temples in nearly all the provinces, in w...
Until now Kê-i (hermeneutical) Buddhism has been defined as the interpretation of Buddhism through t...
Buddhism was first introduced into Japan in the middle of the sixth century, when several successive...
Among the writings of Emperor Shomu of Japan preserved in the ShOs5in is a scroll known as Miscellan...
Among the writings of Emperor Shomu of Japan preserved in the ShOs5in is a scroll known as Miscellan...
While studying Sanskrit and Buddhist scriptures at Oxford, Nanjō Bunyū (1849–1929) sent a letter in ...
Among the writings of Emperor Shomu of Japan preserved in the ShOs5in is a scroll known as Miscellan...
Among the writings of Emperor Shomu of Japan preserved in the ShOs5in is a scroll known as Miscellan...
Among the writings of Emperor Shomu of Japan preserved in the ShOs5in is a scroll known as Miscellan...
This dissertation is centered around a study of the Pao-tsang lun (Treasure Store Treatise), a Chine...
This dissertation is centered around a study of the Pao-tsang lun (Treasure Store Treatise), a Chine...
While studying Sanskrit and Buddhist scriptures at Oxford, Nanjō Bunyū (1849–1929) sent a letter in ...
This article investigates the relationship between two manuscript fragments discovered in Dunhuang, ...
Nihon ryōiki is known as the earliest extant Buddhist anecdotal collection in Japan. Very little is ...
Nihon ryōiki is known as the earliest extant Buddhist anecdotal collection in Japan. Very little is ...
During the 740s in Japan, the emperor established Buddhist temples in nearly all the provinces, in w...
Until now Kê-i (hermeneutical) Buddhism has been defined as the interpretation of Buddhism through t...
Buddhism was first introduced into Japan in the middle of the sixth century, when several successive...
Among the writings of Emperor Shomu of Japan preserved in the ShOs5in is a scroll known as Miscellan...
Among the writings of Emperor Shomu of Japan preserved in the ShOs5in is a scroll known as Miscellan...
While studying Sanskrit and Buddhist scriptures at Oxford, Nanjō Bunyū (1849–1929) sent a letter in ...
Among the writings of Emperor Shomu of Japan preserved in the ShOs5in is a scroll known as Miscellan...
Among the writings of Emperor Shomu of Japan preserved in the ShOs5in is a scroll known as Miscellan...
Among the writings of Emperor Shomu of Japan preserved in the ShOs5in is a scroll known as Miscellan...
This dissertation is centered around a study of the Pao-tsang lun (Treasure Store Treatise), a Chine...
This dissertation is centered around a study of the Pao-tsang lun (Treasure Store Treatise), a Chine...
While studying Sanskrit and Buddhist scriptures at Oxford, Nanjō Bunyū (1849–1929) sent a letter in ...