Kukai on the Philosophy of Language
Kūkai on the Philosophy of Language
Introduction 卽g¬˜Å‹` Sokushin jōbutsu gi (Buddhahood Immediately and in This Body) ãߎš›‰‘Š‹` Shō-ji-jissō gi (The Meanings of Sound, Letter, and Reality) ™ÝŽš‹` Unji gi (The Meanings of the Letter Hūṃ)
Appendices I. ¿˜Ò–Ú錄 Shōrai mokuroku (A List of Texts and Items Brought from China) II. ’†šæŠ´‹»Ž幷˜ Chūju kankyō no shi narabi ni jo (A Poem in Reflection on My Fortieth Birthday, with an Introduction) III. ‹àŸ‰¤ãSâO–§‰¾‘É Konshōō-kyō himitsu kada (Secret Gāthās on the Suvarṇaprabhāsa-sūtra) IV. žŽšŽ»“ÜŽš•ê幷ç׋` Bonji Shittan jimo narabi ni shakugi (The Siddham Mother-Letters [mātṛkā], with a Commentary) V. ™®緣‘` Kanfen no sho (On Encouraging Those with a Connection to Buddhism) VI. ›‰‘Š”ÊŽáãS“šç× Jissō Hannya-kyō tasshaku (Comments on Questions on the Shixiang bore jing) VII. Glossary VIII. Sino-Japanese Characters Further Reading Index
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