CONTENTS
On the Development of Hokke-gengi Tetsuei Sato, Prof, of Ryukoku University……312
The Main Current of the Soto Zen Sect After Dogen and Keizan Kodo Kurebayashi, Prof, of Komazawa University………………323
Modern Literary Currents of Marathi Works Hideo Kimura, Prof, of Ryukoku University………………332
Consideration of Pratĩtyasamutpãda as Related to Idappaccayatã Mitsuyoshi Saigusa, Assistant of Tokyo University………………344
On the Shubuninryaku, Published by the Chozen-ji of Hyuga Hakudo Tajima, Lecturer of Aichigakuin University………………356
On the Development of the Idea, “Salvation Through Other-Power” in Bodhisattvamãrga Centering on the Dasabhũmỉkasũtra Kakue Miyaji, Prof, of Buddhist Philosophy and Dean of
Office of the Kyoto Women’s University………………364
An Aspect of the Buddhas, Found in the Early Buddhist Scriptures with reference to the Present-Other Worlds Buddhas Kotatsu Fujita, Asst. Profi of Hokkaido University………………375
Problem on the Date of Establishment of Honen’s Jodo Sect Joko Katsuki, Lecturer of Bukkyo University………………385
Had Buddhism Been Divided into the Various Schools During the Reign of Asoka?
Kogen Mizuno, Prof, of Komazawa University and Lecturer of Tokyo University……395
The Sãmkhya-Yoga Idea in the Bhagavadgĩtã Nichiki Kimura, Prpf. Emeritus of Rissho University………………403
The Conception of Arthakriyãkãritva, Referred to by the Vedanta Thinkers
Yoshiro Kodate, Graduate Student of Tohoku University………………405
On Prof. Dasgupta’s Viewpoint as Expressed in his, “An Introduction to Tantric Buddhism” Kanyu Kabese, Asst. Prof, of shuchiin University…………407
A Study on the Development of Bodhisattva Dasabhũmi Thought Shotoku Koshiji, Graduate Student of Ryukoku University…………409
On Innate Capacity for the Understanding of Sũnyatã Doctrine Hiroshige Toyohara, Graduate Student of Kyoto University…………411
Mahãyãna and Indian Thought shiyaku Yin Miao, Assistant Priest of Saii-in Temple…………413
On Chih-Yen’s Doctrinal Classification Shoon Umetsuji, Member of Bukkyo Bunka Research Institute………………415
On the Ta-mo-chạn-shih-lun Found in Tun-hung shindai Sekiguchi, Prof, of Taisho University………………417
A Study of the Five-Circled Stũpa in the T’ang Dynasty Hikomatsu Saito, Student of Bukkyo University…………419
The Idea of Vocational Ethics in Medieval Tendai Doken Ogata, Research Student of Tendai Sect Kangakuin…………421
The Problem of Truth Shotaro Wada, Graduate of Otani University………423
Practical Truth and Expounded Truth Seiichi Kojima, Graduate Student of Kyoto University…………425
Historical Development of Anniversaries for the Dead in Japanese Buddhism
Kenju Wada, Member of the Institute of Religious and Social Studie, Komazawa University………………427
Teachings of the Nichiren Sect in Mid-Edo Period especially on Nitto of Kannyoin Hoyo Watanabe, Assistant ofRissho University…………429
Designs and Plans of the Kyo-gyo-shin-sho Kenjun Kumomura, Prof. of Otani Senshu College…………431
Shinran’s View of the Sutras Takamaro Shigaraki, Instructor of the Heian Higher School…………433
Ideas Which Led to Shinran’s Writing of the Ichinen-tanen-monni Kyoshin Asano, Student of Ryukoku University…………435
On the Doctrine of Seeking the Pure Land Ichiu shikazono, Graduate Student of Ryukoku University…………437
A Study of the Buddhabhãsỉtẫyurbuddha-sũtra Niro Mori, …………439
Concepts of Buddha-nature and Time Tokugen Sakai, Lecturer of Komazawa…………441
On the Slla Expressed in Sukha-vihãra-parivarta of the Saddharmapundarĩka-sũtra Honsho Ueda, Lecturer of Minobusan College…………443
On the Development of the Three Yanas Nissen Inari, Member of the Insttute for the Study of Nichiren Sect, Rissho University…………445
The Principles of Tibetan Medicine in the Rgyud-bshi Kosho Mizutani, Lecturer of Bukkyo University…………448
On the Dharmakãya Ryu jo Kambayashi, Priest…………453
Confcepts of Dharma and Freedom Soko Okamoto, Professor of Komazawa University…………457
The Development of Buddhist Psychology and Its Problems Gisho Saiko, Instructor of the Heian Higher School…………461
An Examination of Pratĩtya-samutpãda Kenneth K. Inada, Graduate Student of Tokyo University…………465
An Aspect of the Formation of Indian Logic Characteristics of Lingaparamarsa in Nyãyavãrttika Toru Yasumoto, Asst. Prof, of Hosei Vniversity……469
Avijja and Moha Zenno Ishigami, Assistant of Taisho University…………473
The Daấa-Kuếaỉa-sĩlãnĩ in Bodhisattva-Sarhvara Shyuko Thuchihashi, Asst. Prof, of Ryukoku University…………477
On the Leadership in the Early Buddhist Sangha–An attempt at a Socio-Economic Reconstruction Sister Ryoshun Kabata, Member of Bukkyo Bunka
Research Institute…………481
On the Changes in the Concept of Good in Indian Buddhism shunkyo Katsumata, Prof, of Toyo University…………485
On the Pafica Mahăbhũtani in the Mahãvairocana-sũtra Kicho Onozuka, Assistant of Taisho University…………489
The Influence of the Dasabhũmika-sũtrậ on Vasubandhu’s Jodo-ron
Ichiya Haseoka, Graduate Student of Otani University…………493
On the Bipartition of the Ten Bhũmis of Bodhisattvas
Kumataro Kawada, Prof, of Tokyo University…………497
On Ẫ$rayapárãvftti in the Ratnagotravibhãga Mahăyánottaratantraếãstra
Ninkaku Takata, Asst. Prof, of KOyasan University…………501
Translations in Early Tibetan Buddhism Shyuki Yoshimura, Praf. of Ryukoku University…………505
The Thought Construction of the Commentary on the Vimalaklrti-nirdeéa
Hokei Hashimoto, Assistant Prof, of Kanazawa University…………509
The Tri-svabhãva Theory Expounded by Fa-tsang Junsho Tanaka, Prof, of Koyasan University…………514
The Publication of the Tripitaka at Fu-chou During the Sung Dynasty
Kanichi Ogawa, Asst. Prof, of Ryukoku University…………518
Is Nangaku-Eshi the Author of Ritsuseiganmon? Ryukai Etani, Prof, of Bukkyo University…………524
On the Material Sources Used in the Compilation of the Goj tiyomondo’ shinjouho gi shigeo Kamata, Graduate Student of Tokyo University…………528
The Transmission of the Dharma According to Shen-Kuai Bunyu Matsuda, Member of Soto-shu Research Insitute…………532
A Study on the Zen Master, Tsugen Haruo Tsunoda, Graduate of okurayama Institute…………536
The Influence of shingyo on Doshaku Bukkotsu Yamamoto, Lecturer of Buddhist Gyoshin Gakuin…………540
The Ethics of Economics in Chinese Buddhism
Ryoshu Michihata, Dean of the Otani Senshu Gakuin…………544
On Ganjin, Founder of the Ritsu Sect Mizumaro Ishida, Executive Secretary, Encyclopedia of Buddhism Japan Compilation office…………548
A Study on the Biography of Saicho
shinjo Kamimura, Prof, of Taisho University…………552
A Study of the work, Eihei-soshi Tokudoryaku-saho
Kenshu Watanabe, Member of the Research Institute of the Soto Sect…………556
Activities of Monks After the Transfer from Anrakuin to Onjoji
Kanchu Ogami, Instructor of Hikone Higashi High School…………560
Ideological Development in Shinran Mitsuyuki Ishida, Prof, of Ryukoku University…………564
Shinran’s Wasan (Poems) Shoryo Takagi, Instructor of Heian Higher School ……568
Shinran’s Religious Attitude Towards the State
Tesshin Sasaki, Prof, of Kyoto Women’s University…………572
Formational Date of Prince Shotoku’s Yuimakỳo-gisho
Kojun Fukui, Prof, of Waseda University…………576
Chinese Buddhism in the Sui and T’ang Dynasties viewed from the Kegon-Hokkai-kanmon
Reimon Yuki, Prof, of Tokyo University…………587
Implications of the Systematization of Buddhist Thought
Teruji Ishizu, Prof, of Tohoku University…………598
Shinran’s Refuge in the Original Vow and Its Constructive Basis of the Kyogyoshtnsho
Shoson Miyamoto, Prof. Emeritus, University of Tokyo,
Prof, of Waseda University and Komazawa University……604
Foreign Academic Circles Hazime Nakamura, Prof, of Tokyo University……626
Prof. Helmuth von Glasenapp the man his character and thought
Hazime Nakamura, Prof, of Tokyo University……638
The Formation of the Theroy of “Meaning” in the History of Indian Aesthetic Consciousness
Jun Orui, Lecturer of Toyo University…………653
Research Reports and Participants under the India Section of the 24th International Conference of Orientalists…………656
OBITUARY : Dr. Frederick w. Thomas Shoson Miyamoto…………662