ABSTRACT

Written as a companion to Eliot's 3-volume Hinduism and Buddhism this text begins with an overview of Buddhism as practiced in India and China before presenting an in depth account of the history of Buddhism in Japan. It follows the development of the Buddhist movement in Japan from its official introduction in AD 552, through the Nara, Heian and Tokugawa periods, detailing the rises of the various Buddhist sects in Japan, including Nichiren and Zen. Thoroughly researched and well-written, it was the last work published by Eliot, one of the great scholars of Eastern religion and philosophy at the time.

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BOOK I. A SURVEY OF BUDDHISM IN INDIA AND CHINA

chapter I|27 pages

The Canons

chapter II|32 pages

The Doctrines

chapter III|37 pages

Buddhism in India

chapter IV|43 pages

The Pantheon

chapter V|35 pages

Buddhism in China

part |2 pages

BOOK II. HISTORY OF JAPANESE BUDDHISM

chapter VI|18 pages

Prefatory Remarks

chapter VII|21 pages

Introduction of Buddhism

chapter VIII|15 pages

Nara Period :—The Older Sects

chapter IX|21 pages

. Heian Period :—Tendai and Shingon

chapter X|21 pages

. Rise of New Sects :—Jōdo and Shinshū

chapter XI|14 pages

Risk of New Sects :—Nichiren and Zen

chapter XII|16 pages

The Dark Ages

part |2 pages

BOOK III. THE SECTS AND THEIR DOCTRINES

chapter XIV|15 pages

Tendai

chapter XV|24 pages

Shingon

chapter XVI|36 pages

Amidism

chapter XVII|20 pages

Zen

chapter XVIII|17 pages

Nichiren