ABSTRACT

First Published in 2000. This is Volume VI of six of the Oriental series looking at Arabic History and Culture. It was written in 1922, and presents discussions around the religion of Buddhism in China along with Tausim, Confucianism and Buddhist art. It highlights the Chinese Buddhists who contented for the immortality of the soul in the Northern Doctrines, against the followers of Confucius, that gave Chinese Buddhism a base and energy for the founding of new schools.

chapter |9 pages

Chinese Buddhism

part |410 pages

A Life of Buddha

chapter Chapter VII|20 pages

The Schools of Chinese Buddhism

chapter Chapter IX|17 pages

The Buddhist Moral System

chapter Chapter X|8 pages

The Buddhist Calendar

chapter Chapter XII|7 pages

The Buddhist Universe

chapter Chapter XIV|20 pages

Buddhist Images And Image Worship

chapter Chapter XV|9 pages

Monasteries at P‘U-TO

chapter Chapter XVII|16 pages

Buddhist Literature

chapter Chapter XVIII|13 pages

The Leng-Yen-King.—First Chapter

chapter Chapter XIX|16 pages

The Ekashloka Shastra