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| A Message on the Publication of the English Tripiṭaka | | * {{i|A Message on the Publication of the English Tripiṭaka by NUMATA Yehan|v}} |
| {{i|NUMATA Yehan|v}} | | * {{i|Editorial Foreword by MAYEDA Sengaku|vii}} |
| | * {{i|Publisher’s Foreword by Francis H. Cook|ix}} |
| | * {{i|Note on the BDK English Tripiṭaka Series Reprint Edition|xi}} |
| | * {{i|Foreword to the Original Edition by Wm. Theodore de Bary|xvi}} |
| | * {{i|Preface to the Original Edition by Yoshito S. Hakeda|xix}} |
| | * {{i|Translator’s Introduction by Yoshito S. Hakeda|xxi}} |
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| Editorial Foreword MAYEDA Sengaku vii
| | * The Awakening of Faith |
| Publisher’s Foreword Francis H. Cook ix
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| Note on the BDK English Tripi†aka Series Reprint Edition xi
| | * {{i|Invocation|3}} |
| Foreword to the Original Edition Wm. Theodore de Bary xvi
| | * {{i|The Contents of the Discourse|3}} |
| Preface to the Original Edition Yoshito S. Hakeda xix
| | * {{i|Part One. The Reasons for Writing|5}} |
| Translator’s Introduction Yoshito S. Hakeda xxi
| | * {{i|Part Two. Outline|7}} |
| The Awakening of Faith | | * {{i|Part Three. Interpretation|11}} |
| Invocation 3 | | * {{i|Chapter I. Revelation of True Meaning|11}} |
| The Contents of the Discourse 3 | | **{{i|I. One Mind and Its Two Aspects|11}} |
| Part One. The Reasons for Writing 5 | | ***{{i|A. The Mind in Terms of the Absolute|12}} |
| Part Two. Outline 7 | | ****{{i|1. Truly Empty|14}} |
| Part Three. Interpretation 11 | | ****{{i|2. Truly Nonempty|15}} |
| Chapter I. Revelation of True Meaning 11
| | ***{{i|B. The Mind in Terms of Phenomena|16}} |
| I. One Mind and Its Two Aspects 11
| | ****{{i|1. The Storehouse Consciousness|16}} |
| A. The Mind in Terms of the Absolute 12
| | *****{{i|a. The Aspect of Enlightenment|17}} |
| 1. Truly Empty 14
| | ******{{i|(1) Original Enlightenment|17}} |
| 2. Truly Nonempty 15
| | ******{{i|(2) The Process of Actualization of Enlightenment|17}} |
| B. The Mind in Terms of Phenomena 16
| | *******{{i|(a) Purity of Wisdom|20}} |
| 1. The Storehouse Consciousness 16
| | *******{{i|(b) Suprational Functions|21}} |
| a. The Aspect of Enlightenment 17
| | ******{{i|(3) The Characteristics of the Essence of Enlightenment|21}} |
| (1) Original Enlightenment 17
| | *****{{i|b. The Aspect of Nonenlightenment|23}} |
| (2) The Process of Actualization of Enlightenment 17
| | *****{{i|c. The Relationships between Enlightenment and<br> Nonenlightenment|25}} |
| (a) Purity of Wisdom 20
| | ******{{i|(1) Identity|25}} |
| Contents
| | ******{{i|(2) Nonidentity|26}} |
| xiv
| | ****{{i|2. The Cause and Conditions of Humankind’s Being in Samsara|26}} |
| (b) Suprational Functions 21
| | *****{{i|a. Mind|27}} |
| (3) The Characteristics of the Essence of
| | *****{{i|b. Consciousness|29}} |
| Enlightenment 21
| | *****{{i|c. Defiled States of Mind|31}} |
| b. The Aspect of Nonenlightenment 23
| | *****{{i|d. Comments on the Terms Used in the Foregoing Discussion|32}} |
| c. The Relationships between Enlightenment and
| | ****{{i|3. The Characteristics of Beings in Samsara|34}} |
| Nonenlightenment 25
| | *****{{i|a. Permeation of Ignorance|36}} |
| (1) Identity 25
| | *****{{i|b. Permeation of Suchness|37}} |
| (2) Nonidentity 26
| | ******{{i|(1) Permeation through Manifestation of the Essence of<br> Suchness|39}} |
| 2. The Cause and Conditions of Humankind’s Being
| | ******{{i|(2) Permeation through Influences|41}} |
| in Samsara 26
| | *******{{i|(a) The Specific Coordinating Causes|41}} |
| a. Mind 27
| | *******{{i|(b) The General Coordinating Causes|42}} |
| b. Consciousness 29
| | **{{i|II. The Essence Itself and the Attributes of Suchness, or the Meaning of Mahå|44}} |
| c. Defiled States of Mind 31
| | ***{{i|A. The Greatness of the Essense of Suchness|44}} |
| d. Comments on the Terms Used in the Foregoing
| | ***{{i|B. The Greatness of the Attributes of Suchness|44}} |
| Discussion 32
| | ***{{i|C. The Greatness of the Influences of Suchness|46}} |
| 3. The Characteristics of Beings in Samsara 34
| | **{{i|III. From Samsara to Nirvana|51}} |
| a. Permeation of Ignorance 36
| | *{{i|Chapter II. The Correction of Evil Attachments|53}} |
| b. Permeation of Suchness 37
| | **{{i|I. The Biased Views Held by Ordinary People|53}} |
| (1) Permeation through Manifestation of the
| | **{{i|II. The Biased Views Held by the Hinayanists|57}} |
| Essence of Suchness 39
| | *{{i|Chapter III. Analysis of the Types of Aspiration for Enlightenment, or the<br> Meanings of Yåna|59}} |
| (2) Permeation through Influences 41
| | **{{i|I. The Aspiration for Enlightenment through the Perfection of Faith|60}} |
| (a) The Specific Coordinating Causes 41
| | **{{i|II. The Aspiration for Enlightenment through Understanding and Deeds|65}} |
| (b) The General Coordinating Causes 42
| | **{{i|III. The Aspiration for Enlightenment through Insight|66}} |
| II. The Essence Itself and the Attributes of Suchness,
| | *{{i|Part Four. On Faith and Practice|71}} |
| or the Meaning of Mahå 44
| | **{{i|On Four Faiths|71}} |
| A. The Greatness of the Essense of Suchness 44
| | **{{i|On Five Practices|72}} |
| B. The Greatness of the Attributes of Suchness 44
| | **{{i|The Practice of Cessation|74}} |
| C. The Greatness of the Influences of Suchness 46
| | **{{i|The Practice of Clear Observation|78}} |
| III. From Samsara to Nirvana 51 | | *{{i|Part Five. Encouragement of Practice and the Benefits Thereof|81}} |
| Chapter II. The Correction of Evil Attachments 53
| | *{{i|Notes|83}} |
| I. The Biased Views Held by Ordinary People 53
| | *{{i|Glossary|91}} |
| II. The Biased Views Held by the Hinayanists 57
| | *{{i|Bibliography|95}} |
| Chapter III. Analysis of the Types of Aspiration for
| | *{{i|Index|99}} |
| Enlightenment, or the Meanings of Yåna 59
| | * A List of the Volumes of the BDK English Tripiṭaka (First Series) |
| Contents
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| I. The Aspiration for Enlightenment through the
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| Perfection of Faith 60
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| II. The Aspiration for Enlightenment through
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| Understanding and Deeds 65
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| III. The Aspiration for Enlightenment through Insight 66
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| Part Four. On Faith and Practice 71 | |
| On Four Faiths 71 | |
| On Five Practices 72 | |
| The Practice of Cessation 74 | |
| The Practice of Clear Observation 78 | |
| Part Five. Encouragement of Practice and the Benefits | |
| Thereof 81
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| Notes 83 | |
| Glossary 91 | |
| Bibliography 95 | |
| Index 99 | |
| A List of the Volumes of the BDK English Tripi†aka (First Series) | |
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