- Forewordix
- Prefacexiii
- Acknowledgementsxvii
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
- The Conception of Buddhahood3
- Some Meanings of the Term "Buddhahood"4
- Significance for Religious Cultivation9
- The Avataṃsakasūtra13
- Origins and Transmission13
- Distinctive Features16
- Influence on Chinese Buddhism18
- The "Manifestation of the Tathāgata" Chapter21
- Chinese Translations and Commentaries21
- Position in the Avataṃsaka Sūtra23
- Content Summary26
- Related Doctrines31
- On Reading the Translation40
PART TWO: MANIFESTATION OF THE TATHĀGATA
- Prologue47
- The Characteristics of the Manifestation of the Tathāgata53
- The Body of the Tathāgata69
- The Voice of the Tathāgata81
- The Mind of the Tathāgata97
- The Realm of the Tathāgata110
- The Activity of the Tathāgata114
- The Accomplishment of Perfect Enlightenment of the Tathāgata117
- The Turning of the Dharma-wheel122
- The Parinirvāṇa of the Tathāgata125
- The Wholesome Roots Planted by Seeing, Hearing, and Associating with
the Tathāgata129 - Epilogue135
- Notes141
- Glossary165
- Bibliography169