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觀無量壽佛經疏 四卷=Kan-mu-ryo-ju-butsu-kyo-sho. 4 Fascicles=Kuan-wu-liang-shou-fo-ching-shu |
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Shan-tao (著)=善導 (au.)
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Date | 2003 |
Pages | 155 - 155 |
Publisher | 嚴寬祜文教基金會 |
Location | 臺北市, 臺灣 [Taipei shih, Taiwan] |
Content type | 工具書=Reference Book |
Language | 中文=Chinese; 英文=English |
Note | 出自:大藏經入門;為單篇書目簡介。(Taisho No. 1753)
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Keyword | 善導; Zendo; Shan-tao |
Abstract | A commentary on the Amitayurdhyana-sutra (No. 18),this work is also known as the Kan-gyo-sho,but in Japan it is most commonly called the Shi-jo-no-sho ("Commentary of Four Books") owing to the fact that it consists of four parts.
This work represents the core of Shan-tao's Pure Land thought,and has exerted considerable influence upon Pure Land Buddhism in Japan. Honen,the founder of the Pure Land School in Japan,came in contact with it through Genshin's O-jo-yo-shu (No. 131),and as a result of 'exclusive practice of nenbutsu'. Ever since it has been regarded as an extremely important work in the Japanese Pure Land School. |
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Created date | 2001.10.09
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Modified date | 2014.06.23 |
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