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Dialogue Between Southern and Northern Buddhists: Exchanges Between Japanese Buddhism and Sri Lankan Buddhism Which Began in the Late 19^(th) Century
Author 奥山直司 (著)=Okuyama, Naoji (au.)
Source 禪與人類文明研究=International Journal for the Study of Chan Buddhism and Human Civilization
Volumen.8
Date2020.12.01
Pages93 - 99
Publisher香港中文大學禪與人類文明研究中心
Publisher Url http://cbhc.crs.cuhk.edu.hk/main2/
Location香港, 中國 [Hong Kong, China]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordJapan-Ceylon Buddhist Network; Dialogue; Exchanging Letters
AbstractIn the late 19^(th) century, a Japan-Ceylon (present-day Sri Lanka) Buddhist communication network began to form, and Japanese Mahāyāna Buddhists and Ceylonese Theravāda Buddhists had many dialogues by exchanging letters. That developed into further exchanges between Japanese and Ceylonese Buddhism. This paper is a survey of the development of exchanges, centered on the formation of the network.
Table of contentsJapanese Meiji Era Buddhist “Students In India” 94
Dialogues Between Southern and Northern Buddhists 95
Shaku Kōzen’s Dispatch to Ceylon 96
Conclusion 97
ISSN25196111 (P)
Hits129
Created date2022.04.14
Modified date2022.04.15



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