Original Series (1921-1958) Index
Volume-no. | Year | Author [ Translator ] [ Reviewer ] |
Title | Category | Page no. |
OS01-1 | 1921 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | The Avatamsaka Sutra, epitomized. Part One | Translation | 1-12 |
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Zen Buddhism as Purifer and Liberator of Life | Article | 13-37 | ||
Gesshō Sasaki | Philosophical Foundations of the Shin Sect | 38-46 | |||
Chizen Akanuma | The Buddha | 47-60 | |||
Beatrice Lane Suzuki | What is Mahāyāna Buddhism? | 61-69 | |||
Shūgaku Yamabe | “Wasan” or Buddhist Hymns | 70-79 | |||
Organisation of the Eastern Buddhist Society: Publication of The Eastern Buddhist | Editorial | 80-85 | |||
The 1300th Anniversary of Prince Shotoku: The 1100th Anniversary of Dengyo Daisi: The Septenary Celebration of Nichiren: Controversy over the authorship of the Awakening of Faith in the Mahāyāna: Kwannon Bosatsu of Yumedono |
Notes | 86-90 | |||
Some of the Important Buddhist Books Recently Published in Japan (Bukkyō Daijiten by Tokunō Oda: Bukkyō Daijii by the Nishi Hongwanji: Meijishū by Otto Rosenberg: Zenshū Jiten by Kodo Yamada: etc.) |
Book Review | 91-94 | |||
OS01-2 | 1921 | Senshō Murakami | Mahāyāna Buddism | Article | 95-108 |
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Buddha in Mahāyāna Buddhism | 109-122 | |||
Shūgaku Yamabe | Amida as Saviour of the Soul | 123-130 | |||
Beatrice Lane Suzuki | The Bodhisattvas | 131-139 | |||
L. Adams Beck | Shinran, Founder of the Shin Sect | 140-146 | |||
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | The Avataṃsaka Sūtra, epitomised. Part Two | Translation | 147-155 | ||
Not Sectarian: The Object of The Eastern Buddhist: The Removal of the Edditional Office: New Interest Awakened in Buddhism: Apology for Delay | Editorial | 156-161 | |||
Dr. Nanjyō's Lankāvatāra Sutra: Dr. Tsuji on the History of Japanese Buddhism: The Death of Rev. Horio, of the Jōdo Sect: Rev. Arai, of the Sōtō Zen : goes abroad: Prof. Teramoto's translation of A History of Buddhism in Khotan: On the Japanese Buddhist Periodicals: The Eastern Branch of Hongwanji taking census: Prof. Sasaki's departure for Europe: Contributors: A Letter from a Reader) |
Notes and Correspondence | 162-165 | |||
OS01-3 | 1921 | Gesshō Sasaki | What is the True Sect of the Pure Land? | Article | 167-179 |
Chizen Akanuma | The Buddha as Preacher | 180-193 | |||
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | The Revelation of a New Truth in Zen Buddhism | 194-228 | |||
Beatrice Suzuki | The New Buddhist Movement in Germany | 229-232 | |||
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Notes on the Avatamsaka Sutra | 233-236 | |||
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | The Avatamsaka Sutra, Epitomised, Part Three | Translation | 237-242 | ||
"One Germant, One Bowl" : The Mahāyāna View of Freedom | Editorial | 243-247 | |||
Great Buddha from the Yun-kang Rock-carvings: A Branch School of Tōkō University in Korea: Prof. Akanuma on the Buddhism of the Agamas | Notes | 248-252 | |||
OS01-4 | 1921 | Kwoyen Ōtani | The First Step towards the Realisation of World-Peace | Article | 253-258 |
Sonyu Ōtani | The Washington Conference from the Buddhist Point of View | 259-264 | |||
Shinkō Mochidzuki | The Possibility of Permanent Peace | 265-269 | |||
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Why do We Fight? | 270-281 | |||
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | The Avatamsaka Sutra, Epitomised, Part Four | Translation | 282-290 | ||
Why not a League of Religions? | Editorial | 291-294 | |||
Professor M. Anesaki and a Zen Poem: Our Contributors | Notes | 295-299 | |||
Bukkyō Bijutsu Kowa (Talks on Buddhist Art), by Gemmyō Ono: Shina Bukkyō Shisoshi (History of Buddhist Thought in China), by Yesho Tachibana | Book Review | 300-302 | |||
OS01-5&6 | 1922 | Hakuju Uyi | On the Development of Buddhism in India | Article | 303-315 |
Beatrice Lane Suzuki | Hōnen Shōnin and the Jōdo Ideal | 316-336 | |||
Shūgaku Yamabe | The Way to the Land of Bliss | 337-340 | |||
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Some Aspects of Zen Buddhism | 341-365 | |||
L. Adams Beck | The Blessed One, A Story of the Buddha | 366-386 | |||
Concerning The Eastern Buddhist | Editorial | 387-390 | |||
The International Buddhist Union: Shinran Revival: A Shingon Dictionary: A Chinese Professor and the Shingon Sect: A New Edition of the Tripitaka: Prof. Tokiwa's Trip in China: Buddhist Psalms: The Buddhist Dictionary: A Korean Buddhist Magazine: The Life of Hōnen in English: The Mahāyāna: Prof. Uyi |
Notes | 391-399 | |||
A Letter from Captain J. E. Ellam, Secretary of the International Buddhist Union, General Secretary of The Buddhist Society of Great Britain and Ireland, Editor of The Buddhist Review |
Corrspondence | 406-407 | |||
OS02-1&2 | 1923 | Chizen Akanuma | On the Triple Body of the Buddha | Article | 1-29 |
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | The Meditation Hall and Ideals of the Monkish Discipline | 30-72 | |||
Seiren (Blue Lotus) | In Buddhist Temples: I. Tōfukuji | 73-77 | |||
OS02-3&4 | 1923 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | The Psychological School of Mahāyāna Buddhism | Article | 105-128 |
Beatrice Lane Suzuki | Fudō the Immovable | 129-153 | |||
Gesshō Sasaki | The Enlightened Mind of the Buddha and the Shin Sect | 154-162 | |||
Shaku Hannya | The Prajna-Paramita-Hridaya Sutra | 163-175 | |||
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | The Ten Cow-herding Pictures | 176-195 | |||
Blue Lotus (Seiren) | In Buddhist Temples: II. Kiyomidzu-dera | 196-204 | |||
OS02-5 | 1923 | Kakunyo Shōnin (1270-1351), trans. by D.T.Suzuki | The Life of Shinran Shōnin | Translation | 217-235 |
Gesshō Sasaki | The Religion of Shinran Shōnin | Article | 236-259 | ||
Shūgaku Yamabe | The Buddha and Shinran | 260-277 | |||
Seiren (Blue Lotus) | In Buddhist Temples: III. Higashi Hongwanji, and the Funeral Ceremony of the Late Abbot of Higashi Hongwanji | 278-284 | |||
Kogetsu Mino | Shinran Revival of the Last Year | 285-291 | |||
OS02-6 | 1923 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Zen Buddhism as Chinese Interpretation of the Doctrine of Enlightenment | Article | 293-347 |
Bruno Petzold | Dengyō Daishi and German Theology | 348-357 | |||
Hōkei Idumi (trans.) | Vimalakīrti's Discourse on Emancipation (Translation from the Chinese Vimalakīrti-Nirdeśa) | Translation | 358-366 | ||
Seiren (Blue Lotus) | In Buddhist Temples: IV. Chion-in | Article | 367-374 | ||
The Eastern Buddhist: Buddhists and Hunting | Editorial | 375-377 | |||
T. W. Rhys Davids: The Shinran Shōnin Celebration | Notes | 378-386 | |||
Asvagosha's Awakening of Faith: Zen Poem: "The Buddha's Triple Body" | Corrspondence | 387-388 | |||
OS03-1 | 1924 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Enlightenment and Ignorance | Article | 1-31 |
Robert Cornell Armstrong | The Doctrine of the Tendai Sect | 32-54 | |||
Hōkei Idumi (trans.) | Vimalakīrti's Discourse on Emancipation (Translation) | Translation | 55-69 | ||
Beatrice Lane Suzuki | Kōbō Daishi | Article | 70-75 | ||
Seiren (Blue Lotus) | Kyoto Temple Celebrations | 76-79 | |||
The Eathquake Disaster and the Publication of The Eastern Buddhist | Editorial | 80-82 | |||
Prof. Sasaki's Work on Vasubandhu's Viṃśaka-Kārikā: The Central Conception of Buddhism by Prof. Stcherbatsky: Prof. Kimura on Abhidharma Treatises: Buddhist Revival in China: etc. |
Notes | 83-91 | |||
OS03-2 | 1924 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Sayings of a Modern Tariki Mystic | Article | 93-116 |
Rudolf Otto, intro. and trans. by Prajna | Professor Rudolf Otto on Zen Buddhsm | 117-125 | |||
Beatrice Lane Suzuki | The Ruined Temple of Kamakura, I. | 126-137 | |||
Hōkei Izumi (trans.) | Vimalakīrti's Discourse on Emancipation (Continued) | Translation | 138-153 | ||
William Stede | A Deeper Aspect of the Present European Situation | Article | 154-157 | ||
Chizen Akanuma | A Comparative Index to the Saṃyutta-Nikāya and the Saṃyukta-Āgama | 158-186 | |||
Dr Tagore's second visit to Japan: Dr Hodous's work on Chinese Buddhism: Prof. Pratt's lecture in Peking: Buddhism in China: A Kyoto Zen temple burned by incendiary: A new translation of the Smaller Sukhavatīvyūha Sutra by Prof. Utsuki: etc. |
Notes | 187-193 | |||
OS03-3 | 1924 | Gesshō Sasaki | The Teaching of the Shin-shū and the Religious Life | Article | 195-205 |
Ryōhon Kiba | Buddhism and Moral World-order. | 2O6-212 | |||
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki (trans. with preface) | Zen Buddhism on Immortality: Extract from The Hekigan-shū (Hekigan-roku) | Translation | 213-223 | ||
Hōkei Idumi (trans.) | Vimalakīrti's Discourse on Emancipation (Continued) | 224-242 | |||
Beatrice Lane Suzuki | The Ruined Temples of Kamakura, II. Nichiren and Kamakura | Article | 243-251 | ||
Chizen Akanuma | A Comparative Index to the Saṃyutta-Nikāya and the Saṃyukta-Āgama (Continued) | 252-272 | |||
Soyen Shaku, trans. by Seiren | Poems by the Late Right Reverened Soyen Shaku, Abbot of Engakuji | Translation | 273-273 | ||
Buddhist Activities in China: "Nai-hsiao" (Inner Learning): The True Buddhist Spirit: Epochs in Buddhist History | Notes | 274-284 | |||
OS03-4 | 1925 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | The Development of the Pure Land Doctrine in Buddhism. | Article | 285-326 |
Bruno Petzold | The Teaching of Śakyamuni. | 327-335 | |||
Hōkei Idumi | Vimalakīrti' s Discourse on Emancipation (Continued) | Translation | 336-349 | ||
Chizen Akanuma | A Comparative Index to the Saṃyutta-Nikāya and the Saṃyukta-Āgama (Concluded) | Article | 350-375 | ||
Buddhist Monuments in China (Shina Bukkyō Shiseki) by Profs. Tokiwa and Sekino: Hōnen the Buddhist Saint by Prof. Ishidzuka and Dr. Coates: A Study of Shin Buddhism by Prof. Sasaki: etc. |
Notes | 376-394 | |||
OS04-1 | 1926 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | The Secret Message of Bodhi-Dharma (or, The Content of Zen Buddhism) | Article | 1-26 |
Robert Cornell Armstrong | A Discussion of the Origin of Mahāyāna Buddhism | Article | 27-47 | ||
Hōkei Idumi | Vimalakīrti's Discourse on Emancipation (Continued) | Translation | 48-55 | ||
Susumu Yamaguchi | Nāgārjuna's Mahāyāna-viṁśaka (Prefatory Notes and Sanskrit - Chinese texts) | 56-72 | |||
The Late Professor Gesshō Sasaki | Obituary | 73-74 | |||
Beartrice Lane Suzuki | "To Gesshō Sasaki" | Obituary | 75 | ||
Editorial Notes on the Study of Mahāyāna Buddhism: Mr. Dwight Goddards's "Vision of Christan and Buddhist Fellowship": Dr. H. Solf's proposal to found a Mahāyāna Buddhist Institute: Dr. Rudolf Otto on The Eastern Buddhist: etc. |
Notes | 76-88 | |||
OS04-2 | 1927 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Zen and Jōdo, Two types of Buddhist Experience | Article | 89-121 |
James Bissett Pratt | The Unity of Buddhism | 122-144 | |||
Taiye Kaneko | The Buddhist Doctrine of Vicarious Suffering | 145-161 | |||
Kenneth Sauders | The Quest of Historic Śākyamuni in Western Scholarship | 162-168 | |||
Susumu Yamaguchi | Nāgārjuna's Mahāyāna-viṁśaka (an English Translation with Notes) | Translation | 169-190 | ||
Hōkei Idumi | Vimalakīrti's Discourse on Emancipation (Continued) | Translation | 191 | ||
OS04-3&4 | 1927-28 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | The Lankavatara Sutra, as a Mahayana Text in Especial Relation to the Teaching of Zen Buddhism | Article | 199-298 |
Bruno Petzold | The Chinese Tendai Teaching | 299-347 | |||
Hōkei Idumi | Vimalakīrti's Discourse on Emancipation (Conclueded) | Translation | 348-366 | ||
OS05-1 | 1929 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | An Introduction to the Study of the Lankāvatāra Sūtra | Article | 1-79 |
Shizutoshi Sugihira | A study in the Pure Land Doctorine, as Interpreted by Shōkū, the Founder of the Seizan Branch of the Pure Land Sect (Jōdo-shu) | 80-101 | |||
Bunyū Nanjō and Hōkei Idumi (eds.) | The Suvarnaprabhāsa Sūtra, Sanskrit Text (pp.1-16) with Introductory Note | Sanskrit Text | 102-120 | ||
Buddhism by Paul Dahlke: What is Buddhism? compiled by Buddhist lodge, London: Was Jesus Influenced by Buddhism? by Dwight Goddard: The Buddhist Annual of Ceylon: The Gospel of Buddha (New edition) by Paul Carus |
Book Review | 121-125 | |||
Concerning Kumārajīva's Chinese translation of the Daśādhyānavinaya-bhikshunī-pratimoksha: 1400th anniversary of Bodhidharma celebrated | Notes | 125-128 | |||
OS05-2&3 | 1930 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Passivity in the Buddhist Life | Article | 129-199 |
Gemmyō Ono | On the Pure Land Doctrine of T'zu-min | 200-210 | |||
L. Adams Beck | Milarepa | 211-225 | |||
Hōkei Idumi | The Hymn on the Life and Vows of Samantabhadra, With the Sanskrit Text, Bhadracarīpraṇidhāna | Translation | 226-247 | ||
Beatrice Lane Suzuki | The Temple of Kamakyra, III | Article | 248-261 | ||
Vedanta and Modern Thought by W. S. Urquhart: The Land of the Lama by David Macdonald: The Gospel for Asia by Kenneth Saunders: The Doctrine of the Buddha by George Grimm: Pilgrimage of Buddhism by James Bissett Pratt: Gods of Northern Buddhism by Alice Getty: Tradition and Truth in Chinese Buddhism by Karl Ludwig Reichelt: etc. |
Book Review | 262-283 | |||
The Burnett Animal Mercy Shelter as Kamakura,etc | Notes | 284 | |||
OS05-4 | 1931 | Beatrice Lane Suzuki | The Shingon School of Mahāyāna Buddhism. part I | Article | 291-311 |
Beatrice Lane Suzuki | Poems by Kōbō Daishi | Translation | 312-313 | ||
Shoken Akizuki | Anjin in Shingon | Article | 314-317 | ||
Shūgaku Yamabe | Mahāyāna Buddhism and Japanese Culture | 318-323 | |||
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | What is Zen? | 324-334 | |||
Johannes Rahder and Shinryu Susa | The Gāthas of the Daśabhūmika-Sūtra. Part I | Sanskrit Text | 335-359 | ||
Seiren | In Buddhist Temples, V. Kōyasan | Article | 360-368 | ||
OS06-1 | 1932 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Mahayana and Hinayana Buddhism, or the Bodhisattva-ideal and the Śrāvaka-ideal, as Distinguished in the Opening Chapter of the Gandavyūha | Article | 1-22 |
Shizutoshi Sugihira | The Pure Land Doctrine as Illustrated in the "Plain-wood" Nembutsu by Shōkū | 23-39 | |||
Shinryu Susa and Johannes Rahder | The Gātha Portion of the Daśabhūmika (Concluded) | Sanskrit Text | 51-84 | ||
Seiren (Blue Lotus) | In Buddhist Temples, VI. Myōshinji. With Illustration | Article | 85-91 | ||
Rhys Davids | The Idea and the Man: A Comment on Prof. Shūgaku Yamabe's Article on "Mahāyāna Buddhism and Japanese Culture" | Corrspondence | 92-98 | ||
Shūgaku Yamabe | A Rejoinder | 99-102 | |||
The Buddha's Golden Path by Dwight Goddard: Aspects of Mahāyāna Buddhism and its Relation to Hīnayana by Nalinksha Dutt: etc. | Book Review | 103-104 | |||
The Recovery of a Lost Manuscript on the History of Zen Buddhism in China | Notes | 107-110 | |||
OS06-2 | 1933 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Buddhist, Especially Zen contribution, to Japanese Culture | Article | 111-138 |
Bruno Petzold | Triyāna Versus Ekayāna: The Three Vehicles in Conflict with the One Vehicle | 139-156 | |||
Beatrice Lane Suzuki | Ceremonies for Lay Disciples at Kōya-San: I. The Bosatsukai; II. The Ango |
157-175 | |||
Seiren (Blue Lotus) | In Buddhist Temples: VII. Nanzenji, VIII. Ginkakuji | 176-188 | |||
Bishop Imamura, of Honolulu: Dr. Kaikyoku Watanabe: Zen Hospice: Magazines and Books Received | Notes | 189-198 | |||
OS06-3 | 1934 | Teresina Rowell | The Background and Early Use of the Buddha-Kṣetra Concept. Introduction and Chapter One | Article | 199-246 |
Kaishun Ohashi | Die Spuren des Buddhismus in China vor Kaiser Ming, nebst einer Betrachutung uNber den Ursprung und Bedeutung des "Chinjen". Part I | 247-278 | |||
Beatrice Lane Suzuki | An Outline of the Avataṃsaka Sūtra (Kegongyō) | 279-286 | |||
Shizutoshi Sugihira | The Teaching of Ippen Shōnin (1239-1289) | 287-300 | |||
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Gensha on Three Invalids (from Hekigan-roku) | Translation | 301-308 | ||
Seiren (Blue Lotus) | In Buddhist Temples: IX. Kyōōgokokuji (Tōji) | Article | 309-316 | ||
On the Revival of Japanese Buddhism | Editorial | 317-318 | |||
OS06-4 | 1935 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Impressions of Chinese Buddhism | Article | 327-378 |
Teresina Rowell | The Background and Early Use of the Buddha-Kṣetra Concept. Chapter Two and Three | 379-431 | |||
Kaishun Ohashi | Die Spuren des Buddhismus in China vor Kaiser Ming, nebst einer Betrachtung uber den Ursprung und die Bedeutung des "Chinjen". Part II | 432-477 | |||
Seiren (Blue Lotus) | In Buddhist Temples: X. Honkokuji; XI. Honnōji | 478-486 | |||
The Second Conference of the Pan-Pacific Young Buddhists' Federation: 2500 Anniversary of the Buddha's Birth: Formation of International Buddhist Society: The Nippon Buddhist Research Association: etc. |
Notes | 487-493 | |||
OS07-1 | 1936 | Beatrice Lane Suzuki | The Shingon School of Mahāyāna Buddhism, Part II. The Mandara: I. The Taizōkai. Illustrated | Article | 1-38 |
L. De Hoyer | Meditations on Plato and Buddha | 39-64 | |||
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Zen and the Japanese Love of Nature | 65-113 | |||
Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrine or Seven Books of Wisdom of the Great Path by W. Y. Evans-Wents: A Buddhist Bibliography compiled by A. C. March: Concentration and Meditation compiled by The Buddhist Lodge, London: etc. |
Book Review | 114-122 | |||
Sir Charles Eliot: Manshi Kiyozawa: Items of Buddhist News | Notes | 123-130 | |||
Teresina Rowell | The background and Early Use of the Buddha-Kṣetra Concept. Chapter IV, with Appendices and Bibiography (Concluded) | Article | 132-176 | ||
OS07-2 | 1937 | Beatrice Lane Suzuki | The Shingon School of Mahāyāna Buddhism, Part II. The Mandara: The Taizōkai (Concluded) Illustrated | Article | 177-213 |
Kaishun Ohashi | Die Spuren des Buddhismus in China vor Kaiser Ming, nebst einer Betrachtung uber den Ursprung und die Bedeuturg des "Chinjen" (Concluded) | 214-226 | |||
OS07-3&4 | 1939 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | The Shin Sect of Buddhism | Article | 227-284 |
Beatrice Lane Suzuki | The Songs of Shinran Shōnin | Translation | 285-295 | ||
Kenshō Yokogawa | Shin Buddhism as the Religion of Hearing | Article | 296-341 | ||
Shizutoshi Sugihira | The Nembutsu in Buddhism | 342-362 | |||
Kakunyo Shōnin | The Shūji-shō | Translation | 363-375 | ||
OS08-1 | 1949 | Shizutoshi Sugihira | Rennyo Shōnin, the Great Teacher of Shin Buddhism | Article | 5-35 |
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Buddhism and Education | 36-45 | |||
OS08-2 | 1951 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | The Myōkōnin | Article | 1-21 |
Daiei Kaneko | Shin Religion as I believe it | 22-42 | |||
Kenryō Kanamatsu | Goodness and Naturalness | 43-57 | |||
OS08-3 | 1957 | Shunjyō Nogami | A Study of Translatorship of the Wu-liang-shou-ching | Article | 1-9 |
(Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki) | Fu-shuo Wu-liang-shou-ching | Translation | 10-27 | ||
(Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki) | Pure Land Document of the Truthful Doctrine, Work, and Attainmment | 28-42 | |||
Nanrei Sōhaku Kobori | A Discussion between One and Zero | Dialogue | 43-49 | ||
OS08-4 | 1958 | Enichi Ōchō | Tao-an on Translation | Article | 1-7 |
Kyōgo Sasaki | A Note on the Study of the Ta-t'ang Hsi-yuN-chi | 8-9 | |||
(Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki) | Fu-shuo Wu-liang-shou-ching (Continued) | Translation | 10-17 | ||
(Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki) | Kyō-gyō-shin-shō Monrui (Continued) | 18-34 | |||
Nanrei Sōhaku Kobori |
A Discussion between One and Zero (Continued) | Dialogue | 35-40 |
Vol | Year | Author |
Title |
OS01-1 | 1921 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | The Avataṃsaka Sūtra, epitomized. Part One |
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Zen Buddhism as Purifer and Liberator of Life | ||
Gesshō Sasaki | Philosophyical Foundations of the Shin Sect | ||
Chizen Akanuma | The Buddha | ||
Beatrice Lane Suzuki | What is Mahāyāna Buddhism? | ||
Shūgaku Yamabe | "Wasan" or Buddhist Hymns | ||
Organisation of the Eastern Buddhist Society: Publication of The Eastern Buddhist | |||
The 1300th Anniversary of Prince Shōtoku: The 1100th Anniversary of Dengyō Daisi: The Septenary Celebration of Nichiren: Controversy over the authorship of the Awakening of Faith in the Mahāyāna: Kwannon Bosatsu of Yumedono |
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Some of the Important Buddhist Books Recently Published in Japan (Bukkyō Daijiten by Tokunō Oda: Bukkyō Daijii by the Nishi Hongwanji: Meijishū by Otto Rosenberg: Zenshū Jiten by Kodo Yamada: etc.) |
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OS01-2 | 1921 | Senshō Murakami | Mahāyāna Buddism |
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Buddha in Mahāyāna Buddhism | ||
Shūgaku Yamabe | Amida as Saviour of the Soul | ||
Beatrice Lane Suzuki | The Bodhisattvas | ||
L. Adams Beck | Shinran, Founder of the Shin Sect | ||
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | The Avataṃsaka Sūtra, epitomised. Part Two | ||
Not Sectarian: The Object of The Eastern Buddhist: The Removal of the Edditional Office: New Interest Awakened in Buddhism: Apology for Delay | |||
Dr. Nanjyō's Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra: Dr. Tsuji on the History of Japanese Buddhism: The Death of Rev. Horio, of the Jōdo Sect: Rev. Arai, of the Sōtō Zen : goes abroad: Prof. Teramoto's translation of A History of Buddhism in Khotan: On The Japanese Buddhist Periodicals: The Eastern Branch of Hongwanji taking census: Prof. Sasaki's departure for Europe: Contributors: A Letter from a Reader) |
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OS01-3 | 1921 | Gesshō Sasaki | What is the True Sect of the Pure Land? |
Chizen Akanuma | The Buddha as Preacher | ||
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | The Revelation of a New Truth in Zen Buddhism | ||
Beatrice Suzuki | The New Buddhist Movement in Germany | ||
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Notes on the Avataṃsaka Sūtra | ||
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | The Avataṃsaka Sūtra, Epitomised, Part Three | ||
"One Germant, One Bowl" : The Mahāyāna View of Freedom | |||
Great Buddha from the Yun-kang Rock-carvings: A Branch School of Tōkō University in Korea: Prof. Akanuma on the Buddhism of the Āgamas | |||
OS01-4 | 1921 | Kwoyen Ōtani | The First Step towards the Realisation of World-Peace |
Sonyu Ōtani | The Washington Conference from the Buddhist Point of View | ||
Shinkō Mochidzuki | The Possibility of Permanent Peace | ||
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Why do We Fright? | ||
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | The Avataṃsaka Sūtra, Epitomised, part Four | ||
Why not a League of Religions? | |||
Professor M. Anesaki and a Zen Poem: Our Contributors | |||
Bukkyō Bijutsu Kowa (Talks on Buddhist Art), by Gemmyō Ono: Shina Bukkyō Shisoshi (History of Buddhist Thought in China), by Yesho Tachibana | |||
OS01-5&6 | 1922 | Hakuju Uyi | On the Development Of Buddhism in India |
Beatrice Lane Suzuki | Hōnen Shōnin and the Jōdo Ideal | ||
Shūgaku Yamabe | The Way to the Land of Bliss | ||
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Some Aspects of Zen Buddhism | ||
L. Adams Beck | The Blessed One, A Story of the Buddha | ||
Concerning The Eastern Buddhist | |||
The International Buddhist Union: Shinran Revival: A Shingon Dictionary: A Chinese Professor and the Shingon Sect: A New Edition of the Tripitaka: Prof. Tokiwa's Trip to China: Buddhist Psalms: The Buddhist Dictionary: A Korean Buddhist Magazine: The Life of Hōnen in English: The Mahāyāna: Prof. Uyi |
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A Letter from Captain J. E. Ellam, Secretary of the International Buddhist Union, General Secretary of The Buddhist Society of Great Britain and Ireland, Editor of The Buddhist Review |
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OS02-1&2 | 1923 | Chizen Akanuma | On the Triple Body of the Buddha |
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | The Meditation Hall and Ideals of the Monkish Discipline | ||
Seiren (Blue Lotus) | In Buddhist Temples: I. Tōfukuji | ||
OS02-3&4 | 1923 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | The Psychological School of Mahāyāna Buddhism |
Beatrice Lane Suzuki | Fudō the Immovable | ||
Gesshō Sasaki | The Enlightened Mind of the Buddha and the Shin Sect | ||
Shaku Hannya | The Prajñā-Pāramitā-Hṛdaya Sūtra | ||
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | The Ten Cow-herding Pictures | ||
Seiren (Blue Lotus) | In Buddhist Temples: II. Kiyomidzu-dera | ||
OS02-5 | 1923 | Kakunyo Shōnin (1270-1351), trans. by D.T.Suzuki | The Life of Shinran Shōnin |
Gesshō Sasaki | The Religion of Shinran Shōnin | ||
Shūgaku Yamabe | The Buddha and Shinran | ||
Seiren (Blue Lotus) | In Buddhist Temples: III. Higashi Honganji, and the Funeral Ceremony of the Late Abbot of Higashi Hongwanji | ||
Kogetsu Mino | Shinran Revival of the Last Year | ||
OS02-6 | 1923 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Zen Buddhism as Chinese Interpretation of the Doctrine of Enlightenment |
Bruno Petzold | Dengyō Daishi and German Theology | ||
Hōkei Idumi (trans.) | Vimalakīrti's Discourse on Emancipation (Translation from the Chinese Vimalakīrti-Nirdeśa) | ||
Seiren (Blue Lotus) | In Buddhist Temples: IV. Chion-in | ||
The Eastern Buddhist: Buddhists and Hunting | |||
T. W. Rhys Davids: The Shinran Shōnin Celebration | |||
Asvagosha's Awakening of Faith: Zen Poem: "The Buddha's Triple Body" | |||
OS03-1 | 1924 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Enlightenment and Ignorance |
Robert Cornell Armstrong | The Doctrine of the Tendai Sect | ||
Hōkei Idumi (trans.) | Vimalakīrti's Discourse on Emancipation (Translation) | ||
Beatrice Lane Suzuki | Kōbō Daishi | ||
Seiren (Blue Lotus) | Kyoto Temple Celebrations | ||
The Eathquake Disaster and the Publication of The Eastern Buddhist | |||
Prof. Sasaki's Work on Vasubandhu's Viṃśaka-Kārikā: the Central Conception of Buddhism by Prof. Stcherbatsky: Prof. Kimura on Abhidharma Treatises: Buddhist Revival in China: etc. |
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OS03-2 | 1924 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Sayings of a Modern Tariki Mystic |
Rudolf Otto, intro. and trans. by Prajna | Professor Rudolf Otto on Zen Buddhsm | ||
Beatrice Lane Suzuki | The Ruined Temple of Kamakura, I. | ||
Hōkei Izumi (trans.) | Vimalakīrti's Discourse on Emancipation (Continued) | ||
William Stede | A Deeper Aspect of the Present European Situation | ||
Chizen Akanuma | A Comparative Index to the Saṃyutta-Nikāya and the Saṃyukta-Āgama | ||
Dr Tagore's second visit to Japan: Dr Hodous's work on Chinese Buddhism: Prof. Pratt's lecture in Peking: Buddhism in China: A Kyoto Zen temple burned by incendiary: A new translation of the Smaller Sukhavatīvyūha Sūtra by Prof. Utsuki: etc. |
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OS03-3 | 1924 | Gesshō Sasaki | The Teaching of the Shin-shū and the Religious Life |
Ryōhon Kiba | Buddhism and Moral World-order. | ||
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki (trans. with preface) | Zen Buddhism on Immortality: Extract from The Hekigan-shū (Hekigan-roku) | ||
Hōkei Idumi (trans.) | Vimalakīrti's Discourse on Emancipation (Continued) | ||
Beatrice Lane Suzuki | The Ruined Temples of Kamakura, II. Nichiren and Kamakura | ||
Chizen Akanuma | A Comparative Index to the Saṃyutta-Nikāya and the Saṃyukta-Āgama(Continued) | ||
Soyen Shaku, trans. by Seiren | Poems by the Late Right Reverened Soyen Shaku, Abbot of Engakuji | ||
Buddhist Activities in China: "Nai-hsiao" (Inner Learning): The True Buddhist Spirit: Epochs in Buddhist History | |||
OS03-4 | 1925 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | The Development of the Pure Land Doctrine in Buddhism. |
Bruno Petzold | The Teaching of Śakyamuni. | ||
Hōkei Idumi | Vimalakīrti' s Discourse on Emancipation (Continued) | ||
Chizen Akanuma | A Comparative Index to the Saṃyutta-Nikāya and the Saṃyukta-Āgama(Concluded) | ||
Buddhist Monuments in China (Shina Bukkyō Shiseki) by Profs. Tokiwa and Sekino: Hōnen the Buddhist Saint by Prof. Ishidzuka and Dr. Coates: A Study of Shin Buddhism by Prof. Sasaki: etc. |
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OS04-1 | 1926 | Beartrice Lane Suzuki | " To Gesshō Sasaki" |
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | The Secret Message of Bodhi-Dharma (or, The Content of Zen Buddhism) | ||
Robert Cornell Armstrong | A Discussion of the Origin of Mahāyāna Buddhism | ||
Hōkei Idumi | Vimalakīrti's Discourse on Emancipation (Continued) | ||
Susumu Yamaguchi | Nāgārjuna's Mahāyāna-viṁśaka (Prefatory Notes and Sanskrit - Chinese texts) | ||
The Late Professor Gesshō Sasaki | |||
Editorial Notes on the Study of Mahāyāna Buddhism: Mr. Dwight Goddards's "Vision of Christan and Buddhist Fellowship": Dr. H. Solf's proposal to found a Mahāyāna Buddhist Institute: Dr. Rudolf Otto on The Eastern Buddhist: etc. |
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OS04-2 | 1927 | Hōkei Idumi | Vimalakīrti's Discourse on Emancipation (Continued) |
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Zen and Jōdo, Two types of Buddhist Experience | ||
James Bissett Pratt | The Unity of Buddhism | ||
Taiye Kaneko | The Buddhist Doctrine of Vicarious Suffering | ||
Kenneth Sauders | The Quest of Historic Śākyamuni in Western Scholarship. | ||
Susumu Yamaguchi | Nāgārjuna's Mahāyāna-viṁśaka (an English Translation with Notes) | ||
OS04-3&4 | 1927-28 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | The Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra, as a Mahāyāna Text in Especial Relation to the Teaching of Zen Buddhism |
Bruno Petzold | The Chinese Tendai Teaching | ||
Hōkei Idumi | Vimalakīrti's Discourse on Emancipation (Conclueded) | ||
OS05-1 | 1929 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | An Introduction to the Study of the Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra |
Shizutoshi Sugihira | A study in the Pure Land Doctorine, as Interpreted by Shōkū, the Founder of the Seizan Branch of the Pure Land Sect (Jōdo-shū) | ||
Bunyū Nanjō and Hōkei Idumi (eds.) | The Suvarnaprabhāsa Sūtra, Sanskrit Text (pp.1-16) with Introductory Note | ||
Buddhism by Paul Dahlke: What is Buddhism? compiled by Buddhist lodge, London: Was Jesus Influenced by Buddhism? by Dwight Goddard: The Buddhist Annual of Ceylon: The Gospel of Buddha (New edition) by Paul Carus |
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Concerning Kumarajīva's translation of the Daśa-ādhyāna-vinaya-bhikṣnī-pratimokṣa: 1400th anniversary of Bodhidharma celebrated | |||
OS05-2&3 | 1930 | The Burnett Animal Mercy Shelter at Kamakura, etc. | |
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Passivity in the Buddhist Life | ||
Gemmyō Ono | On the Pure Land Doctrine of T'zu-min | ||
L. Adams Beck | Milarepa | ||
Hōkei Idumi | The Hymn on the Life and Vows of Samantabhadra, With the Sanskrit Text, Bhadracarīpraṇidhāna | ||
Beatrice Lane Suzuki | The Temple of Kamakura, III | ||
Vedanta and Modern Thought by W. S. Urquhart: The Land of the Lama by David Macdonald: The Gospel for Asia by Kenneth Saunders: The Doctrine of the Buddha by George Grimm: Pilgrimage of Buddhism by James Bissett Pratt: Gods of Northern Buddhism by Alice Getty: Tradition and Truth in Chinese Buddhism by Karl Ludwig Reichelt: etc. |
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OS05-4 | 1931 | Beatrice Lane Suzuki | The Shingon School of Mahāyāna Buddhism. part I |
Beatrice Lane Suzuki | Poems by Kōbō Daishi | ||
Shoken Akizuki | Anjin in Shingon | ||
Shūgaku Yamabe | Mahāyāna Buddhism and Japanese Culture | ||
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | What is Zen? | ||
Johannes Rahder and Shinryu Susa | The Gāthas of the Daśabhūmika-Sūtra. Part I | ||
Seiren | In Buddhist Temples, V. Kōyasan | ||
OS06-1 | 1932 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Mahayana and Hinayana Buddhism, or the Bodhisattva-ideal and the Śrāvaka-ideal, as Distinguished in the Opening Chapter of the Gandavyūha |
Shizutoshi Sugihira | The Pure Land Doctrine as Illustrated in the "Plain-wood" Nembutsu by Shōkū | ||
Shinryu Susa and Johannes Rahder | The Gātha Portion of the Daśabhūmika (Concluded) | ||
Seiren (Blue Lotus) | In Buddhist Temples, VI. Myōshinji. With Illustration | ||
Rhys Davids | The Idea and the Man: A Comment on Prof. Shūgaku Yamabe's Article on "Mahāyāna Buddhism and Japanese Culture" | ||
Shūgaku Yamabe | A Rejoinder | ||
The Buddha's Golden Path by Dwight Goddard: Aspects of Mahāyāna Buddhism and its Relation to Hīnayana by Nalinksha Dutt: etc. | |||
The Recovery of a Lost Manuscript on the History of Zen Buddhism in China | |||
OS06-2 | 1933 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Buddhist, Especially Zen contribution, to Japanese Culture |
Bruno Petzold | Triyāna Versus Ekayāna: The Three Vehicles in Conflict with the One Vehicle | ||
Beatrice Lane Suzuki | Ceremonies for Lay Disciples at Kōya-San: I. The Bosatsukai; II. The Ango |
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Seiren (Blue Lotus) | In Buddhist Temples: VII. Nanzenji, VIII. Ginkakuji | ||
Bishop Imamura, of Honolulu: Dr. Kaikyoku Watanabe: Zen Hospice: Magazines and Books Received | |||
OS06-3 | 1934 | Teresina Rowell | The Background and Early Use of the Buddha-Kṣetra Concept. Introduction and Chapter One |
Kaishun Ohashi | Die Spuren des Buddhismus in China vor Kaiser Ming, nebst einer Betrachutung uNber den Ursprung und Bedeutung des "Chinjen". Part I | ||
Beatrice Lane Suzuki | An Outline of the Avataṃsaka Sūtra (Kegongyō) | ||
Shizutoshi Sugihira | The Teaching of Ippen Shōnin (1239-1289) | ||
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Gensha on Three Invalids (from Hekigan-roku) | ||
Seiren (Blue Lotus) | In Buddhist Temples: IX. Kyōōgokokuji (Tōji) | ||
On the Revival of Japanese Buddhism | |||
OS06-4 | 1935 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Impressions of Chinese Buddhism |
Teresina Rowell | The Background and Early Use of the Buddha-Kṣetra Concept. Chapter Two and Three | ||
Kaishun Ohashi | Die Spuren des Buddhismus in China vor Kaiser Ming, nebst einer Betrachtung uber den Ursprung und die Bedeutung des "Chinjen". Part II | ||
Seiren (Blue Lotus) | In Buddhist Temples: X. Honkokuji; XI. Honnōji | ||
The Second Conference of the Pan-Pacific Young Buddhists' Federation: 2500 Anniversary of the Buddha's Birth: Formation of International Buddhist Society: The Nippon Buddhist Research Association: etc. |
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OS07-1 | 1936 | Beatrice Lane Suzuki | The Shingon School of Mahāyāna Buddhism, Part II. The Mandara: I. The Taizōkai. Illustrated |
L. De Hoyer | Meditations on Plato and Buddha | ||
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Zen and the Japanese Love of Nature | ||
Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrine or Seven Books of Wisdom of the Great Path by W. Y. Evans-Wents: A Buddhist Bibliography compiled by A. C. March: Concentration and Meditation compiled by The Buddhist Lodge, London: etc. |
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Sir Charles Eliot: Manshi Kiyozawa: Items of Buddhist News | |||
Teresina Rowell | The background and Early Use of the Buddha-Kṣetra Concept. Chapter IV, with Appendices and Bibiography (Concluded) | ||
OS07-2 | 1937 | Beatrice Lane Suzuki | The Shingon School of Mahāyāna Buddhism, Part II. The Mandara: The Taizōkai (Concluded) Illustrated |
Kaishun Ohashi | Die Spuren des Buddhismus in China vor Kaiser Ming, nebst einer Betrachtung uber den Ursprung und die Bedeuturg des "Chinjen" (Concluded) | ||
OS07-3&4 | 1939 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | The Shin Sect of Buddhism |
Beatrice Lane Suzuki | The Songs of Shinran Shōnin | ||
Kenshō Yokogawa | Shin Buddhism as the Religion of Hearing | ||
Shizutoshi Sugihira | The Nembutsu in Buddhism | ||
Kakunyo Shōnin | The Shūji-shō | ||
OS08-1 | 1949 | Shizutoshi Sugihira | Rennyo Shōnin, the Great Teacher of Shin Buddhism |
Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | Buddhism and Education | ||
OS08-2 | 1951 | Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki | The Myōkōnin |
Daiei Kaneko | Shin Religion as I believe it | ||
Kenryō Kanamatsu | Goodness and Naturalness | ||
OS08-3 | 1957 | Shunjyō Nogami | A Study of Translatorship of the Wu-liang-shou-ching |
(Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki) | Fu-shuo Wu-liang-shou-ching | ||
(Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki) | Pure Land Document of the Truthful Doctrine, Work, and Attainmment | ||
Nanrei Sōhaku Kobori | A Discussion between One and Zero | ||
OS08-4 | 1958 | Enichi Ōchō | Tao-an on Translation |
Kyōgo Sasaki | A Note on the Study of the Ta-t'ang Hsi-yuN-chi | ||
(Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki) | Fu-shuo Wu-liang-shou-ching (Continued) | ||
(Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki) | Kyō-gyō-shin-shō Monrui (Continued) | ||
Nanrei Sōhaku Kobori |
A Discussion between One and Zero (Continued) |