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This work was written in the early 1900s with the intention of describing the origins of Zen Buddhism in the Mahayana school and highlighting its differences from Theravada Buddhism. The author, Kaiten Nukariya, was a professor of Buddhist studies at Keio University in Tokyo, Japan, at the time of publication. The book also covers how Zen Buddhism was practiced in China and Japan.
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The religion of the Samurai: a study of Zen philosophy and discipline in China and Japan
1980, University Microfilms International
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The religion of the Samurai: a study of Zen philosophy and discipline in China and Japan
1913, Luzac & co.
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Appendix: Origin of man (Gen-nin-ron) by Kwei Fung Tsung Mih, the seventh patriarch of the Kegon sect, translated by Kaiten Nukariya (p. 213-253).
Facsm. ed. of The religion of the Samurai by Kaiten Nukariya published by Luzac & co., London, 1913.
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