Synopses & Reviews
The Sutra of Innumerable Meanings, the Sutra of the Lotus Flower of the Wonderful Law, and the Sutra of Meditation on the Bodhisattva Universal Virtue was translated by Bunno Kato, Yoshiro Tamura, and Kojiro Miyasaka with revisions by W. E. Soothill, Wilhelm Schiffer, and Pier P. Del Campana.
This is the first publication in English of all three sutras making up a Buddhist scripture of pivotal importance and one of the world's great religious classics. This book received an International Publications Cultural Award from Japan's Publishers Association for Cultural Exchange.
Review
"The only translation to give English–speaking readers an adequate idea of this sublime sutra."—Edward Conze in Codex Shambhala
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"A significant contribution to the advancement of modern Buddhology."—Journal of Asian Studies
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"A must wherever religion or Far Eastern culture are taught."—Choice
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"The only translation to give English-speaking readers an adequate idea of this sublime sutra."—Edward Conze in Codex Shambhala
Review
"A significant contribution to the advancement of modern Buddhology."—Journal of Asian Studies
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"A must wherever religion or Far Eastern culture are taught."—Choice
Synopsis
This is the first English publication of one of the worldÆs great religious classics.
Synopsis
The Sutra of Innumerable Meanings, the Sutra of the Lotus Flower of the Wonderful Law, and the Sutra of Meditation on the Bodhisattva Universal Virtue was translated by Bunno Kato, Yoshiro Tamura, and Kojiro Miyasaka with revisions by W. E. Soothill, Wilhelm Schiffer, and Pier P. Del Campana.
This is the first publication in English of all three sutras making up a Buddhist scripture of pivotal importance and one of the world's great religious classics. This book received an International Publications Cultural Award from Japan's Publishers Association for Cultural Exchange.
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"The only translation to give English–speaking readers an adequate idea of this sublime sutra."—Edward Conze in Codex Shambhala"A significant contribution to the advancement of modern Buddhology."—Journal of Asian Studies"A must wherever religion or Far Eastern culture are taught."—Choice
Table of Contents
Innumerable meanings -- The Lotus flower of the wonderful law -- Meditation on the Bodhisattva universal virtue.