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L. ADAMS BECK. - EDITORIAL NOTE
L. CRANMER-BYNG. S. A. KAPADIA. - NORTHBROOK SOCIETY, 21 CROMWELL ROAD, KENSINGTON, S.W. - BUDDHIST PSALMS - LAUDING THE INFINITE ONE
OF PARADISE
CONCERNING THE GREAT SUTRA
CONCERNING THE SUTRA OF THE MEDITATION
CONCERNING THE LESSER SUTRA
OF THE MANY SUTRAS CONCERNING THE INFINITE ONE
CONCERNING THE WELFARE OF THE PRESENT WORLD
OF THANKSGIVING FOR NAGARJUNA, THE GREAT TEACHER OF INDIA
This collection brings the devotional verses of a medieval Japanese Buddhist master into English, offering listeners a rare glimpse into the spiritual heart of Japan’s Pure Land tradition. The translator’s careful rendering preserves the lyrical flow of the original chants while making their subtle theology accessible to modern ears. An introductory essay sets the stage, explaining how Mahayana Buddhism evolved as it traveled from India through China and Korea, eventually intertwining with Japanese culture and aesthetics.
Beyond the historical backdrop, the psalms themselves invite quiet reflection on compassion, love, and the yearning for a peaceful afterlife. Listeners will encounter simple yet profound expressions of faith that have guided daily worship for centuries. The volume serves both as a cultural portrait and as a meditative experience, allowing anyone curious about Eastern spirituality to hear the timeless resonance of these Japanese prayers.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (88K characters)
Series
Wisdom of the East
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1173–1263
A major Buddhist teacher of medieval Japan, he helped shape the True Pure Land tradition with a vision of spiritual life grounded in humility, trust, and compassion. His writing and example have influenced generations of readers far beyond Buddhism.
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