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This scholarly translation presents a detailed examination of the twelve principal Buddhist sects that developed within Japan. Translated from the original Japanese by Bunyiu Nanjio, this work serves as an invaluable reference for understanding the complex landscape of Japanese Buddhist thought and practice.
The text methodically explores each sect, tracing their historical origins, doctrinal foundations, and distinctive practices. Readers will gain insight into how these various schools emerged, diverged, and contributed to the rich religious heritage of Japan. The work addresses fundamental questions about Buddhist philosophy, sectarian differences, and the adaptation of Buddhist teachings within Japanese culture.
Essential for scholars of Buddhism, religious historians, and those seeking a deeper understanding of Japanese spirituality, this translation makes an important classical text accessible to English-speaking audiences. It provides both historical context and theological analysis, making it valuable for academic study and personal spiritual exploration.







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