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Takakusu Junjirō (高楠 順次郎, June 29, 1866 – June 28, 1945), who
often published as J.
Takakusu, was a ****anese academic, an
advocate for
expanding higher...
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Naropa Tukdam Zhitro Bareau, André (1979). "Chuu". In Lévi, Sylvain;
Takakusu, Junjiro; Gernet, Jacques; May, Jacques; Durt,
Hubert (eds.). Dictionnaire...
- literalness, from
Accounts of the
Inner Law Sent Home from the
South Sea to
Takakusu's Record of the
Buddhist Religion as
Practised in
India and the
Malay Archipelago...
- Yijing.
Takakusu, J. (tr.) A
Record of the
Buddhist Religion As
Practiced in
India and the
Malay Archipelago. 1896. p. xxv Yijing.
Takakusu, J. (tr.)...
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Takakusu (2005). A
Record of the
Buddhist Religion : As
Practised in
India and the...
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Musashino Women's
Academy (武蔵野女子学院,
Musashino Joshi Gakuin) by
Junjiro Takakusu (1866–1945), an
internationally known Buddhist scholar. The institution...
- the
Messiah was
found at the
Mogao Caves in
Dunhuang and
collected by
Takakusu Junjiro.
Composed of 206 verses, the do****ent
provides a
basic outline...
- (1857–1942)
Robert Chalmers (1858–1938) P.
Lakshmi Narasu (1861–1934)
Takakusu Junjirō (1866–1945) D.T.
Suzuki (1870–1966)
Frank Lee
Woodward (1871–1952)...
- and the ****anese
National Principles, Routledge, 2013 (digital reprint).
Takakusu,
Junjiro (1947), The
Essentials of
Buddhist Philosophy, Honolulu: University...
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kalpavriksha as
ruyishu in
describing the
Uposatha day
celebration (tr.
Takakusu 1896:49), "Then
gifts are distributed.
Sometimes the host
provides a 'wishing...