Acknowledgements ............................................... IX
Introduction ................................................... XI
Abbreviations ................................................ XXII
CHAPTER ONE:
State of Field
Joerg Plassen:
Huayan Studies in the West: Some Remarks Focusing on Works
Concerning the Early History of the Tradition ................... 1
Kimura Kiyotaka:
Huayan / Kegon Studies in Japan ................................ 19
Bibliography of Japanese Studies on Huayan Buddhism in
the Past Ten Years ............................................. 24
Zhu Qingzhi:
Brief Introduction to the Past 25 Years of Huayan Studies
in Mainland China .............................................. 47
Choe Yeonshik:
Huayan Studies in Korea ........................................ 69
CHAPTER TWO:
The Buddhāvatamsaka-sūtra
Ōtake Susumu:
On the Origin and Early Development of the Buddhāvatamsaka-
sūtra .......................................................... 87
Jan Nattier:
Indian Antecedents of Huayan Thought: New Light from
Chinese Sources ............................................... 109
Imre Hamar:
The history of the Buddhāvatamsaka-sūtra: Shorter and Larger
Texts ......................................................... 139
CHAPTER THREE:
Huayan in China
Aramaki Noritoshi:
The Huayan Tradition in Its Earliest Period ................... 169
Wei Daoru:
A Fundamental Feature of the Huayan Philosophy ................ 189
Imre Hamar:
A Huayan Paradigm for the Classification of Mahāyāna
Teachings: The Origin and Meaning of Faxingzong and
Faxiangzong ................................................... 195
Kimura Kiyotaka:
Huayan and Chan ............................................... 221
Jana Benicka:
(Huayan-like) Notions of Inseparability (or Unity) of
Essence and its Function (or Principle and Phenomena) in
some Commentaries on "Five Positions" of Chan Master
Dongshan Liangjie ............................................. 221
Huang Yi-hsun:
Huayan Thought in Yanshou's Guanxin Xuanshu. Six
Characteristics and Ten Profound Gates ........................ 241
CHAPTER FOUR:
Hwaom / Kegon in Korea and Japan
Joerg Plassen:
Some Remarks on the Authorship of the Ilsŭng pŏpkyedo ........ 261
Charles Muller:
Wŏnhyo's Reliance on Huiyuan in his Exposition of the Two
Hindrances .................................................... 281
Bernard Faure:
Kegon and Dragons: A Mythological Approach to Huayan
Doctrine ...................................................... 297
Frédéric Girard:
Some aspects of the Kegon Doctrines at the Beginning of
the Kamakura Period ........................................... 309
Ishii Kōsei:
Kegon Philosophy and Nationalism in Modern Japan .............. 325
CHAPTER FIVE:
Huayan / Hwaōm / Kegon Art
Dorothy Wong:
The Huayan / Kegon / Hwaŏm Paintings in East Asia ............. 337
Contributors .................................................. 385
Index ......................................................... 387
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