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  • ...{{Wiki|ceremonies}} to be performed within a [[monastic]] [[compound]]" ([[Mori]] 2009: 1). According to the colophon, this {{Wiki|manuscript}} was written
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  • ...i]] and T. Endo, [[Pali]] Text ::{{Wiki|Society}}, {{Wiki|London}}, 1995 [[Mori]], [[Sodo]], [[Y. Karunadasa]] & Toshiichi Endo (1994). [[Pali]] [[Atthakat
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  • ...recount here. It should be noted that [[Ikkyu]] was in his eighties when [[Mori]] was nearing thirty - just chalk that up as another mark of an {{Wiki|ecce
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  • In the 1970s, the [[Japanese]] roboticist Masahiro [[Mori]] popularized the [[idea]] that robots, under certain [[conditions]], may p [[Mori]] has since founded an institute to study the [[metaphysical]] implications
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  • ...] refer to this for the material it details. In both {{Wiki|Sinhalese}} ([[Mori]] et al. 1994) and [[Burmese]]
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  • ...NÄN / KOTINI YUTA SHATA SAHA SRAA NÄN / [[OM]] BOBORI / TSARI NI* TSARI / MORI GOLI TSALA WAARI====
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  • ...n include skulls, this represents the {{Wiki|Latin}} expression “Memento [[Mori]]”, meaning “Remember that you shall [[die]]”; this kind of [[Rosarie
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  • ...that robots, under certain [[conditions]], may possess [[Buddha-nature]]. Mori has since founded an institute to study the [[metaphysical]] implications o
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  • ...satisfying than any clean and crisp, perfectly executed design. Momento [[mori]] for reelziez. Delivered while rubbing the gleaming scales of a {{Wiki|sna
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  • [[Zoun-in]] is in a small village called [[Mori]], [[Shizuoka]] in [[Japan]]. [[Suzuki]] arrived during a 100-day practice [[Shunryu]] began again attending upper-elementary school in [[Mori]], but [[So-on]] did not supply proper [[clothes]] for him. He was the [[su
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  • ...the unfaithful {{Wiki|General}} planned an unexpected assault upon Sagi-no-mori with a large {{Wiki|army}}. To capture Kennyo as prisoner of [[war]], his s
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  • ...self for a good [[after-life]]. In [[Western]] {{Wiki|Europe}}, "Memento [[mori]]" is a [[phrase]] that has been used for it. ...f solidly for a good after-life in the beyond. In Western Europe, "Memento mori" is a phrase that has been used for it.
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  • ...and concluding verses of 3 MM, see Luo 2018. Lee 2003: 21.4 See below.5 [[Mori]] (2009: 3) also takes the commentary on the [[Vajrāvalī]] and [[Niṣpan ...inions with regard to the authenticity of these works were summarized by [[Mori]] (2009: 4), who accepted 24 works and further classified them into six 10
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  • ...ng [[Christian]] contemplatives, for example, is the expression "Memento [[mori]]" -- "remember that you will [[die]]." [[Buddhist teachings]] encourage [[
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  • ...] refer to this for the material it details. In both {{Wiki|Sinhalese}} ([[Mori]] ''et al.'' 1994) and [[Burmese]]
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  • ...xamples show that the use of [[death]] {{Wiki|representations}} (momento [[mori]]) made of [[human]] bone is not somethingunique to [[Tibetan Buddhism]] bu
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  • ...{{Wiki|Tokyo}}, Palo Alto, {{Wiki|New York}}, San Francisco, 1987; Hisaki Mori, Sculptures of [[Kamakura Period]], Heibonsha/John Weatherhill, {{Wiki|New
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  • ...[[monks]] and [[scholars]] kept skulls on their desks to serve as momento mori -- reminders of the immanence of [[death]] -- for much the same [[reasons]
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  • [[File:Mori Sosen BaikaEnkou-zu.jpg|thumb|''Monkeys in a plum [[tree]]'' by [[Mori]] Sosen (1747–1821)]]
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  • ...of graveyard running by [[Buddhist]] [[temples]] has been questioned by [[Mori]] (1993; 2000) on legal grounds. Various professional [[activities]] dealin ...ent should be responsible for providing [[burial grounds]]. According to [[Mori]], therefore, it is illogical that [[Buddhist]] [[temples]], which are [[re
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  • ...NÄN / KOTINI YUTA SHATA SAHA SRAA NÄN / [[OM]] BOBORI / TSARI NI* TSARI / MORI GOLI TSALA WAARI SWAAHAA
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  • ...hrines]] are also natural places called [[mori]]. The most common of the [[mori]] are [[sacred]] groves of [[trees]], or [[mountains]], or waterfalls. All
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  • ...n, 2018; Yee, 2019). The [[Buddhist philosophy]] of robotics of Masahiro [[Mori]], the [[Japanese]] roboticist who famously introduced the [[idea]] of the ...mura, 2018; McGuire, 2018; McHugh, 2019; Omohundro and Mirghafori, 2018; [[Mori]], 1981).
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  • [[Mori]], Masahide. 2009. [[Vajrāvalī]] of [[Wikipedia:Abhayakaragupta|Abhayāka .... I am {{Wiki|aware}} that the [[Sanskrit]] for this text was edited in ([[Mori]] 2009). However, as I have not been able to secure a copy of what is evide
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  • .... I am {{Wiki|aware}} that the [[Sanskrit]] for this text was edited in ([[Mori]] 2009). However, as I have not been able to secure a copy of what is evide [[Mori]], Masahide. 2009. [[Vajrāvalī]] of [[Wikipedia:Abhayakaragupta|Abhayāka
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  • The frightening old European skull-and-crossbones used as a memento mori in European-style Freemasonry, and as the "Jolly Roger" flag of pirates --
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  • Tashikawa, M., M. [[Mori]], S. [[Yamaguchi]]. Five hundred [[Buddhist Deities]]. {{Wiki|Asian}} [[Ic ...y the late Baron A. von Staël-Holstein. New-York, 1965; M. Tashikawa, M. [[Mori]], S. [[Yamaguchi]], Five hundred [[Buddhist Deities]]. {{Wiki|Delhi}}, 200
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  • ...or fourth century were found during an excavation in 1962–1963 at Devni [[Mori]] which is a [[Buddhist]] {{Wiki|archaeological}} site near Shamalaji in {{
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  • ...s to clarify the function and meaning of each {{Wiki|individual}} tale.” [[Mori]] uses this {{Wiki|structure}} to “to clarify the meaning assigned to [[s ...]], some consistency does emerge, just as with the natural [[world]]. As [[Mori]] points out, there are three types of “{{Wiki|rules}}” that [[supernat
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  • ...forming this square are the parapet lines (mda' [[thig]], pārśvasūtra??? [[Mori]], 74) for the [[body]] [[maṇḍala]], and should each be 288 mus. There
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  • ...n the [[forest]] of the [[Shinto]] [[shrine]], which is called chinju no [[mori]] (village [[shrine]]). In the [[forest]], the [[existence]] of [[kami]] is
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  • ...nd Thurman do not reflect the architectural usage in their translations. [[Mori]], in his work on the Vajrāvalī70 has helpfully identified where the vari [[Mori]] 2009: 641.
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  • 19. [[Mori]] (1970: 457) and [[Mizuno]] (1996: 461) note that this text usually explai [[Mori]], [[Sodō]]. 1970. On the Fēn-bié-gōng-dé-lùn ([[分別功德論]]).
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  • ...of a [[saint's]] [[relics]] is never . . . an [[imagery]] of the memento [[mori]] [reminder of [[death]]; rather it strives by all means in its [[power]] t
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  • ...ton,Feeling more blessed than even the [[emperor]] of [[China]]! To Lady [[Mori]] with Deepest [[Gratitude]] and Thanks ...new spring. Long [[green]] sprouts, verdant [[flowers]], fresh promise. [[Mori]], if I ever forget my profound [[gratitude]] to you, Let me burn in [[hell
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  • ...ddhist]] and {{Wiki|Indian Studies}} in Honour of [[Professor]] [[Sodo]] [[Mori]]. Edited
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  • ...ddhist]] and {{Wiki|Indian Studies}} in Honour of [[Professor]] [[Sodo]] [[Mori]]. Edited by a Publication Committee, 335-348. Hamamatsu, [[Japan]]: Kokusa
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  • ...ddhist]] and {{Wiki|Indian Studies}} in Honour of [[Professor]] [[Sodo]] [[Mori]], 485-491. Hamamatsu: Kokusai Bukkyoto [[Kyokai]] (Interna¬tional [[Buddh
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  • ...ddhist]] and {{Wiki|Indian Studies}} in Honour of [[Professor]] [[Sodo]] [[Mori]], 485-491. Hamamatsu: Kokusai Bukkyoto [[Kyokai]] (Interna-tional [[Buddhi
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  • [[Mori]], Masahide. 2004. "The [[Bon]] [[Deities]] Depicted in the Wall Paintings
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  • ...f the Ratu [[Baka]] [[mantra]] was to be taken as a [[Buddhist]] memento [[mori]], that perhaps it was the ›ailendras who [[Wikipedia:burial|buried]] a [
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  • ...n, include Hase Shōtō, Horio Tsutomu, Ōmine Akira, [[Fujita]] Masakatsu, [[Mori]] Tetsurō, [[Kawamura]] Eiko, Matsumura Hideo, Nakaoka Narifumi, Okada Kat ...of [[World]] History: The {{Wiki|Kyoto}} School's Writings on History], [[Mori]] Tetsurō (ed.), {{Wiki|Kyoto}}: Tōeisha, pp. 274–304.
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  • ...Takasaki}} [[Jikidō]] 高崎直道 1979: “Shintai sanzō no yakukyō” 真諦三藏の譯經, in: [[Mori]] Mikisaburō hakase shōju kinen: Tōyōgaku ronshū 森三樹三郎博士
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  • ...t Enlightenment]]. Hence, [[Buddhism]] is said to be invaluable like the [[Mori]] {{Wiki|Pearl}}, [[illuminating]] on all sides, but this can be [[realized
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  • ...li Commentary", in Buddhist and Indian Studies in Honour of Professor Sodo Mori, Hamamatsu (Japan): Kokusai Bukkyoto Kyokai, pp. 129-183.
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  • [[Professor]] Dr. [[Sodo]] MORI , edited by The Publication Committee for [[Buddhist]] and {{Wiki|Indian Studies}} in Honour of [[Professor]] Dr. [[Sodo]] MORI, Hamamatsu: Kokusai
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  • ...[[Abhyakara]][[[gupta]]]). On [[Abhayakaragupta’s]] career and works see [[Mori]] 2009 vol. 1: 1-6. ...rtant [[Tantric rites]] by Jagaddarpan.a. See TBRC W22914, English 2002, [[Mori]] 2009 vol. 2: 711. In his autobiography the [[Fifth Dalai Lama]] mentioned
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  • ...m of several [[clans]], such as the Bare, Kabo, Kpai, Kpasi, Mako, Mora, [[Mori]], Sawe, Yari-Ateuwa, and Yo [[clans]]. These [[clans]] 1642 Totemic Practi ...[[shrine]], were understood in [[ancient]] texts as kamu-tsuyahshiro, or [[mori]], two terms meaning “[[kami]] grove.” Close
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  • ...[[Guhyasamājatantra]] and other Anuttara-yoga [[tantras]]. According to [[Mori]], the [[Kālacakra]] [[consecration]] system had an important role in the ...[[objects]] is to stabilise the [[blessing]] of the [[vase initiation]]. [[Mori]] has suggested that these [[rites]] have their origin in earlier layers of
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  • Campbell (2009) on the Pradīpoddyotana; Wright (2010) on the Piṇḍīkṛta; [[Mori]] (2009) on the [[Vajrāvalī]]; Kittay Cf. also Vajrāvalī (Mori 2009 Vol. 2, 444), which incorporates these two pādas into the section on
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  • * Barbara, Lynn & Rowland, Mori 1991. The Tea Ceremony: A Transformed Japanese Ritual. Gender and Society 5
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  • ...Mori]] [[Sodō]] hakase shōju kinen ronbunshū 森祖道博士頌寿記念論文集, edited by the [[Mori]] [[Sodō]] Hakushi Shōju Kinen Ronbunshū Kankōkai 森祖道博士頌寿
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  • ...ing]] case of a statue of [[Avalokitesvara]] found in [[Sri Lanka]]. See [[Mori]] (1997). 35 In spite of what is often said, if the [[mantra]] is written i [[Mori]], S. (1997) ‘The [[Avalokitesvara]] [[bodhisattva]] statue at Dambegoda
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  • ...kiaw nichchal mawN raw-awN ni-aw ghawraNee loi ettho so vajura-Nahu-rey [[mori]] butta paramattho
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  • Hizōhōyaku mondanshō 祕藏寶鑰問談鈔, 2 fasc., comp. ca. 1240; [[Mori]] Shigeki 森重樹, ed. Kakua mondō [[shō]] 覺阿問答鈔, 3 fasc., 1252, [[Mori]] Shigeki 森重樹, ed. Toganō korekushon kenmitsu tenseki monjo shūs
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  • Kin-sei-zen-rin-gen-ko-roku, by D. Mori.
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  • ...fowl in the place where the [[Sakya tribe]] built a town, they called it [[Mori]], and their princes were thence called {{Wiki|Mauryas}}. Turnom-, Introduc
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  • Prof. [[Sodo]] [[Mori]] contributes an article (pp.1-47) on the Uttaviharatthakatha and Samasasar
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  • ...uluydaqui: neule-yin bey-e egudugsen deger-e ayuluydaqui: qoyar yar-iyar [[mori]] kiged mahi-yin : yasun-nuyud-i deledcu niyuca tarni-yi uriydaqui: 25 iiji
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  • ...ting was still going on, but a few of the more enterprising daimyos, the [[Mori]], the Shimazu, the [[Otomo]], the [[Hōjō]] of Odawara, and others, were
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  • ...a tooth has the advantage over a skull of not being so obviously a memento mori: Children even put teeth under their pillows. The tooth is a little duplica
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  • ...Treatise on the Application of [[Buddhism]] to Politics) by [[Shoken]]* [[Mori]] (1653– 1721) of the Mito {{Wiki|clan}}. [[Mori]], [[Shoken]]*: 447
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  • Tachikawa, Musashi, Masahide Mori, and Shinobu Yamaguchi. 1995. Five Hun- dred Buddhist Deities. Senri Ethnol
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