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3. Following the Cotton Road: Japanese Corporate Pilgrimage to India, 1926– 1927
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Richard M. Jaffe
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Conventions xiii
- Abbreviations xv
- Introduction: Locating Tenjiku 1
- 1. South Asian Encounters: Kitabatake Dōryū, Shaku Kōzen, Shaku Sōen, and the First Generation of Japanese Buddhists in South Asia 20
- 2. Kawaguchi Ekai, Globalization, and the Promotion of Lay Buddhism in Japan 73
- 3. Following the Cotton Road: Japanese Corporate Pilgrimage to India, 1926– 1927 114
- 4. Buddhist Material Culture, “Indianism,” and the Construction of Pan- Asian Buddhism in Twentieth- Century Japan 151
- 5. Global Waves on Ōmura Bay: Th e English Translation of the Gedatsu dōron (Th e Path of Freedom) 210
- 6. Deploying South Asian Buddhism 236
- Glossary 257
- Bibliography 275
- Index 295
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Conventions xiii
- Abbreviations xv
- Introduction: Locating Tenjiku 1
- 1. South Asian Encounters: Kitabatake Dōryū, Shaku Kōzen, Shaku Sōen, and the First Generation of Japanese Buddhists in South Asia 20
- 2. Kawaguchi Ekai, Globalization, and the Promotion of Lay Buddhism in Japan 73
- 3. Following the Cotton Road: Japanese Corporate Pilgrimage to India, 1926– 1927 114
- 4. Buddhist Material Culture, “Indianism,” and the Construction of Pan- Asian Buddhism in Twentieth- Century Japan 151
- 5. Global Waves on Ōmura Bay: Th e English Translation of the Gedatsu dōron (Th e Path of Freedom) 210
- 6. Deploying South Asian Buddhism 236
- Glossary 257
- Bibliography 275
- Index 295