Shibayama Zenkei, 44, 68, 150
Shòbògenzò, 9–10; “Bendòwa,” 113;
“Daishugyò,” 19–20, 99, 105–106,
120–122, 128, 161, 202; “Den’e,”
150; “Gyòji,” 147; “Ikka myòjû,” 117;
“Jinshin inga,” 106–109, 116,
120–123, 126, 128, 202; “Jukai,” 118;
“Keisei-sanshoku,” 124, 167; “Kesa
kudoku,” 127, 150; “Kie-buppòsòbò,”
119; “Raihaitokuzui,” 25–26, 119;
“Sanjigo,” 126, 167; “Shisho,” 84;
“Tajintsû,” 57; and 75-fascicle and
12-fascicle versions, 99, 105–106,
109–114, 116–119, 122, 126, 150,
167, 214, 243–244n. 10. See also
Dògen
Shushògi: repentance in, 167–168, 170
Siddhartha,71
Sòtò. See Zen
Sou-shen chi,32
Ssu-ma, 142–144; in fox kòan dialogue,
205
St. Guinefort, 47
Sung kao-seng chuan, 56, 81–82, 85, 88,
218
supranormal powers, 16, 50, 55, 57
Ta-hui, 97, 99, 107–108, 137
T’ai-p’ing kuang-chi, 32–33
Tampopo, 177
Tao-ch’ien, 159
Teiser, Stephen F., 182
Tendai, 74, 119, 138, 191
Te-shan, 78, 99, 121, 129
Tien-sheng kuang-teng lu, 10, 11, 53,
201–202
T’ien-t’ai, 125, 167–168
Tsan-ning, 56, 235–236n. 42
Ts’ung-jung lu, 9, 14, 23, 77–78, 96,
101, 107, 135, 163, 193, 198,
208–214; case 10, 50, 148; case 43, 23
Tsung-men t’ung-yao chi, 10, 201, 206
Tung-shan shou-ch’u, 90
Two Truths, 178
Ugetsu, 34, 39; still from, 154; and
Ugetsu monogatari, 152–157, 160,
164, 180
Uji shûi monogatari,32
Veyne, Paul, 43
Vimalakîrtî Sutra, 81, 102–103, 133,
218
Vinaya, 31–32, 43; and exorcism, 30;
and Pai-chang, 53–56; and pârâjika,
54–55; and Zen monasticism, 58–64,
88–90, 92–93, 121–125, 166–167
Waddell, Norman, 24
Welch, Holmes, 181
Wright, Arthur F., 83
Wu, John C., 44
Wu-men kuan, 3, 9, 11, 18, 42, 78–79,
96, 100–101, 193, 200, 201–204; case
1, 98; case 3, 131; case 4, 78; case 6,
76, 148; case 11, 57, 148; case 12,
94–95, 148; case 19, 76; case 23,
149–150; case 25, 147; case 31, 50,
57, 139, 148; case 32, 75; case 35,
142–144, 180; case 40, 16, 95,
144–146; case 42, 139, 147–148; case
43, 75–76; case 46, 131; case 48, 148;
postcript of, 70, 139
Yamada Kòun, 18
Yamaoka Takaaki, 186–187
Yogacara, 36, 157
Yoshitoshi, 38
Yüan-wu, 99, 107–108
Yün-men, 9, 97, 137
Zeitlin, Judith T., 42
Zen, 43–45, 48–49, 50, 52, 62–63,
69–70; and burials, 91–92, 120–121,
128, 172, 244–245n. 15, 247n. 44;
discrimination by, 20, 111; and exor-
cism, 29–30, 48, 166–167, 180,
193–197; and Northern school, 167;
rhetoric in, 69–70, 190–193; sectarian
polarization in, 141; and Sòtò sect,
26–29, 33, 48; as “special transmis-
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