Schmidt, Isaak Jakob, 98
Schmidthausen, Lambert, 98
scholars, monks as, 566
scholasticism, of Mahayana, 495–496. See
also abhidharma
school names, problem of, 328, 501–503
Schopen, Gregory, 97, 100, 289, 497, 615,
715
Schopenhauer, Arthur, 266
Schwartz, Jeffrey, 687
scriptural study, 757–758
scripture, 94–95, 166–169, 320, 755–756,
755–758,756–758, 792. See also
buddhavacana;canon; catalogues of
scriptures; Chinese Buddhist
translation; texts, Buddhist; titles of
works
sculpture, 91,117–119, 804–805, 843,
843–844
in Central Asia, 122–124
in China, 145–153, 338, 339
in India, 360, 362–365
in Japan, 392–394
in Kashmir, 322
in Korea, 339, 437
in Mongolia, 327
in Myanmar, 579
in Nepal, 323
in Southeast Asia, 782–785
in Sri Lanka, 795, 801, 802
in Tibet, 219,326–327
Sde dge, 327
Sdom gsum rab dbye(Sa skya Pandita),
753
seasonality, of monastic routine, 559
Seattle Buddhist Church, 869
Second Bhavanakrama(Kamalas ́lla), 55
second spread of Buddhism, Atisha and,
36
Second Vatican Council, Rome, 161
Sedamocanakagatha, 626
seed-families, 284
seed syllable, 512
Segal, Zindel, 687
Seidenstücker, Karl, 266
Seiichi Mizuno, 148
Sejong, King, 134, 439
“selective Buddhism” (senchaku bukkyo),
389
self, in S ́ramanamovement, 329
self-deception, 685
self-immolation, 65–66, 170, 264, 474,
644, 701, 758–759, 927
self-ordination, 499–500, 582
Sena I, King, 778
Senarat Paranavitana, 800, 803
Senart, Emile, 96
Senchaku hongan nenbutsu shu(Honen),
336, 708
Sengbian, 903
Sengcan, 136
Xinxinming, 278
Sengrui, 442
Seng shilue(Zanning), 923
Sengyou, Chu sanzang jiji, 116
Sengzhao, 167, 442, 481, 659, 759–760
Zhao lun, 926
Zhu Weimo jing, 166
seniority, 616
Senkan, Gokurakukoku Mida wasan, 708
Senoo Giro, 598
sense faculties. See ayatana(sense
faculties)
Senshin Buddhist Temple, Los Angeles,
308
sentient beings, 52, 176, 185, 233–235,
269, 744, 760, 760,850, 905. See
alsocosmology
“Separation of Gods and Buddhas” edicts
(Japan), 393
Se ra, 855, 861
serfs, 780
sermons. Seehomiletics; teaching
Setsuhei(Tominaga Nakamoto), 860
setsuwa bungaku, 252
seven buddhas, 462
seven jewels, 403
Seventeen Article Constitution, 772
Seventeen Point Agreement, 195, 645
severance, 485–486
Sewu, 372
sexuality, 313, 761–764,815, 899. See also
body, perspectives on the; family,
Buddhism and the; gender; Tantra;
women
homosexuality, 763–764
sexual temptation, 761–762
Sgam po pa Bsod nams rin chen, 48, 536,
853–854
Thar pa rin po che’i rgyan,54, 488
Shahji-ki-Dheri, 805
Shahrastanl, Kitab al-milal wa-n nihal,
381
Shakako, 307
shakubuku,476, 595, 597
Shaku Soen, 924
Shaku Unsho, 531
shamanism, in Mongolia, 562
Shandao, 212, 336, 694, 697, 705, 707
Shanhua, 552
Shanjia, 849, 926
Shanshan kingdom, 121
Shanwai, 849, 926
Shaolin Monastery, 515–516
Sharf, Robert H., 129, 584
Shar rdza bkra shis rgyal mtshan, 67
Shelun school, 144, 343
Shengyan, 264
Shenhui, 70, 130, 132, 463
Shentai, 909
Shentongsi, 149
Shenxiu, 53, 348, 463, 655
Shes rab rgyal mtshan, 67
Shi,use of name, 462
Shibayama Zenkei, 205
Shide, 127
ShidoBunan, 205
Shigetsu Sasaki, 866
Shih Cheng-yen, 248
shihua, 656
shiichi, 794
Shiji jing, 318
Shijing, 172
Shimaji Mokurai, 531
Shimen zhengtong, 464
shinbutsu bunri, 767
Shingi school, 765
Shingon Buddhism, Japan, 252–257,
272–273, 293, 345, 386, 388, 400,
411–412, 662, 717–718, 764–765,
790–791, 815, 825. See alsoesoteric
art, East Asia; exoteric-esoteric
(Kenmitsu) Buddhism in Japan
shingyo, 279
shinjin, 279
Shinjo, Juhoyojin shu, 815
Shinnyo, 765
Shinran (Zenshin, Shakku), 22, 387,
412–414, 617, 697, 708–709,
762–763, 766,772, 850
Kyogyoshinsho, 766
Shin Sawbu, Queen, 774
Shinto(Honji Suijaku) and Buddhism,
271, 274, 288, 313, 384–385,
398–400, 511–512, 517, 530–531,
585–586, 620, 644, 765, 767–771,
773, 791, 794. See alsofolk religion,
Japan; ghosts and spirits; Japanese
royal family and Buddhism; local
divinities and Buddhism; Meiji
Buddhist reform
Shioiri Ryodo, 723
Shiqi di lun, 631
Shitennoji, 554, 772, 812
Shitou Xiqian, 131, 135, 348, 464
Shiwang jing,27, 318
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