Compendium of Buddhist Philosophy, v. 3 - Abhidharmakosabhasyam (Paperback, illustrated edition)


Chanoyu, widely known as the tea ceremony, developed in Japan in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. In it, such ordinary acts of daily life as serving a meal and tea to guests have been raised to the status of religious discipline. Wind in the Pines is a collection of writings that seeks to illuminate the nature and aesthetics of chanoyu as a Buddhist path.

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Chanoyu, widely known as the tea ceremony, developed in Japan in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. In it, such ordinary acts of daily life as serving a meal and tea to guests have been raised to the status of religious discipline. Wind in the Pines is a collection of writings that seeks to illuminate the nature and aesthetics of chanoyu as a Buddhist path.

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Asian Humanities Press (Division of Jain Publishin

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United States

Release date

November 1988

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230 x 152mm (L x W)

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Paperback

Pages

352

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illustrated edition

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978-0-89581-910-9

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9780895819109

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0-89581-910-4



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