The Religions of Japan eBook

William Elliot Griffis
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 432 pages of information about The Religions of Japan.

The Religions of Japan eBook

William Elliot Griffis
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 432 pages of information about The Religions of Japan.

Pages, Mr. Leon, 449. 
Pagodas, 203. 
Pantheism, 31, 142, 143, 187, 219, 243. 
Paradise, 210, 229, 259, 261, 280. 
Parliament of Religions, 5, 39, 72, 283. 
Peking, 105. 
Perry, Commodore M.C., 129, 316, 352, 360, 364, 365. 
Persecutions, 93, 343. 
Persian elements, 195, 202, 304. 
Personality, 116. 
Pessimism, 214. 
Phallicism, 29-30, 49-53, 88, 380-384. 
Philo, 192, 197, 201. 
Phoenix, 19, 20. 
Pilgrimages, 298, 290. 
Pindola, see Binzuru. 
Poetry, 223; see Many[=u]shu. 
Politeness, 74, 241. 
Popular customs, 192. 
Population, 8, 9, 177, 291, 359. 
Popular movement in China, 138. 
Portuguese, 344, 345, 347. 
Pratyekas, 234. 
Prayers, 86-88. 
Prayer-wheels, 175. 
Printing, 133, 134, 200. 
Prometheus, 53. 
Protestantism, 155, 162, 252, 274. 
Pronouns, 116. 
Proverbs, 28, 179, 226, 270, 307, 332, 352, 389. 
Psychology of the Japanese, 230, 241. 
Pure Land of Bliss, 198, 263-265. 
Purification of 1870, 206, 210, 213, 222, 248, 360. 
Pyrronism, 240.

Rai Sanyo, 143. 
Rakan, 305. 
“Reformed” Buddhism, 270, 274-277. 
Renny[=o] Sh[=o]-nin, 258. 
Revision of Confucianism, 148-152. 
Revival of pure Shint[=o], 91-96. 
Revolving libraries, 253. 
Ris-shu, 236-238. 
Rituals, see Norito. 
Riu Kiu, 9, 109. 
Riy[=o]bu, 89, 191, 203, 209, 211, 212, 223. 
Rosaries, 266.

Saddharma Pundarika, 170, 229, 246, 280, 304. 
Sado, 341. 
Salt, 85. 
Samurai, 110, 119, 146, 151, 152. 
San Kai Ri, 211. 
Sanron sect, 182, 240. 
Sanskrit, 25, 182, 200, 210, 245, 249. 
Saratashi, 218. 
Satow, Mr. Ernest, 39, 47, 386. 
Satsuma, 313. 
Schools of Philosophy: 
  Chinese, 136-139. 
  Indian, 159-164, 232. 
  Japanese, 356-358, 369. 
Sekigaharu, 338. 
Sendai, 119. 
Seppuku, see Hara-kiri. 
Serpent-worship, 30-33, 278, 279, 385. 
Seven Gods of Good Fortune, 217, 218. 
Shaka, 160, 161, 179, 254. 
Shakyamuni, see Shaka. 
Shaminism, 15-17. 
Shang-Ti, 103, 104. 
Shari, 182. 
Shastra and Sutra, 231. 
Shichimen, 278. 
Shigomori, 120. 
Shimabara, 344. 
Shingaku movement, 369, 370. 
Shingon sect, 185, 203, 248-251. 
Shinran, 271-274. 
Shin sect, 270-276, 317. 
Shint[=o], 38, 42, 76, 89, 96, 97, 142, 184, 195, 214, 319. 
Sin, 285, 288. 
Sh[=o]-gun, 110, 115, 143. 
Shomon, 236. 
Sh[=o]toku, 180, 181, 208, 236, 313. 
Siddartha, 410. 
Soga no Iname, 180. 
Soshi, 95, 278. 
Southern Buddhism, 165, 167. 
Spaniards, 336, 337, 340, 347. 
Stars, 92. 
Statistics of Buddhism, 309.
  of Shint[=o], 400, 401. 
Sugawara Michizane, 204. 
Suicide, 112, 118-121, 147, 151. 
Suiko, 180. 
Sung dynasty, 414, 437. 
Sun-goddess, 66, 104, 201, 203. 
Sun-worship, 46, 47, 82, 87. 
Swastika, 305. 
Swords, 7, 378. 
Syle, Rev. E.W., 36. 
Syncretism, 191-194, 205. 
Synergism, 268, 271, 272. 
Szma Kwang, 138.

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