目錄
About Venerable Master Hsing Yun
Translator’s Introduction
Preface
1. Faith or Fear
2. Formalities in Life
3. Neither Aging nor Decaying
4. Karmic Debt
5. Beauty
6. Reforming and Revitalizing Buddhism
7. Reforming the Monastic System
8. On the Vinaya
9. Substituting the Vinaya with Pure Regulations
10. Héshàng (Most Venerable)
11. The Original Journey to the West
12. Renouncing and Disrobing
13. Mutual Praise between Monastics
14. Evening, Midnight, and Late Night
15. Rains Retreat
16. Individual Practice
17. Collective Cultivation
18. Improving the Five Daily Duties OR Improving the Five Sessions of Cultivation?
19. Eradicating Calamities and Obstructions for Yasodhara
20. Dharma Service
21. Water and Land Dharma Service
22. Endeavors for Dharma Propagation
23. Devotees Assembly
24. Buddhism and Physical Activity
25. Pilgrimage
26. Itinerant Practice
27. Traveling to Learn
28. The Fifty-Three Visits
29. Building Affinities
30. Six Days of Purification
31. The Eight Precepts
32. Short-term Monastic Retreat
33. Significance of Short-Term Monastic Retreat
34. Eternal Lamp
35. Buddhist Endeavors (foshi) through Sounds and Music
36. Dharma Propagation Through Arts and Culture
37. Celebrations of the Triple Gem
38. Significance of the Buddhist Flag
39. Buddhist Anthem
40. Buddhist Architecture
41. Water Drop Teahouse
42. Foundation Laying Ceremony
43. Advancing Education in Temples
44. Buddhist Examination
45. Lay Dharma Lecturer
46. Spring Couplets
47. Buddhist Wedding
48. Fo Guang Family Gathering
49. Significance of the Million-Member Fundraising Campaign
50. Buddhism and Environmental Preservation
51. Hong Kong Was Developed by Buddhist Monastics
52. Religious Legislation
53. Between Country and Religion
54. Master and Disciple
55. The Importance of Passing Down Legacy
Notes
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