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Date: 2006-12-30 00:17:06
Indian religions
Eihei-ji
Kōan
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Zen
Buddhism
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Japanese Journal of Religious Studies[removed]–2 The Dõgen Canon Dõgen’s Pre-Shõbõgenzõ Writings and the Question of Change in His Later Works Steven HEINE

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