Tao-sheng's Commentary on the Lotus Sūtra

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*{{i|Chapter 9. Traces of Tao-sheng's Doctrines|137}}
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*{{i|'''Part III: Translation'''|'''151'''}}
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Tao-sheng's Commentary on the Lotus Sūtra
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(Chu) Tao-sheng stands out in history as a unique and preeminent thinker whose paradigmatic, original ideas paved the way for the advent of Chinese Buddhism. The universality of Buddha-nature, which Tao-sheng championed at the cost of excommunication, was to become a cornerstone of the Chinese Buddhist ideology. This book presents a comprehensive study of the only complete document by Tao-sheng still in existence. (Source: SUNY Press)

Citation Kim, Young-ho. Tao-sheng's Commentary on the Lotus Sūtra: A Study and Translation. SUNY Series in Buddhist Studies. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1990.