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- Konponsetsu issaiubu binaya zoji (Text on the Precepts), Volume 32
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Konponsetsu issaiubu binaya zoji (Text on the Precepts), Volume 32
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- BK136
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Title | Konponsetsu issaiubu binaya zoji (Text on the Precepts), Volume 32 |
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Category | Calligraphy (B), Japanese Calligraphy, Buddhist Manuscripts |
Country | Japan |
Period | Nara |
Century | 8th |
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Dimensions | Height 27.6cm Width 705cm |
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Donor | Moriya Yoshitaka |
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Miscellaneous Text on the Mula-sarvastivadin Precepts (Skt., Mulasarvastivada-vinaya-vibhaga; Ch., Genben shuo yiqie youbu pinaiye zashi; J., Konpon setsu issai ubu binaya zôji), in forty volumes, was translated by the Chinese Buddhist pilgrim and translator Yijing (635-713), in Jinglong 4 (710), and is composed of writings on ritual implements related to the vinaya (Buddhist precepts) and various Jataka tales (J., honjôdan; accounts of the Buddha Sakyamuni’s previous lives). Copied on dabishi, a paper made with pieces of incense, this manuscript was written with medium-sized letters (J., chûjômu). Its first section is missing.
Japan-Nara