The Saddharmapundarika or Lotus Sutra (Miao-fa-lien-hua-ching). Primary text of the Tendai and Nicheran sects Translated by Burton Watson (Soka Gakkai International)
Table of Contents
Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Expedient Means Chapter Three: Simile and Parable Chapter Four: Belief and Understanding Chapter Five: The Parable of the Medicinal Herbs Chapter Six: Bestowal of Prophecy Chapter Seven: The Parable of the Phantom City Chapter Eight: Prophecy of Enlightenment for Five Hundred Disciples Chapter Nine: Prophecies Conferred on Learners and Adepts Chapter Ten: The Teacher of the Law Chapter Eleven: The Emergence of the Treasure Tower Chapter Twelve: Devadatta Chapter Thirteen: Admonition to Embrace the Sutra Chapter Fourteen: Peaceful Practices Chapter Fifteen: Emerging from the Earth Chapter Sixteen: The Life Span of the Tathagata Chapter Seventeen: Distinction of Benefits Chapter Eighteen: The Benefits of Joyful Acceptance Chapter Nineteen: The Benefits of the Teacher of the Law Chapter Twenty: Bodhisattva Never Disparaging Chapter Twenty-one: The Mystic Powers of the Tathagata Chapter Twenty-two: Entrustment Chapter Twenty-three: The Former Deeds of Bodhisattva Medicine King Chapter Twenty-four: Bodhisattva Myozon Chapter Twenty-five: The Universal Gate of Bodhisattva Kuan Yin (Kanzeon) Chapter Twenty-six: Dharani Chapter Twenty-seven: The Former Deeds of King Wondrous Splendor Chapter Twenty-eight: The Encouragement of Bodhisattva Universally Worthy
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