General Catalog of the Dai Nippon Bukkyo Zensho
◆ Buddhist Book Catalog Section (2 volumes) Vols. 1–2
Volume 1: Buddhist Book Catalogs Part 1:
Newly Compiled General Catalog of Various School Canons; Catalog of the Transmission of the Lamp in the Eastern Regions; Catalog of Sutra Commentaries of Various Schools; Catalog of Treatises of Various Schools; Catalog of Buddhist Text Commentaries; Submitted Catalog of Dharmalaksana Treatises; Catalog of Sanlun School Sutras, Treatises, and Commentaries; Catalog of Huayan School Sutras, Treatises, and Commentaries; Catalog of Lotus School Treatises of the Great Tang; Catalog of Tiantai School Treatises of Japan; Record of Zen Texts; Catalog of Zen Books in Fusou (Japan); Catalog of Books Authored in Japanese Zen Monasteries; Catalog of Treatises and Commentaries Relied Upon by the Pure Land School; Classified Catalog of Texts of the Lotus Gate; Catalog of Sacred Teachings of Jodo Shinshu; Record of Shinshu Scriptures; Catalog of Kana Sacred Teachings of Shinshu; Catalog of Authored Works of the Lotus School.
Volume 2: Buddhist Book Catalogs Part 2:
Record of Texts Brought from Taizhou by the Great Master of Transmission (Saicho); Record of Texts Brought from Yuezhou by Saicho; Catalog of Dharma Tools at Mount Hiei by Master Saicho; Catalog of Requested Items; Catalog of Original Manuscripts and Booklets by the Fundamental Great Master; Catalog of Items Requested by Master Jogyo; Catalog of Dharma Tools Requested by the Master of Reigan-ji; Catalog of the Search for the Dharma in the Tang in the 5th Year of Jowa, Japan; Record of Items Sent from the Tang by Great Master Jikaku (Ennin); Catalog of Newly Requested Sacred Teachings in the Tang; Catalog of Teachings Brought Back by Zen Master Eun; Catalog of Items Requested by Great Master Chisho (Enchin); Catalog of Copied and Requested Dharma Gates; Catalog of Archbishop Soei of Zenrin-ji; General Catalog of Esoteric Shingon Texts by Various Acaryas; General Catalog of Ritual Manuals and Dharmas of the Secret Teachings Spoken by the Buddha; Catalog of Esoteric Ritual Manuals; Catalog of Transmitted Ritual Manuals; Catalog of Siddham Texts Brought by Eight Masters and Evaluated Works by Japanese Masters; Siddham Catalog; Catalog of Siddham Tools and Books; Catalog of Esoteric Books Authored by Japanese Tiantai Patriarchs; Brief Catalog of the Esoteric Vehicle at Enryaku-ji; Catalog of Authored Works of the Esoteric Vehicle; Collection of Chapters Authored by the Patriarchs of the Mountain School (Tiantai); Order of Receiving the Dharma in the Anou Lineage of the Mountain School; Catalog of Sacred Teachings of the Sanmai Lineage; Catalog of Sacred Teachings of Various Taimitsu (Tendai Esoteric) Lineages; Catalog of Sutras, Vinayas, and Treatises Studied by the Shingon School; Catalog of Compilations by Three Masters; Catalog of Works by Various Masters; Catalog of Works by Buddhist Masters; Catalog of Treatises; Catalog of Esoteric Books; Catalog of Sacred Teachings at Sanbo-in; Ono Branch Sanbo Lineage Division; Transmission Catalog of the Chuin Lineage; Transmission Catalog of Koshin; Catalog of Sacred Teachings of the Kongoo-in Lineage; Transmission Catalog of the Ono Anshoji Lineage; Catalog of the Most Secret Sections; Catalog of Sacred Teachings of the An Lineage Transmitted at Reiun-ji; General Catalog of the Saidai-ji Lineage; Catalog of the Transmission Order of Our Lineage; Transmission Order Catalog of the Saidai-ji Lineage; Transmission Catalog of the Matsuhashi Lineage; Transmission Order of Our Lineage; Catalog of Sacred Teachings Common to the Denbo-in Branch and Hirosawa; Catalog of Transmitted Sacred Teachings; Catalog of Transmitted Sacred Teachings; Diary of Transmitted Teachings; Transmission Catalog of the Denbo-in Lineage; Catalog of the Boxes of Transmitted Teachings of Mount Muro; Shingon Lineage; Catalog of Transmitted Honored Dharmas, etc.
◆ General Theories and Various Teachings Section (4 volumes) Vols. 3–6
Volume 3: Collection of Essential Doctrines of Various Schools:
Unresolved Doctrines of the Six Schools of Todai-ji; Outline of the Eight Schools; Outstanding Verses on the Ten Schools of Inner Teachings; Dust and Dew Chapters of Inner Teachings; Explanation of Similarities and Differences in the Doctrines of Various Schools; The Eight Oceans Containing the Treasury; Walking Boat Notes; Collection of Calligraphic Titles for Beginners; Compiled Supplement of Essential Texts of the Four Schools; Brief Record of the Ten Schools; Essential Collection of Various Schools of Our Country; Collection on Revealing the True Dharma and Restoring Antiquity; Brief Distinction of the Essential Doctrines of Various Teachings.
Volume 4:
Commentary on the Srimaladevi Sutra; Detailed Profound Record on the Srimaladevi Sutra Commentary; Collection Revealing the Doctrine of the Srimaladevi Sutra; Private Notes on the Meaning of the Srimaladevi Sutra Commentary.
Volume 5:
Meaning of the Vimalakirti Sutra; Amra Record on the Vimalakirti Sutra.
Volume 6:
Commentary on the Humane King Sutra (Renwang Jing); Q&A on the Humane King Sutra; Notes on Protecting the Nation; Secret Dharma of the Humane King Sutra Influenced by Sakyamuni; Commentary on the Humane King Sutra; Lecture Record Combining Commentaries on the Humane King Prajna Sutra; Explanation of the Meaning of the Maha Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra; Brief Explanation of the Heart Sutra; Notes on the Profound Praise of the Heart Sutra; Brief Explanation of the Heart Sutra; Notes Exploring the Essentials of the Heart Sutra.
◆ Huayan (Kegon) Section (7 volumes) Vols. 7–13
Volume 7:
Notes on the Kongmu Zhang (Chapter of the Universal Eye) of Huayan; Record of Awakening on the Kongmu Zhang; Distinction of Meaning in the Consciousness-Only Chapter of the Kongmu Zhang; Brief Notes on the Ten Grounds Chapter of the Kongmu Zhang.
Volume 8:
Revealing Notes on the Tanxuan Ji (Record of Exploring the Profound) of Huayan; Subject Divisions of the Revealing Notes on the Tanxuan Ji.
Volume 9:
Record of the Pathway to the Chapter on the Five Teachings, Part 1.
Volume 10:
Record of the Pathway to the Chapter on the Five Teachings, Part 2; Directives on the Chapter on the Five Teachings of Huayan.
Volume 11:
Compiled Explanations on the Chapter on the Five Teachings, Part 1.
Volume 12:
Compiled Explanations on the Chapter on the Five Teachings, Part 2; Lecture Notes on the Chapter on the Five Teachings.
Volume 13
Collection of Minor Huayan Works: Treatise on Opening the Mind to the One Vehicle of the Huayan School; The Meaning of the Seed of Faith in Huayan; The Meaning of Mind-Only in Huayan; The Meaning of Entering the Gate of Liberation through Huayan Zen Contemplation; The Secret Treasure of Huayan Buddha-Light Samadhi Contemplation; The Dharma Gate of the Buddha-Light Contemplation...; Explanation of the Three Periods of Ritual; Luminous Notes on the Chapter on the Golden Lion; Notes on the Stages of Practice of Sudhana's Fifty-Five Good Friends; The Order of Establishing the Five Teachings of Huayan; Essential Doctrines of the Huayan School; Mirror of the Meaning of the Dharmadhatu; Chapters on the Tenfold Consciousness-Only of Huayan...
◆ Tiantai and Lotus Section (20 volumes) Vols. 14–33
Volume 14:
Commentary on the Meaning of the Lotus Sutra; Notes on Prince Jōgū's Commentary on the Lotus Sutra; Huiguang Record on the Lotus Commentary...
Volume 15:
Essential Decisions on the Annotations to the Profound Meaning of the Tiantai Lotus Sutra; Decisions on the Meanings of the Tiantai Lotus Commentary Records; Compiled Meanings of the Hongjue on the Mohe Zhiguan.
Volume 16:
Brief Meanings and Observations on the Lotus Sutra; Record of Hearing the Brief Meanings of the Lotus Sutra; Record of Hearing the Essential Meanings of the Words and Phrases of the Lotus Sutra.
Volume 17:
Classified Collection of the Light of Han; Private Classified Collection on the Profound Meaning.
Volume 18:
Private Observations on the General Outline of the Words and Phrases; Notes on the Oral Instructions of Eminent Tiantai Masters.
Volume 19:
Brief Verses on the Saddharmapundarika Sutra; Notes on Revealing the Lotus Sutra, Part 1.
Volume 20:
Notes on Revealing the Lotus Sutra, Part 2; Private Notes on the Meaning of the One Vehicle; Supreme Q&A Notes.
Volume 21:
Private Record on the Profound Meaning of the Lotus Sutra; Private Record on the Commentary of the Lotus Sutra, Part 1.
Volume 22:
Private Record on the Commentary of the Lotus Sutra, Part 2; Private Record on Calming and Contemplation.
Volume 23:
True Restoring Notes on the Profound Meaning of the Lotus Sutra; True Restoring Notes on the Words and Phrases of the Lotus Sutra; True Restoring Notes on the Mohe Zhiguan.
Volume 24:
Collection of Meanings of the Tiantai Lotus School; (Collection of Minor Tiantai Works); Annual Student Regulations for the Tiantai Lotus School; General Meaning of the Twenty-Eight Chapters of the Lotus Sutra; Explanation of the Maha Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra; Treatise on the Mind-Substance of the Dharmadhatu; Mirror Illuminating the Expedient and the Real; The Meaning of Attaining Buddhahood in a Single Thought; Decisions on the Wondrous Awakening of Innate Knowledge in the Tiantai Lotus School; Ten Wondrous Explanations on Contemplating the Mind in the Trace Gate of the Lotus Sutra; Ten Wondrous Explanations on Contemplating the Mind in the Original Gate of the Lotus Sutra; Private Notes on the Meaning of the Three Bodies; Treatise on the Non-Arising and Non-Ceasing of the Conventional Truth; Treatise on the Nature of Mind; Record of the Meanings Within One's Own Mind; Record of the Land of Eternally Tranquil Light; Text on Contemplating the Realm and Wisdom as One Mind and Three Contemplations in the Tiantai Lotus School; Overlapping Notes on the Three Thousand Realms in a Single Thought; Q&A on the Three Bodies Established by Shingon; Guide to the Mahavairocana Sutra; Brief Ritual for Lecturing on the Lotus Sutra upon Entering the Shingon Gate and Abiding in True Vision; Secret Explanation of the Syllable 'A'; Collection on the Single Gate of Principle and Wisdom; Dharma Gate on Lecturing the Lotus Sutra upon Entering the Shingon Gate; The Original Buddha Revealing Exoteric and Esoteric as One; Essentials for Suddenly Accomplishing Bodhi; Collection of Similarities and Differences in the Doctrinal Classifications of Various Schools; Diary on the Four Types of Sravakas in the Lotus Sutra Treatise; Synthesis of the Three Great Works; Aranya Collection; Private Record on the Meaning of Attaining Buddhahood in This Body; Private Record on the Differentiation of Names and Universality of Meanings; Meaning of the Nine Grades of Rebirth in the Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss; Private Record on the Meaning of the Twelve Links of Dependent Origination; Brief Verses on the Four Teachings; Brief Verses on the Five Periods; Collection on Contemplating the Mind of Amitabha; Contemplation on White Bones; Brief Contemplation on the Lotus Sutra; Pillow of the One Mind and Three Truths; Contemplation of Emptiness; Record of Correct Cultivation and Contemplation; Notes on Arousing Wholesome Roots from Past Lives; Treatise on Contemplating the Mind and Rebirth; Explanation of Praises for Original Enlightenment; Attentions for Reciting Sutras; Private Record on the Meaning of the Three Bodies; Precious Name of Buddha Recitation; Contemplating the Mind and Reciting the Buddha's Name; Record of Plants and Trees Generating the Resolve, Practicing, and Attaining Buddhahood; Verses on the One True Bodhi; Record Within One's Own Mind; Decisions on the Verses of a Single Thought; Collection on the Perfectly Integrated Intention of the Buddha; Q&A on the Meaning of True Reality; Q&A on Rebirth in Ultimate Bliss; Observations on the Perfect and Sudden Chapter; Secret Meaning of Definitive Rebirth; Brief Notes on the Profound Meaning of Avalokitesvara; Brief Notes on the Commentary on Avalokitesvara; Brief Notes on the Profound Meaning of the Golden Light Sutra; Diary of Dharma Discussions; The Meaning of the Peaceful Practices in the Lotus Sutra; Method of Discernment in the Samadhi of Enlightened Mind of the Maha Prajnaparamita Sutra; Commentary on the Heart Sutra; Ritual for Conferring the Bodhisattva Precepts; General Meaning of the Dharma Gates for Studying the Tiantai School; Notes on the Awakening and Functioning of Birth and Death.
Volume 25
Complete Works of Great Master Chisho (Enchin), Part 1: Record on the Lotus Sutra Treatise.
Volume 26
Complete Works of Great Master Chisho, Part 2: Collection on Granting Predictions; Combined Record on the Words and Phrases of the Sutra on the Contemplation of the Practices of Samantabhadra Bodhisattva; Ritual for Conferring the Bodhisattva Precepts; Endnotes on the Sixth Patriarch Great Master Chisho's Ritual for Conferring the Bodhisattva Precepts; Brief Essentials of the Profound Meaning; Outline of Calming and Contemplation; Q&A on the Before and After of the Entrustment in the Lotus Sutra; Brief Collection of Similarities and Differences in the Doctrinal Classifications of Various Schools; Collection of Meanings Regarding Pratyekabuddhas; Explanatory Title of the Mahavairocana Sutra; Heart and Eyes of the Mahavairocana Sutra on Attaining Enlightenment; Guide to the Mahavairocana Sutra; Notes on the Commentary of the Mahavairocana Sutra; Further Q&A Notes on the Meaning of the Mahavairocana Sutra; Miscellaneous Notes on the Meaning of the Mahavairocana Sutra; Catalog of the Meanings of the Mahavairocana Sutra; Loquat Notes on the Meaning of the Mahavairocana Sutra.
Volume 27
Complete Works of Great Master Chisho, Part 3: Compiled Edition of the Brief Meaning and Explanation of the Ekaksara-buddhosnisa-cakravarti Sutra Spoken at the Bodhimanda; Sanskrit Explanation of the Saddharmapundarika Sutra; Brief Ritual for Lecturing on the Lotus Sutra upon Entering the Shingon Gate and Abiding in True Vision; Coordinated Explanation of the Various Chapters of the Lotus Mandala; The Meaning of the Harmonious Union of the Two Realms in the Lotus Sutra; Record of the Yoga of the Womb and Diamond Realms; Definitive Revelation of the Three Kinds of Siddhi Dharmas; Collection of Essential Methods for Reciting the Buddha-Mother Mandala; Brief Bodhisattva Practices for Establishing the Great Altar Ritual of the Mandala; Vermilion Annotations on the Record of Wondrous Accomplishment; Doubts; Minor Questionable Texts.
Volume 28
Complete Works of Great Master Chisho, Part 4: Three Mandalas; Bloodline Chart of the Womb and Diamond Realms; Revealing the Secret and Essential Meanings of the Two Realms; Record of the 'A' Mudra; Record of the 'Jña' Mudra; Record of the Great Master's Time in the Tang; Record of Sanno-in in the Tang; Difficult Meanings in the Explanation of the Principle (Rishushaku); Catalog of Doubts in Shingon; Narrative Secret Record on the Thousand-Armed Sutra; Miscellaneous Notes; Miscellaneous Records; Brief Record of the Womb Realm; Homa Ritual Sequence; Private Record on Homa; Essential Collection on Homa; Record of Wondrous Dharma; Missing Texts in the Commentary on the Mahavairocana Sutra; The 'Ha' Syllable Gate; Explanation of the Heart Sutra; Miscellaneous Chapters of the Patriarch's Records; Differentiated Explanation of the Original Ground and Manifest Traces of the Thirteen Buddhas; Contemplation of True Reality; Notes on the Core of a Lifetime; Collection on the Original Source of Birth and Death; Collection on the Meanings of the Perfect Tara; Secret Explanation of the Syllable 'A'; Collection on the Single Gate of Principle and Wisdom; Dharma Gate on Lecturing the Lotus Sutra upon Entering the Shingon Gate; The Original Buddha Revealing Exoteric and Esoteric as One; Essentials for Suddenly Accomplishing Bodhi; Diary on the Four Types of Sravakas in the Lotus Sutra Treatise; Synthesis of the Three Great Works; Aranya Collection; Record of the Deeds of the Very First Patriarch of Mount Hiei; Brief Biography of the Great Master of Transmission (Saicho); Record of Inspiring Dreams; Notes on Travel Itineraries; Daily Record in the Tang; Catalog of Acquired Sutras, Commentaries, and Records from Kaiyuan Temple; Catalog of Acquired Sutras, Vinayas, Treatises, Commentaries, and External Books from Fuzhou, Wenzhou, and Taizhou; Catalog of Seeking the Dharma at Qinglong Temple; Catalog of the Japanese Bhiksu Enchin Entering the Tang to Seek the Dharma; Catalog of Items Requested by Great Master Chisho; Classified Catalog of the Complete Works of Great Master Chisho.
Volume 29:
Added Annotations and Observations on the Mohe Zhiguan.
Volume 30
Siddham Texts: Autograph Documents of Great Master Jikaku (Ennin); Dunhuang Record; Petition on the Origins of the Daigensui Dharma; Treasury of Siddham; Eighth of the Same; Record in the Tang; Catalog of Siddham Compilations (Junjirō Takakusu).
Volume 31:
Dharma Words (Genshin); Ojoyoshu (Essentials of Rebirth in the Pure Land); Collection of Brief Essentials on Contemplating the Mind; Text Refuting the Notes Revealing the Essentials; Origins of Definitive Rebirth; Q&A on Personal Nembutsu Practice; Contemplation of the Principal Deity; Contemplation of the White Tuft of Amitabha Buddha; Words of the Former Virtuous One of Eshin; Words of Bishop Genshin; Record of Practices for the Sluggish; Ritual of the Twenty-Five Samadhis; Brief Record on the Amitabha Sutra; General Outline of the Amitabha Sutra; Collection on Contemplating the Mind of Amitabha; Brief Record on Nembutsu; Record of Correct Cultivation and Contemplation; Treatise on Contemplating the Mind and Rebirth; Inscription on the Portrait of Amitabha Buddha; Record on Calming, Contemplation, and Sitting Meditation; Index of Names in the Three Great Works of the Tiantai Perfect School; Words of Admonition Against Lust; Contemplation on Reciting the Lotus Sutra; Brief Verses on the Oral Transmissions of Calming and Contemplation; Reading the Meanings of the Lotus Sutra.
Volume 32:
Essential Decisions on the One Vehicle; The Pillow Book (Makura no Soshi - Buddhist text); Decisions at the Mausoleum; Discerning the Substance of the Lotus; Notes on the Essential Meanings of the Six Identities; The Meaning of the Ten Suchnesses; Private Record on the Meaning of Attaining Buddhahood in This Body; Private Record on the Meaning of the Three Cycles; Private Record on the Meaning of the Three Contemplations; The Meaning of the Three Realms; Private Record on the Meaning of the Three Bodies; Essential Dharma Texts; The Ten Great Vows; Comprehensive Collection of the Before and After; Reply to the Twenty-Seven Questions of the National Master of Japan.
Volume 33:
Profound and Supreme Buddha-Mind Dharma Essentials of Myriad Dharmas; Contemplation of True Suchness; Collection on Bodhi; Collection of the Essentials of the Mind in Wondrous Practice; Ritual Lectures of Great Master Jie (Ryogen); Ritual Lectures on Ksitigarbha; Ritual Lectures on Nirvana; Ritual Practices for Samantabhadra; Daily Ritual Practices at the Sakyamuni Hall of Ryozan-in; Forty-One Articles of Words; Lecture on the Meaning of the Heart Sutra; Annotations on the Maha Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra; Decisions on Manjusri; Essential Texts on the Victorious Crown (Sonsho); Rituals for Renouncing the Household Life and Receiving Precepts; Annotations on the Portrait Eulogies of Master Zhiyi; Brief Annotations and Explanations on the Four Contradictions in the Commentary on Hetuvidya; Main Text of the Verses and Commentary on the Abhidharmakosa.
◆ Taimitsu (Tendai Esotericism) Section (8 volumes) Vols. 34–41
Volume 34:
Jizai Kongo Collection.
Volume 35:
Asabasho Part 1.
Volume 36:
Asabasho Part 2.
Volume 37:
Asabasho Part 3.
Volume 38:
Asabasho Part 4.
Volume 39:
Asabasho Part 5.
Volume 40:
Asabasho Part 6.
Volume 41:
Asabasho Part 7.
◆ Shingon Section (11 volumes) Vols. 42–52
Volume 42:
Notes on the Commentary of the Mahavairocana Sutra; Notes on Abiding in the Mind in the Mahavairocana Sutra; Notes on the Essential Meanings of the Great Sutra; The Tale of Toganoo.
Volume 43:
Commentary on the Vajrasekhara Sutra; Brief Commentary on the Susiddhikara Sutra.
Volume 44:
Differences in Seed Syllables, Symbols, and Forms of Various Deities in the Ordinary Great Mandala of the Compassionate Womb; Seven Collections of the Diamond Realm; Seven Collections of the Womb Realm; Notes on the Diamond Realm Mandala; Notes on the Womb Realm Mandala; Record of the Meanings of the Mandalas of Both Realms.
Volume 45:
Kakuzensho Part 1 (General Index of Kakuzensho; Buddha Section; Buddha Crown Section).
Volume 46:
Kakuzensho Part 2 (Sutra Section).
Volume 47:
Kakuzensho Part 3 (Avalokitesvara Section; Manjusri Section).
Volume 48:
Kakuzensho Part 4 (Bodhisattva Section; Wisdom King Section).
Volume 49:
Kakuzensho Part 5 (Wisdom King Section).
Volume 50:
Kakuzensho Part 6 (Devas and Others Section).
Volume 51:
Kakuzensho Part 7 (Miscellaneous Section); General Index of Kakuzensho and Overview of Existing and Missing Texts; Essential Index of Images in Kakuzensho.
Volume 52:
Secret Essentials Notes; Notes.
◆ Pure Land Section (11 volumes) Vols. 53–63
Volume 53:
Collected Explanations on the Infinite Life Sutra.
Volume 54:
Secret Decisions on the Contemplation Sutra.
Volume 55:
Notes on the Essential Meanings of the Contemplation Gates, Part 1.
Volume 56:
Notes on the Essential Meanings of the Contemplation Gates, Part 2; Draft Meanings of the Contemplation Gates; Notes on the Contemplation Sutra Commentary by Other Hands, Part 1.
Volume 57:
Notes on the Contemplation Sutra Commentary by Other Hands, Part 2; Hexagonal Notes on the Contemplation Sutra Commentary, Part 1.
Volume 58:
Hexagonal Notes on the Contemplation Sutra Commentary, Part 2; Record of the Definitive Model of the Contemplation Sutra Commentary, Part 1.
Volume 59:
Record of the Definitive Model of the Contemplation Sutra Commentary, Part 2.
Volume 60:
Kōei Notes on the Contemplation Sutra Commentary; Brief Notes on the Taima Mandala Annotations; Notes on Disgust and Joy in the Contemplation Sutra.
Volume 61:
Observations on the Record of Transmission of the Contemplation Sutra Commentary; Mixed Eye Record.
Volume 62:
Notes on Taking Refuge in the Primal Vow and Colloquial Annotations; Essential Notes on the West and Colloquial Annotations; Mutual Welcoming of Father and Son and Colloquial Annotations; Empty Flowers Waka Collection; Single Word Annotations
Notes on Fragrant Discourses.
Volume 63:
Annotations on the Taima Mandala; Secret Essential Decisions on the Senchakushu; Explanatory Notes on the Essentials of the Forty-Eight Vows; Rituals for Offering to the Taima Mandala in Cultivating Essential Decisions; Notes on the Eight Lectures and Discussions of the Taima Mandala; Structural Sections of the Taima Mandala.
◆ Nembutsu Section (7 volumes) Vols. 64–70
Volume 64:
Chapter on the Interpenetrating Perfect Gate (Yuzu Enmon); Chapter on Faith and Understanding in Interpenetrating Nembutsu; Private Notes on the Chapter on the Interpenetrating Perfect Gate; Collected Annotations on the Chapter on the Interpenetrating Perfect Gate; Profound Record on the Chapter on the Interpenetrating Perfect Gate, Part 1.
Volume 65:
Profound Record on the Chapter on the Interpenetrating Perfect Gate, Part 2; Bright Eye Record on the Chapter on the Interpenetrating Perfect Gate; Private Faith Record on the Chapter on the Interpenetrating Perfect Gate.
Volume 66:
Recorded Sayings of Ippen Shonin; Colloquial Explanations of the Recorded Sayings of Ippen Shonin; Notes on the Understanding of the Banshu Q&A; Private Considerations and Notes on the Banshu Q&A Collection; Dharma Words of the Three Great Patriarchs.
Volume 67:
Dharma Words of Ta'a Shonin; Re-edited Record of Resolving Doubts in the Dharma Words of the Second Patriarch Ta'a Shonin; Explanation of the Buddha Mind; Treatise on the Vessel's Simplicity; Essential Explanation of the Treatise on the Vessel's Simplicity;
Recorded Thoughts on the Treatise on the Vessel's Simplicity.
Volume 68:
Notes on Preventing Wrongdoing; Essential Notes on Praising the Nembutsu through Divine Verses; Essential Chapters on the Ji Shu Lineage; Indication Notes on the Vows of Ippen Shonin; Summary Notes on Divine Verses; Direct Discourse Notes on the Wasan of the Special Vow; New Annotations on the Wasan of the Special Vow by Ippen Shonin.
Volume 69:
Notes on the Peaceful Mind in Nembutsu by Ippen Shonin; Great Essentials of the Peaceful Mind in Ji Shu; Collection of Essential Doctrines of Ji Shu; Collection of Essential Dharmas for Teaching and Guiding by Divine Command; Illustrated Biography of Ippen; Direct Discourse Notes on the Illustrated Biography of Ippen Shonin.
Volume 70:
Collection on Nourishment; Notes on Secret Nembutsu; Collection on Shingon Nembutsu; Unsurpassed Ghee Compilation on Nembutsu; Great Light Universal Illumination Collection; Collection of Nembutsu by Zen Patriarchs; Universal Passage of Huayan; Vows for the Twenty-Five Samadhis at the Surangama Institute of Yokawa; Annotated Record on End-of-Life Rituals.
◆ Vinaya (Precepts) Section (4 volumes) Vols. 71–74
Volume 71:
Notes on the Commentary of the Bodhisattva Precepts; Observations on the Tiantai Commentary of the Bodhisattva Precepts; Supplementary Notes on the Tiantai Record of the Bodhisattva Precepts.
Volume 72:
Rules and Rituals for Conferring the Bodhisattva Precepts; Rituals for Conferring the Bodhisattva Precepts (Three Versions); Supplementary Annotations on the Treatise of Transmitting Precepts to Reveal the Pure Land; Brief Explanation of the Meaning of Mahayana Precepts; Guiding Beginners in the Pure Land School's Perfect and Sudden Bodhisattva Precepts; Record of Listening to the Expounding of Precepts; Decisions on the Substance of Tiantai Precepts; Bright Lamp Chapter on the Substance of Tiantai Precepts; Oral Instructions on Perfect Precepts; Two-Palm Record of Perfect Precepts; Enlightenment on Perfect Precepts; Distinguishing the Preface to Conferring the Perfect and Sudden Bodhisattva Precepts; Lectures on Perfect Precepts; Essential Distinctions on the Three Clusters of Bodhisattva Precepts; Subtle Path of Pure Land Precept Studies; Profound Discussions on the Perfect and Sudden Precepts of the Pure Land School.
Volume 73
Clothing and Tools Book Series, Part 1 (Omitted)
Volume 74
Clothing and Tools Book Series, Part 2 (Omitted)
◆ Sanlun and Yogacara Section (8 volumes) Vols. 75–82
Volume 75:
General Meaning of the Mahayana Three Treatises; Essentials of the Texts and Meanings of the Sanlun Profound Commentary.
Volume 76:
Notes of Fellow Students on the Vijnaptimatra Treatise, Part 1.
Volume 77:
Notes of Fellow Students on the Vijnaptimatra Treatise, Part 2.
Volume 78:
Notes on the Thirty Verses; Spring Notes on the Vijnaptimatra Treatise, Part 1.
Volume 79:
Spring Notes on the Vijnaptimatra Treatise, Part 2; Suspended Discourses on the Vijnaptimatra Treatise.
Volume 80:
Deep Exploration of Mahayana Dharmalaksana; (Collection of Minor Dharmalaksana Works) Decisions on the Proportions in Yogacara; Explanation of the Preface to the Cheng Weishi Lun Shuji; Record of the Bright Lamp of Dharmalaksana; Introductory Guide to Yogacara; Marrow and Brain of Dharmalaksana; Extremely Brief Private Notes on the Four Aspects; Notes on Mere Measurement; Brief Essentials for Beginners in the Dharmalaksana School; Continuation of Brief Essentials for Beginners in Dharmalaksana; Mind-Only Buddha-Recitation; Matters Concerning Contemplating the Mind as Pure and Perfectly Luminous; Awakening from Dreams through Mind Contemplation; Supplementary Dharma Gates to the Awakening from Dreams Notes; Essential Record of the Transmission of the Mahayana in Accordance with Reason; Two-Fascicle Notes on Dharmalaksana; Notes on Profound Principles; Matters Concerning the Middle Way; Yogacara Contemplation of Emptiness; Matters Concerning the Non-Difference of Yogacara and Prajna; Self-Cultivation and Thought; The Inconceivable.
Volume 81:
Mirror of the Meanings of the Dharma Garden; Mirror of the Meanings of the Chapter on Manifest and Non-Manifest Form; Private Notes on the Chapter of Yogacara.
Volume 82:
Names and Items of the Mahayana Dharmalaksana School.
◆ Hetuvidya (Logic) Section (2 volumes) Vols. 83–84
Volume 83:
Bright Lamp Notes on the Commentary on Hetuvidya.
Volume 84:
Myōhonshō; Myōyōshō; Notes on Hetuvidya; Safushō; Private Notes on the Great Commentary on Hetuvidya.
◆ Kusha (Abhidharma) Section (7 volumes) Vols. 85–91
Volume 85:
Notes Contrasting Mahayana and Kusha.
Volume 86:
Clear Eye Notes on the Abhidharmakosa; Clear Thought Notes on the Abhidharmakosa, Part 1.
Volume 87:
Clear Thought Notes on the Abhidharmakosa, Part 2.
Volume 88:
Clear Thought Notes on the Abhidharmakosa, Part 3.
Volume 89:
Essential Explanations of the Abhidharmakosa.
Volume 90:
Dharma Meanings of the Abhidharmakosa, Part 1.
Volume 91:
Dharma Meanings of the Abhidharmakosa, Part 2; Brief Dharma Meanings of the Abhidharmakosa.
◆ Awakening of Faith Section (3 volumes) Vols. 92–94
Volume 92:
Record of Listening to and Compiling the Main Commentary on the Awakening of Faith, Part 1.
Volume 93:
Record of Listening to and Compiling the Main Commentary on the Awakening of Faith, Part 2; Record of Listening to and Compiling the Separate Notes on the Awakening of Faith.
Volume 94:
Notes on the Doctrinal Principles of the Record of Meanings of the Awakening of Faith; Notes on Resolving Doubts regarding the Awakening of Faith.
◆ Zen Section (2 volumes) Vols. 95–96
Volume 95:
Recorded Sayings of Zen Master Daikaku; Gleanings of Daikaku; Recorded Sayings of National Master Shoichi; Chronological Biography of National Master Shoichi, Founder of Tofuku-ji; Recorded Sayings of National Master Bukko Enman Josho; Arising from Delusion; Dharma Words of Master Hakuun; Recorded Sayings of National Master Issan Jikousai; Recorded Sayings of National Master Nan'in.
Volume 96:
Recorded Sayings of Zen Master Nen Daikyu; Record of the Lingering Fragrance of National Master Hoto; Recorded Sayings of Zen Master Bonjikusen.
◆ Sectarian Debates Section (2 volumes) Vols. 97–98
Volume 97 Sectarian Debates Book Series, Part 1:
Record of Sectarian Debates; A Single Axe in the Crooked Forest; Refuting the Doctrines of Nichiren; Record of the Hidden Sun on the Terrace; The Q&A at Azuchi Written by Layman Inga; The Azuchi Sectarian Debate; Authentic Record of the Azuchi Sectarian Debate; Record of the Azuchi Q&A; Record of the Sectarian Debate Between the Jodo School and Nichiren School; Record of Refuting the False and Revealing the True;
The Meaning of Nichiren's Original Ground; Decisions on Instructing the Deluded and Restoring the School; Separate Record on Instructing the Deluded and Restoring the School; Collection on Honesty.
Volume 98 Sectarian Debates Book Series, Part 2:
Text of Discussions on Deciding the Peaceful Mind in Mind-Only Nembutsu; Supplementary Record to the Text of Discussions on Mind-Only Nembutsu; Distinguishing Delusions regarding the Text of Discussions on Mind-Only Nembutsu; Distinguishing Falsehoods regarding the Text of Discussions on Mind-Only Nembutsu; Inquiries regarding the Text of Discussions on Deciding the Peaceful Mind in Mind-Only Nembutsu; Record Rebuking the Absurdities of Mind-Only Nembutsu; Brief Admonitions on the Record Rebuking the Absurdities of Mind-Only Nembutsu; Detailed Critique on the Record Rebuking the Absurdities of Mind-Only Nembutsu; Exposing the Deceits of Mind-Only Nembutsu; Additional Theories on Inquiries regarding the Text of Discussions on Mind-Only Nembutsu; Continuation of Exposing the Deceits of Mind-Only Nembutsu; Distinguishing Q&A on Pure Land in Mind-Only Nembutsu; Clear Guidance Notes on Nembutsu Rebirth; Compilation on Defending Against the Bandits of the Lotus School.
◆ History and Biography Section (18 volumes) Vols. 99–116
Volume 99: Rhyming Biographies of Monks, Part 1.
Volume 100: Rhyming Biographies of Monks, Part 2.
Volume 101: Selected Essential Texts from Biographies of Eminent Monks of Japan; Indicative Notes on Biographies of Eminent Monks of Japan; Origins of the Transmission of the Buddhadharma in the Three Countries; Genkō Shakusho (History of Buddhism in Japan); Biographies of Eminent Monks of the Southern Capital.
Volume 102: Biographies of Eminent Monks of Our Country, Part 1.
Volume 103: Biographies of Eminent Monks of Our Country, Part 2.
Volume 104: Biographies of Eminent Monks of the Eastern Provinces; Continued Biographies of Eminent Monks of Japan.
Volume 105: Record of the Arrival of Precepts and Vinaya; Memorial of the First Year of Chokan by the Great Dharma Masters of the Sangha Office of Kofuku-ji; Vow for the Restoration of Precepts and Vinaya; Matters of Superiority and Inferiority Regarding the Ordination Platforms of the Southern Capital and Mount Hiei; Vow for Sakyamuni Nembutsu at Toshodai-ji; Mirror Chapter of the Vinaya School; Cloud and Rain Notes; Explanation of Toshodai-ji; Compiled Explanations on the Sources of the Transmission of the Vinaya; Biographies of the Treasures of the Sangha in the Vinaya Gardens; Millennial Biographical Record of Toshodai-ji; Continued Record of the Millennial Transmission.
Volume 106: Record of the Transmission of the Esoteric Mandala Teachings; Record of the Transmission of Shingon; Essential Compiled Notes on the Transmission of Shingon; Essential Texts on the Arrival of the Great Teachings of the Two Realms; Traditions of Shingon; Biographies of the Renowned Virtuous Ones of Yabumine; Record of the Transmission of Buzan; Collection of Woven Nets.
Volume 107: Record of Rebirth in Ultimate Bliss in Japan; Continued Biographies of Rebirth in Our Country; Gleanings of Biographies of Rebirth; Later Gleanings of Biographies of Rebirth; Three Outer Biographies of Rebirth;
Newly Compiled Biographies of Rebirth in Our Country; Biographies of Rebirth on Mount Koya; Biographies of Rebirth Returning to Fusou (Japan); Biographies of Rebirth of Monastics and Laity; Record of the Transmission of Jodo Shinshu; Collected Biographies of Buddhist Patriarchs of the Pure Land in Three Countries; Treatise on the Bloodline of the Pure Land; Brief Praises of the Pure Land Lineage.
Volume 108: Record of the Transmission of the Lamp of the Enpō Era, Part 1.
Volume 109: Record of the Transmission of the Lamp of the Enpō Era, Part 2; Biographies of the Treasures of the Sangha in the Zen Monasteries of Fusou; Continued Biographies of the Treasures of the Sangha in the Zen Monasteries of Fusou.
Volume 110: Biographies of the Patriarchs of the Tojo (Soto) School in Japan; Continued Biographies of the Patriarchs of the Tojo School in Japan; Re-continued Biographies of the Patriarchs of the Tojo School in Japan; Record of the Unified Lamp of the Tojo School in Japan.
Volume 111 Biography Book Series: Sequence of the Arrival of the Buddhadharma; Arrival of the Tathagata's Tooth Relic; Chronology of the Seven Great Temples; Excerpts of Appointments to the Sangha Office;
Fragments of Appointments to the Sangha Office; Continued Record of the Lamp of Miidera; Record of the Brilliant Masters and Former Virtuous Ones among the Great Masters of Japan; Record of the Origins of Shomyo (Buddhist Chanting); Biographies of the Treasures of the Sangha of Our Country; Illustrated Tales of the Three Jewels;
Collected Biographies of the Patriarchs of Sanlun; Illustrated Biographies of the Patriarchs of Huayan.
Volume 112 Prince Shotoku Biography Book Series: Biography of Bodhisattva Crown Prince Jōgū; Supplementary Record to the Biography of Crown Prince Jōgū; Almanac of the Biography of Prince Shotoku; Explanation of the Dharma King Jōgū Shotoku; Excerpts from Ancient and Modern Catalogs of the Prince's Biography; Oral Instructions of Kenshin Tokugo; Miscellaneous Investigated Texts on the Biography of Prince Shotoku by the Taira Clan; Gleanings of the Record of Crown Prince Jōgū; Notes on the Sacred Reputation.
Volume 113 Travelogues Book Series, Part 1: Annotated Explanation of Hyecho's Record of Travel to the Five Indic Regions; Study on the Biography of Hyecho; Annotations on the Stele of the Brahmin Bishop of South India;
Biography of the Great Master of Tang Traveling East; Biography of the Great Master of Tang Traveling East (Another Version); Three Extraordinary Matters concerning Master Ganjin (Jianzhen); Study on the Travel Itinerary of Tripitaka Master Reisen; Biographies of Five Masters Traveling to the Tang; Record of a Pilgrimage to China in Search of the Law; Biography of Great Master Jikaku (Ennin) Traveling to and Returning from the Tang; Notes on Travel Itineraries; Record of Inspiring Dreams; Memorial Resolving Doubts by Tripitaka Master E'rin; Record of Actions in the Tang Dynasty Quarters.
Volume 114 Travelogues Book Series, Part 2: Record of Two Proofreadings of the Rough Map of the Western Regions; Notes on Releasing the Mooring Cables for the Record of Buddhist Practices Sent Home from the Southern Sea; Notes on the Proportions of Silk Monastic Robes Sent from the Southern Sea; Biographies of Eminent Monks of Haedong (Korea); Record of Entering the Tang; Record with Illustrations of the Transmission Bloodline of the Great Tang and Japan; Study on the Biography of the Japanese Monk Kongo Sanmai Traveling to India; Study on the Biography of Master Hodo; Chronological Record of the Sandalwood Sakyamuni Auspicious Image Made by King Udayana.
Volume 115 Travelogues Book Series, Part 3: Record of Visiting the Tiantai Five Terrace Mountains; Study on the Biographies of Various Masters Entering the Song as Recorded by Jojin; Collection of Songs on Traveling West to Seek the Dharma;
Vow for Entering the Tang to Procure Sutras; Kissa Yojoki (Record of Drinking Tea for Nourishing Life); Biography of Master Fukaki of Sennyu-ji; Record of Kensei; Study on the Biography of Zen Master Dogen; Study on the Biography of Keisei Shonin.
Volume 116 Travelogues Book Series, Part 4: Illustrated Record of the Origins of Master Ganjin's Travels East; Illustrated Tale of Minister Kibi's Travels in the Tang; Supplementary Record on Visiting the Tiantai Five Terrace Mountains; Record of Master Sakugen Entering Ming China; Various Essential Examples of Entering Ming China; Collected Records of Matters at the Beginning of the Record of Entering Ming China; Study on the Biography of the Indian Monk Zen Master Shikū; Biography of the Western Regions Monk Suorangnanjie; Dunhuang Record; Fundamental Stele of Ming Buddhism; Record of the Arrival of the Karandhamudra Dharani; Origins of the Circulation of the Usnisavijaya Dharani; Petition on the Origins of the Daigensui Dharma; Investigated Texts of the Daigen Sect; Record of the Transmission of the Great Dharmas of the Two Realms Between Masters and Disciples; Record of Imperial Vows for Abhisheka; Study on the Biographies of Various Masters Entering the Tang; Chronology of Master Egaku; Remaining Light of Siming.
◆ Temple Gazetteers Section (16 volumes) Vols. 117–132
Volume 117 Temple Gazetteers Book Series, Part 1: [Only temple names are listed] Horyu-ji; Ikaruga-dera; Shitenno-ji; Rokkaku-do; Hashi-dera; Kanzeon-ji; Ishiyama-dera; Kiyomizu-dera; Horin-ji; Daigo-ji; Mount Shosha; Mount Hoso; Koki-ji; Kozan-ji; Shinnyo-do; Jodo-ji; Seigan-ji; Chion-in; Komyo-ji; Rozan-ji; Nison-in; Seiryo-ji.
Volume 118 Temple Gazetteers Book Series, Part 2: [Only temple names are listed] Collection of Origins of Various Temples; Shitenno-ji; Kasagi-dera; Daian-ji; Gango-ji; Saidai-ji; Yakushi-ji; Toshodai-ji; Hase-dera; Katsuoji; Origins of Chifukushima; Daijingu-ji; Hokke-niji; Chosho-ji; Kofuku-niin; Tonomine; Tachibana-dera; Hon Gango-ji; Taima-dera; Origins of Yata Jizo.
Volume 119 Temple Gazetteers Book Series, Part 3: [Only temple names are listed] Mount Shigi; Sugawara-dera; Chikurin-ji; Kangiko Ritsu-ji; Daizo-ji; (Mount Muro; Kongo Zao-do; Daruma-dera; Kume-dera; Kangaku-ji; Ryuuchi-in; Matsuo-dera; Koryu-ji; Soko-ji; Kurama Futa-dera; Jingo-ji; Seiwa-in; Ryoga Zen-ji; Joruri-ji; Kanshu-ji; Hoko-ji; Kanshin-ji; Domyo Ni Ritsu-ji; Sairin-ji; Renjo-ji; Chuson-ji; Kofuku-ji; Nan'endo; Kasuga Shrine.
Volume 120 Temple Gazetteers Book Series, Part 4: [Only temple names are listed] Seven Great Temples of the Southern Capital; Katsuragi Hozan; Kofuku-ji; Ansho-ji; Jingu-ji; Ryumon-ji; Ryuge-ji; Seki-dera; Seki-ji; Kokawa-dera; Daihizan-ji; Mount Koya; Mount Makio; Various Temples of the Three Pagodas; Kuno-ji; Joraku-ji; Zenko-ji; Daruma-dera; Tenporinzo Zen-ji; Uchiyama-ji; Tanjo-ji; Omidobou; Karin-ji; Miidera (Onjo-ji); Horen-in; Daisen; Daiun-ji; Encho Hase-dera; Banna-ji; Kan'ei-ji; Yakushi-ji; Kangiko Ritsu-ji.
Volume 121 Todai-ji Book Series, Part 1: Decrees of Emperor Shomu and Emperor Montoku; Inscription on the Origins of the Great Buddha Hall of Todai-ji; Copper Plate Edict of Emperor Shomu on the Divine Inspiration of Shōhō; Inventory of Dedicated Items of Todai-ji; Inscription on the Great Copper Lantern of Todai-ji; Record of the Construction and Consecration of Todai-ji; Tale of the Consecration of the Great Buddha of the Southern Capital; Illustrated Origins of Nigatsu-do; Record of the Eye-Opening Consecration of the Great Buddha of Todai-ji; Brief Record of Various Monastic Buildings of Todai-ji; Miscellaneous Collected Records of Todai-ji; Edict on the Construction of Todai-ji by Good Friends.
Volume 122 Todai-ji Book Series, Part 2: Record of Shonin Shunjo Dedicating the Maha Prajnaparamita Sutra to the Ise Grand Shrine; Record of the Monks of Todai-ji Visiting the Ise Grand Shrine; Eye-Opening Consecration of the Great Buddha of Todai-ji; Ceremony of the Eye-Opening Consecration of the Great Buddha of Todai-ji; Matters Concerning the Date, Time, Monks' Names, Officiants, and Officials for the Consecration at Todai-ji; Consecration Ceremony of Todai-ji; Consecration Ceremony of Nigatsu-do; Matters Concerning the Consecration of the Portrait of Hachiman Daibosatsu; Matters Concerning the Thousand-Monk Offering at the Great Buddha Hall; Matters Concerning the Consecration of the Principal Deity of the Ordination Platform; Matters Concerning the Consecration of the Transcription of the Maha Prajnaparamita Sutra by Tokugo Noe; Matters Concerning the Consecration of the New Institute Hall; Matters Concerning the Consecration of the Portrait Hall of Bishop Roben; Matters Concerning the Consecration of the Relics of Bodhisattva Gyoki; Matters Concerning the Consecration of Relics at To-ji; Private Notes on the Thousand-Monk Offering at the Beginning of the Adze Work for the Great Buddha Hall; Record of the Eye-Opening Consecration of the Great Buddha; Record of the Eye-Opening Consecration of the Great Buddha and the Ten-Thousand Monk Offering; Record of the Consecration of the Great Buddha Hall; Preface to the Collection of Praises for the Restoration of the Great Buddha Hall; Collection of Praises for the Restoration of the Great Buddha Hall of the Southern Capital; Stele Record of the Restoration of the Great Buddha Hall of the Southern Capital; Sequential Record of the Administration of the Southeast Institute; Sequential Record of the Head of the Sonsho-in of Todai-ji; Addendum to the Record of the Sonsho-in of Todai-ji; Appendix to the Record of the Sonsho-in of Todai-ji; Various Collections; Brief Record of the Origins of the Ordination Platform of Todai-ji in the Southern Capital; Ceremony for Receiving Precepts at the Ordination Platform of Todai-ji; Ancient and Modern Biographical Records of the Four Great Temples; New Book Gleaning the Essentials of the Ancient and Modern Biographical Records of the Four Great Temples; Record of Awakening on the Kongmu Zhang of Huayan.
Volume 123 Kofuku-ji Book Series, Part 1: Flowing Record of Kofuku-ji; Record of Kofuku-ji; Appointments to the Sangha Office; Record of the Three Assemblies Confirming One; Sequence of Appointments as Isshin Acarya.
Volume 124 Kofuku-ji Book Series, Part 2: Sequence of the Betto (Chief Administrators) of Kofuku-ji; Biographies of the Temple Lineages of Kofuku-ji; Record of the Sectarian Debate of the Owa Era at Kofuku-ji and the Memorial of Onkaku; Memorial by the Great Dharma Masters of the Sangha Office of Kofuku-ji; Memorials of Kofuku-ji; Examples of Considerations for the Vimalakirti Assembly; Diary of the Great Assembly; Diary of Establishing Meanings at the Vimalakirti Assembly; Temple Administrative Duties on the Sixth Day of the Assembly; Record of the Beginning of the Vimalakirti Assembly; Record of the Eight Lectures in the Imperial Palace; Excerpts of Detailed Essential Records; Record of the Kasuga Lineage; Record of Oracles of the Kasuga Great Deity; Classified Collection of Temple Records.
Volume 125: Tiantai Xiabiao (Tiantai Marks in the Clouds) Part 1.
Volume 126: Tiantai Xiabiao Part 2; Origins of State Protection at Enryaku-ji.
Volume 127: Biographical Records of Onjo-ji; Supplementary Records of the Temple Gates.
Volume 128: Essential Biographies of the Head Priests of Kacho, Part 1.
Volume 129: Essential Biographies of the Head Priests of Kacho, Part 2.
Volume 130: Essential Biographies of the Head Priests of Kacho, Part 3.
Volume 131: Chronological Compilation of the Spring and Autumn of Mount Koya.
Volume 132: Comprehensive Record of Otani Hongan-ji; Comprehensive Mirror of the History of Otani Hongan-ji; Biographies and Stele Inscriptions of the Lecturers of Otani and the History of the Sect Head Gonnyo;
Record of Old Matters of Saginomori.
◆ Diaries Section (10 volumes) Vols. 133–142
Volume 133: Inryoken Nichiroku (Daily Record of the Inryoken), Part 1.
Volume 134: Inryoken Nichiroku, Part 2.
Volume 135: Inryoken Nichiroku, Part 3.
Volume 136: Inryoken Nichiroku, Part 4.
Volume 137: Inryoken Nichiroku, Part 5.
Volume 138: Diary of National Master Honko, Part 1.
Volume 139: Diary of National Master Honko, Part 2.
Volume 140: Diary of National Master Honko, Part 3.
Volume 141: Diary of National Master Honko, Part 4.
Volume 142: Diary of National Master Honko, Part 2 (Note: Possible typo in the original text, usually this would be Part 5).
◆ Literary Arts Section (8 volumes) Vols. 143–150
Volume 143: Reprinted Classified Collection of Fragrant Flowers in the Ancestral Garden of the Jowa Era; Newly Compiled Classified Collection of Verses of Ancient and Modern Venerable Masters of the Jowa Era.
Volume 144: Collection of the Five Phoenixes of the Hanlin Academy, Part 1.
Volume 145: Collection of the Five Phoenixes of the Hanlin Academy, Part 2.
Volume 146: Collection of the Five Phoenixes of the Hanlin Academy, Part 3; Collection of the Wind and Moon in the Mountains and Forests.
Volume 147: Senjushō (Collection of Tales); Hosshinshū (Collection on the Awakening of Faith); Hōbutsushū (Collection of Treasures).
Volume 148: Privately Collected Hundred Karmic Tales; Tales of Three Countries.
Volume 149: Valley Echo Collection of the Jakushō Hall; Continued Valley Echo Collection of the Jakushō Hall; Empty Flowers Discourse Collection.
Volume 150: Jintenshō (Notes Added to Dust).
◆ Catalog of the Dai Nippon Bukkyo Zensho (1 volume) Vol. 151
Volume 151: Brief Catalog; General Catalog; Classified Catalog; Author Name Index; Book Title Index.
◆ Jukkansho (Ten-Fascicle Selection) (Separate volumes, 10 volumes in total)
The Jukkansho, also known as the Sonyosho, provides detailed illustrated explanations of the images of various deities and mandalas transmitted in Tōmitsu (Shingon Esotericism). This includes the facsimile edition of the work.

