234Pacific WorldNOTES1. Translator’s note: This is the second part <strong>of</strong> the translation <strong>of</strong> “RennyoShønin no myøgø ron: Shinran Shønin to Rennyo Shønin,” first publishedin Rennyo Shønin kenky¥: Kyøgi hen 2, edited by Jødo Shinsh¥ KyøgakuKenky¥sho (Kyoto: Nagata Bunshødø, 1998), pp. 191–218, by Dr. FugenKøju (Pr<strong>of</strong>. Emeritus, Ryukoku University, Kyoto, Japan). <strong>The</strong> first part <strong>of</strong>this translation was published in the Pacific World, Third Series 3 (2001):pp. 71–93. Translations <strong>of</strong> quoted passages have been taken, whereverpossible, from available English translations in the Collected Works <strong>of</strong>Shinran (hereafter CWS) (Kyøto: Jødo Shinsh¥ Hongwanji-ha, 1997), andin Minor Lee Rogers and Ann T. Rogers, Rennyo: <strong>The</strong> Second Founder <strong>of</strong>Shin Buddhism (Berkeley: Asian Humanities Press, 1991). All other quotedpassages have been translated into English by the translator. <strong>The</strong> originalJapanese for each quoted passage can be found in Shinsh¥ shøgyø zensho(hereafter SSZ) (Kyoto: Øyagi Købundø, 1941), as indicated in the notes.Minor editorial changes and revisions have been made in the text and notesaccording to the journal’s editorial guidelines and conventions <strong>of</strong> academicpublication in English. <strong>The</strong> translator also wishes to thank Lisa Grumbachfor editorial assistance.2. Rogers and Rogers, Rennyo, p. 205; SSZ, vol. 3, p. 461.3. Rogers and Rogers, Rennyo, p. 238 (modified); SSZ, vol. 3, p. 497.4. Rogers and Rogers, Rennyo, p. 203; SSZ, vol. 3, p. 459.5. Rogers and Rogers, Rennyo, p. 252; SSZ, vol. 3, p. 510.6. Rogers and Rogers, Rennyo, p. 245; SSZ, vol. 3, p. 502.7. CWS, p. 38; SSZ, vol. 2, p. 22.8. Rogers and Rogers, Rennyo, p. 233; SSZ, vol. 3, p. 490.9. Rogers and Rogers, Rennyo, p. 233; SSZ, vol. 3, pp. 490–491.10. See “Rennyo’s <strong>The</strong>ory on Amida Buddha’s Name and Its Relationshipto Shinran’s Thought, Part 1,” Pacific World, Third Series 3 (2001):pp. 72–75.11. Ibid., pp. 75–79 and 85–89.12. Ibid., pp. 79–85.13. CWS, pp. 504–505; SSZ, vol. 2, p. 567.14. Rogers and Rogers, Rennyo, p. 238; SSZ, vol. 3, p. 497.15. CWS, p. 38; SSZ, vol. 2, p. 22.16. Rogers and Rogers, Rennyo, p. 233; SSZ, vol. 3, pp. 490–491.
Fugen: Rennyo’s <strong>The</strong>ory on Amida’s Name 23517. Rogers and Rogers, Rennyo, p. 203; SSZ, vol. 3, pp. 459.18. Dennis Hirota, “‘On Attaining the Settled Mind’: A Translation <strong>of</strong>Anjin ketsujø shø,” in Rennyo Shønin kenky¥: Kyøgi hen 2, pp. 23–24;SSZ, vol. 3, p. 615.19. Hirota, “On Attaining the Settled Mind,” p. 26; SSZ, vol. 3, p. 617.20. Hirota, “On Attaining the Settled Mind,” p. 29; SSZ, vol. 3, p. 619.21. Hirota, “On Attaining the Settled Mind,” p. 40 (modified); SSZ, vol. 3, p. 628.22. Hirota, “On Attaining the Settled Mind,” p. 47; SSZ, vol. 3, p. 634.23. Hirota, “On Attaining the Settled Mind,” p. 38; SSZ, vol. 3, p. 627.24. Hirota, “On Attaining the Settled Mind,” p. 24; SSZ, vol. 3, p. 616.25. Hirota, “On Attaining the Settled Mind,” p. 32; SSZ, vol. 3, p. 622.26. Hirota, “On Attaining the Settled Mind,” pp. 35–36; SSZ, vol. 3, p. 625.27. Rogers and Rogers, Rennyo, p. 205; SSZ, vol. 3, p. 461.28. Rogers and Rogers, Rennyo SZ, vol. 3, p. 625 and pp. 203–204; SSZ,vol. 3, p. 460.29. SSZ, vol. 5, p. 415.30. Rogers and Rogers, Rennyo, p. 238; SSZ, vol. 3, p. 497.31. Rogers and Rogers, Rennyo, p. 238; SSZ, vol. 3, p. 497.32. Rogers and Rogers, Rennyo, pp. 238–239; SSZ, vol. 3, pp. 497–498.33. Rogers and Rogers, Rennyo, p. 233; SSZ, vol. 3, p. 491.34. Rogers and Rogers, Rennyo, p. 235; SSZ, vol. 3, pp. 493–494.35. Rogers and Rogers, Rennyo, p. 200; SSZ, vol. 3, pp. 455–456.36. Rogers and Rogers, Rennyo, p. 228; SSZ, vol. 3, p. 484.37. Rogers and Rogers, Rennyo, p. 238; SSZ, vol. 3, p. 497.38. Rogers and Rogers, Rennyo, p. 228; SSZ, vol. 3, p. 484.
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