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It is with immense humility and profound enthusiasm that we present this complete English translation of the collected works of Saichō (767–822), posthumously known as Dengyō Daishi, the revered founder of the Tendai school of Buddhism in Japan. This volume is not merely a collection of ancient texts; it is a gateway to understanding a pivotal moment in Japanese history and the foundational spiritual insights that continue to resonate through the ages.Saichō was born in the turbulent transition from the Nara to the Heian period in 767 CE, a time of profound cultural and political transformation in Japan. From a young age, he was driven by a deep spiritual quest for authentic Buddhist teachings. He entered monastic life early and, seeking a sanctuary for deeper practice, established a hermitage on Mount Hiei in 788 CE. This modest beginning would eventually blossom into Enryaku-ji, the head temple of the Tendai school and a preeminent center of Buddhist learning that has shaped Japanese spiritual and intellectual life for over twelve centuries.The watershed moment in Saichō's life, and indeed in Japanese Buddhist history, was his voyage to Tang China in 804 CE. During his intense, year-long study, he immersed himself in the rich traditions of the Tiantai (Tendai) school, bringing back its comprehensive curriculum rooted in the Lotus Sūtra. Crucially, he also acquired teachings in Esoteric Buddhism (Mikkyō) and Chan (Zen), integrating these diverse streams into a uniquely Japanese and holistic Tendai system. Saichō envisioned a Buddhism that was not only intellectually profound but also deeply engaged with the moral and spiritual development of the nation. His tireless efforts culminated in the establishment of a new ordination platform on Mount Hiei, independent of the established Nara schools, fostering monks dedicated to the national good. His vision and integrated approach profoundly influenced nearly every subsequent major Buddhist school in Japan.Saichō's collected writings are far more than historical documents; they are a vibrant testament to his intellectual rigor, spiritual insight, and unwavering commitment to the Dharma. They encompass foundational doctrinal treatises, illuminating commentaries on the Lotus Sūtra, monastic regulations, personal correspondence, and administrative documents. This comprehensive body of work offers an unparalleled window into his thought, his tireless efforts to establish a new Buddhist tradition, and the early development of Japanese Tendai Buddhism.For too long, these foundational texts have remained largely inaccessible to those outside specialized Japanese scholarship. This complete English translation seeks to bridge that linguistic and cultural divide, making Saichō’s original voice heard by a global audience. Our aim is to foster new research, inspire practitioners, and enhance cross-cultural understanding of one of East Asia's most influential spiritual traditions.The task of translating Classical Chinese and historical Japanese Buddhist texts presents formidable challenges, requiring not only linguistic mastery but also a deep understanding of philosophical nuances and historical context. This volume is the product of dedicated scholarship and immense effort by a team committed to fidelity and clarity, building upon the invaluable work of the compilers of the original Japanese 傳教大師全集.We trust that this work will contribute significantly to the study of East Asian Buddhism and to a deeper appreciation for Saichō's enduring legacy. His insights into universal compassion, the interconnectedness of all phenomena, and the path to ultimate wisdom remain profoundly relevant in our complex and challenging modern world. May these words serve to illuminate the path for all who seek understanding and liberation. Read more
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| Language | English |
| File size | 2.8 MB |
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| Print length | 1921 pages |
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| Publication date | September 22, 2025 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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