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- Shasekishū abstract "The Shasekishū (沙石集), also read as Sasekishū, translated into English as Sand and Pebbles, is a five-volume collection of Buddhist parables written by the Japanese monk Mujū in 1283 during the Kamakura period.It is best known in English for an excerpt included in 101 Zen Stories.".
- Q2709914 abstract "The Shasekishū (沙石集), also read as Sasekishū, translated into English as Sand and Pebbles, is a five-volume collection of Buddhist parables written by the Japanese monk Mujū in 1283 during the Kamakura period.It is best known in English for an excerpt included in 101 Zen Stories.".
- Shasekishū comment "The Shasekishū (沙石集), also read as Sasekishū, translated into English as Sand and Pebbles, is a five-volume collection of Buddhist parables written by the Japanese monk Mujū in 1283 during the Kamakura period.It is best known in English for an excerpt included in 101 Zen Stories.".
- Q2709914 comment "The Shasekishū (沙石集), also read as Sasekishū, translated into English as Sand and Pebbles, is a five-volume collection of Buddhist parables written by the Japanese monk Mujū in 1283 during the Kamakura period.It is best known in English for an excerpt included in 101 Zen Stories.".