Sokushin Jōbutsu-gi - Attainment of Buddhahood in This Very Existence

Sokushin Jōbutsu-gi - Attainment of Buddhahood in This Very Existence

Author: Nicholas Bright Haight April 24, 2026 Duration: 51:17

Bright on Buddhism - Sokushin Jōbutsu-gi - Attainment of Buddhahood in This Very Existence

Join me as I read and discuss the Hakeda Yoshito translation of Kūkai's Sokushin Jōbutsu-gi.

Resources: Clipston, Janice (2000). Sokushin-jōbutsu-gi: Attaining Enlightenment in This Very Existence, Buddhist Studies Reviews 17 (2), 207-220

Giebel, Rolf W.; Todaro, Dale A.; trans. (2004). Shingon texts, Berkeley, Calif.: Numata Center for Buddhist Translation and Research

Green, Ronald S. (2003). "Kūkai, Founder of Japanese Shingon Buddhism: Portraits of His Life." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Hakeda Yoshito. 1972. Kūkai – Major Works. New York, USA: Columbia University Press.

Inagaki Hisao (1972). "Kukai's Sokushin-Jobutsu-Gi" (Principle of Attaining Buddhahood with the Present Body), Asia Major (New Series) 17 (2), 190-215

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