The Administration of Buddhism in China: A Study and Translation of Zanning and the <i>Topical Compendium of the Buddhist Clergy</i> (Da Song Seng shilue)
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[28]: Instituting Buddhist Rectors

335

[29]: Buddhist Controllers

345

[30]: Śramaṇa Superintendents

353

[31]: Buddhist Registrars for the Left and Right Precincts [of the Capital]

363

[32]: Assistants to Buddhist Superiors

379

[33]: Directors who Lecture on Scriptures and Treatises

387

[34]: Preceptor of State

391

[35]: Officials Assigned to Various Positions [in Buddhist Administration]

397

[36]: The Stipends and Emoluments of Buddhist Superiors

407

[37]: Administrative Jurisdiction of Buddhist Monks and Nuns

415

[38]: The Relative Ranking of Buddhists and Daoists

439

[39]: [Buddhist] Chapels in the Imperial Palace

457

[40]: The Initiation and Development of Buddhist Registries

469

Fascicle III: [The Social History of Buddhism]

473

[41]: Lectures and Debates on Imperial Birthdays

475

[42]: Granting Purple Robes to Monks

485

[43]: Granting the Title ‘[Great] Master’

501

[44]: Palace Clerics and Guiding the Imperial Carriage

515

[45]: Granting Official Ranks [to Buddhist Monks]

521

[46]: Fangdeng (i.e., Mahayana) Ordination Platforms

531

[47]: Mutual Benefit Societies and Dharma Associations

539