Dharma-dharmata-vibhaga (redirect from Distinguishing Phenomena and Pure Being)
Dharma-dharmatā-vibhāga (Chinese: 辨法法性論; pinyin: Biàn fǎ fǎ xìng lùn; Distinguishing Dharmas and Dharmata) is a short Yogācāra work, attributed to Maitreya-nātha...
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the Synthesis of Huayan Thought and Pure Land Practice by Early Qing Dynasty Buddhist Scholars (清初華嚴念佛思想試析——以續法與彭紹升為例)". Journal of Chinese Buddhist...
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Eugenics in Japan (redirect from Pure blood theory in Japan)
submitted Race Eugenic Protection Law in 1938, National Eugenic Law (ja:国民優生法, Kokumin Yūsei Hō) was promulgated in 1940 by the Konoe government. This law...
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Nianfo (category Pure Land Buddhism)
the Synthesis of Huayan Thought and Pure Land Practice by Early Qing Dynasty Buddhist Scholars (清初華嚴念佛思想試析——以續法與彭紹升為例). Journal of Chinese Buddhist Studies...
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Amitābha (category Pure Land Buddhism)
the Synthesis of Huayan Thought and Pure Land Practice by Early Qing Dynasty Buddhist Scholars (清初華嚴念佛思想試析——以續法與彭紹升為例)". Journal of Chinese Buddhist...
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Fazhao (category Pure Land Buddhists)
Fǎzhào (Chinese: 法照; J. Hōshō; 746–838), also known as Zhulin Fazhao (竹林法照) and Śramaṇa Fazhao of Nanyue, was a Chinese monk during the Tang dynasty, known...
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The Amitāyus Sutra (category Pure Land Buddhism)
Foshuo dasheng wuliangshou zhuangyan jing (佛説大乘無量壽莊嚴經; T. 363), by Faxian (法賢; Dharmabhadra; also known as Tianxizai [天息災]; fl. 980–1000). Furthermore...
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Western Paradise Illustration (redirect from Western Pure Land Illustration)
(2007). 唐代西方净土礼忏法研究:以敦煌莫高窟西方净土信仰为中心 [A study on Prostrations in Western Pure Land in Tang Dynasty: Centered on the belief in Western Pure Land in Mogao...
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2010. 般舟三昧非今人可行 般舟法门 Archived 10 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine 常慧法師閉關念佛感應錄 拜佛對健康的好處 拜佛要訣 般舟三昧及现代行法系列资料--向往、爱乐般舟行法的同修,一起来学习、实践和守护这个法门 Archived 14 July...
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the Pure Land (Ch: Jìngtǔ lùn 浄土論, Jp: Jōdō ron; Sanskrit reconstruction: *Sukhāvatīvyūhopadeśa; T. 1524) is an Indic Buddhist treatise on Pure Land...
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Other power (category Pure Land Buddhism)
*para-bala) is an East Asian Mahayana Buddhist concept which is discussed in Pure Land Buddhism and other forms of East Asian Buddhism. It generally refers...
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Tiantai (section Song era Tiantai Pure Land)
Fangdeng sanmei xingfa (方等三 昧行法; "Method for Practicing the Vaipulya Samādhi")( T. 1940) and the Qing Guanyin chan fa (請觀音懺法; "Method for Repentance Through...
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Lineage (Buddhism) (section Pure Land Buddhism)
patriarchal lineage in Chan Buddhism dates back to the epitaph for Fărú (法如 638–689), a disciple of the 5th patriarch, Hóngrĕn (弘忍 601–674). In the Long...
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Hokkekō (法 華 講, Hokke kō) is the mainstream lay organization affiliated with the Nichiren Shōshū.[citation needed] It traces its origins to three martyr...
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Niànfóhuì (香港法雷念佛会) in 2000,: 37 followed by the Fuzhou Fǎléi Niànfóhuì (福州法雷念佛会) founded in 2006 and the Shaanxi Fǎléi Niànfóhuì (陕西法雷念佛会) founded in...
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Amitabha Buddha. His disciples included Huiguan (慧觀), Sengji (僧濟), and Faan (法安). Huiyuan began studying the Zhuangzi, Laozi, and the teachings of Confucius...
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Legalism (Chinese philosophy) (redirect from 法家)
Fajia (Chinese: 法家; pinyin: fǎjiā), or the School of fa (laws, methods), early translated Legalism, was a school of thought representing a broader collection...
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Siming Zhili (section Pure Land Buddhism)
(四明知禮, 960–1028, Japanese: Shimei Chirei), also known as Siming Fazhi (四明法智), was a Chinese Buddhist scholar monk and key figure in the revival and development...
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Zetian (PDF). p. 71. 《资治通鉴·唐纪·唐纪二十》:辛亥,明堂成,高二百九十四尺,方三百尺。凡三层:下层法四时,各随方色。中层法十二辰;上为圆盖,九龙捧之。上层法二十四气;亦为圆盖,上施铁凤,高一丈,饰以黄金。中有巨木十围,上下通贯,栭栌棤藉以为本。下施铁渠,为辟雍之象。号曰万象神宫。...
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Shinjin (category Pure Land Buddhism)
Shinjin (信心) is a central concept in Japanese Pure Land Buddhism which indicates a state of mind which totally entrusts oneself to Amida Buddha's other-power...
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Tan-luan (category Pure Land Buddhists)
pronunciation: Donran, 476–554) was a Chinese Buddhist monk who wrote on Pure Land Buddhism. Tanluan was the first Asian Buddhist to stress the importance...
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Fa (philosophy) (redirect from 法)
Fa Chinese 法 Literal meaning standard, model, example, measure, norm, way, solution, rule, method, technique (shu), regulation, protocol, statute, law...
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the Synthesis of Huayan Thought and Pure Land Practice by Early Qing Dynasty Buddhist Scholars (清初華嚴念佛思想試析——以續法與彭紹升為例)". Journal of Chinese Buddhist...
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Tendai (section Tendai Pure Land)
This practice is often incorporated into rituals like the Hokke Senbo (法華懺法, Lotus Repentance Ritual), where practitioners alternate between sitting and...
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Mandarin miào); which translates the Sanskrit Sad- (from sat-, true, real) Hō 法, from Middle Chinese pjap, "Dharma, law, principle, doctrine" (cf. Mand. fǎ)...
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Ouyi Zhixu (category Pure Land Buddhists)
scholar in 17th century China. He is considered a patriarch of the Chinese Pure Land School, a Chan master, as well as a great exponent of Tiantai Buddhism...
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Dharmarakṣa (Chinese: 竺法護; pinyin: Zhú Fǎhù; J. Jiku Hōgo; K. Ch'uk Pŏpho; c. 233-310) was one of the most important early translators of Mahayana sutras...
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into two main branches. There is the Dharma nature schools (Fǎxìng zōng, 法性), which refers to the earliest traditions to develop in China, like Dilun...
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