- Asia,
which are ****ociated with the
following sects, chronologically:
Dharmagupta Sarvāstivāda Mūlasarvāstivāda In the 7th
century CE,
Xuanzang and Yijing...
-
fourth century CE (Taisho: vol. 21, no. 1331; Qianlong: no. 163). By
Dharmagupta in 615 CE (Taisho: vol. 14, no. 449; Qianlong: no. 166) By
Xuanzang in...
-
which survive in Sanskrit. A
complete version of the Dīrgha Āgama of the
Dharmagupta school survives ???in
Chinese translation by the name Cháng Ahánjīng...
- the Bhikhhu's
Precepts in
Dharmagupta Vinaya (Chinese: 四分律比丘戒相表記A
Graphical Explanation of the Bhikhhu's
Precepts in
Dharmagupta Vinaya [zh]) The
Guide to...
- sub-traditions) – Sarvastivada, Mahāsāṃghika, Kasyapiya,
Mahisasaka and
Dharmagupta.
These schools became unpo****r, as the
later form of
Mahayana prospered...
-
translated from
Sanskrit into
Chinese by
Bodhiruci in 509, Paramārtha in 558,
Dharmagupta (twice, in 590 and in 605~616),
Xuanzang (twice, in 648 and in 660~663)...
- Mahīśāsaka, Theravāda, Vibhajyavāda and the Śāriputrābhidharma (possibly
Dharmagupta). Some of the
earliest references to an "intermediate existence" are...
- ****guang
promoted the
Vinaya in Four
Parts (四分律; sì fēn lǜ; Sanskrit:
Dharmagupta-Vinaya),
which formed the
theoretical basis of the
Luzong (律宗; lǜzōng)...
-
supernatural abilities and
finally settled in Nālandā
where he met the
master Dharmagupta.
After being instructed by him and
gaining the
title of Trepiṭaka (Buddhist...
- the Buddha. This
account is
described in the
Chinese versions of the
Dharmagupta and Mahīsāsaka
Vinayas and in the Vinayamātrika Sūtra.
Gavampati is said...