- 法性),
which refers to the
earliest traditions to
develop in China, like
Dilun and Shelun, as well as to
their specific doctrinal position which often...
- is
regarded as the
patriarch of the
Dashabhumika (Chinese: 地論宗; pinyin:
Dìlùn zōng) school,
which used his Ten
Stages Sutra and Vasubandhu's commentary...
- [☉1] luns marz
miercres chueus viernes sabado [♄1]
Occitan dimenge [☉1]
diluns dimars dimècres dijòus
divendres dissabte [♄1]
Aranese Occitan dimenge [☉1]...
- "La
feria de Cepillín", by the
Mexican clown and
singer Cepillín "A-benn
dilun..." ("On Monday...") also
known as "Kokerikero", a
Breton folk counting...
-
Bodhiruci and Ratnamati.
Dilun figures like Ratnamati's
disciple ****guang (468–537)
emphasized the
study of the
entire Avataṃsaka and
Dilun masters likely had...
- Saṅghavarman
translation which became the
standard in
Chinese Buddhism. The
Dilun scholar Jingying ****yuan (淨影慧遠, J. Jōyō Eon)
wrote the
earliest extant Chinese...
-
visions of Amitabha.
Another influential figure during this time was the
Dilun school master Jingying ****yuan (523-592), the
first Chinese author to write...
- he
notes the
doctrinal differences between the
works of Paramārtha's the
Dilun school and the
Awakening of Faith. Keng
Ching also
argues that the attribution...
- a
group of
United Nations members consisting of Croitoru, Dan Russell,
Dilun Heng, Yong Lee,
Barzan Tilli-Choli, and
Karwan Saed who were also driving...
- historical)
Niepan (Tathagatagarbha —
based on the
Nirvana Sutra, historical)
Dilun (Daśabhūmikā —
absorbed into Huayan)
Tiantai (Lotus school)
Huayan (Avatamsaka...