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visions of Amitabha.
Another influential figure during this time was the
Dilun school master Jingying ****yuan (523-592), the
first Chinese author to write...
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lunes martes miércoles
jueves viernes sábado [♄1]
Occitan dimenge [☉1]
diluns dimars dimècres dijòus
divendres dissabte [♄1]
Aranese Occitan dimenge [☉1]...
- the
Dilun (Daśabhūmika) and
Shelun (Mahāyānasaṃgraha) schools,
which were
based on
Chinese translations of
Indian Yogacara treatises. The
Dilun and Shelun...
- rumìnica
domenica domingo domingo duminică
Monday lùn-es lunesdì munedé luni
diluns dilluns luns
delon lundi lunidìa lunedì
lunes segunda-feira luni Tuesday...
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translators Bodhiruci, Ratnamati, and Paramārtha.
Their followers founded the
Dilun (Daśabhūmikā Commentary) and
Shelun (Mahāyānasaṃgraha) schools, both of...
- 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...
- buddha-nature. The
Dilun or Daśabhūmikā
school and the
Shelun school were some of the
earliest schools in this
Chinese Yogacara. The
Dilun school became split...
- Dharmarakṣa (c. 233–310); this was
later absorbed into the Tiāntāi school. The
Dilun school (based on the Daśabhūmikā
sutra translated by Bodhiruci); this was...
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school Bodhidharma,
founder of Chan
Buddhism Bodhiruci,
patriarch of the
Dilun (Chinese: 地論)
school Batuo,
founding abbot and
patriarch of the Shaolin...
- 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...