- was
derived by
combining the
names of
Seshin (Vasubandhu in ****anese) and
Donran (Tanluan’s name in ****anese). His
posthumous title was
Kenshin Daishi. For...
- Pure Land teachings,
commentaries on Pure Land sutras. Tan-luan 476–542(?)
Donran (曇鸞)
China Developed the six-syllable
nembutsu chant commonly recited, emphasized...
- works: La
storia di Sayo (2009), Sute, il
Figlio degli Spiriti (2011) and
Donran (2012). Takao,
Yaguchi (1989). Boku no
Tezuka Osamu (in ****anese). Tokyo:...
- Tánluán (Chinese: 曇鸞; ****anese pronunciation:
Donran, 476–554) was a
Chinese Buddhist monk who
wrote on Pure Land Buddhism.
Tanluan was the
first Asian...
- Pure Land teachings,
commentaries on Pure Land sutras. Tan-luan 476–542(?)
Donran (曇鸞)
China Developed the six-syllable
nembutsu chant commonly recited, emphasized...
- six
verses of the Jōdo
Wasan (浄土和讃)
section of the Sanjō
Wasan (based on
Donran's San
Amida Butsu Ge), are most
frequently used but
traditional temples work...
- 紙本著色浄土五祖絵〈(曇鸞巻、善導巻)/〉
shihon chakushoku jōdo goso-e Nanboku-chō
period private Donran and Zendō [131] Sesson, self-portrait,
colour on silk 紙本著色雪村自画像
shihon chakushoku...