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Fazang (Chinese: 法藏; pinyin:
Fǎzàng; Wade–Giles: Fa-tsang; 643–712) was a Sogdian-Chinese
Buddhist scholar, translator, and
religious leader of the Tang...
- Sutra) as well as on the
works of
Huayan patriarchs, like
Zhiyan (602–668),
Fazang (643–712),
Chengguan (738–839),
Zongmi (780–841) and Li
Tongxuan (635–730)...
- character) and
transcendent (as the
immutable basis of all things).
According to
Fazang,
while the
nirmanakaya Shakyamuni taught the
other Mahayana sutras, Vairocana...
- Sun's death,
Fazang composed the best-known
biography of Sun. Chen, J. (2007). Philosopher, Practitioner, Politician: the Many
Lives of
Fazang (643-712)...
- any
jewel while never leaving this
particular jewel. The
Huayan Patriarch Fazang (643–712) used the
golden statue of a lion to
demonstrate the
Huayan vision...
-
spiritual movements, in
particular the
Huayen school of
Buddhism with the monk
Fazang's treatise on the
Golden Lion, to
explain quantum phenomena and has been...
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Zhiyan (602–668), who
himself studied under Dilun and
Shelun masters and
Fazang (643–712). The
Dilun or Daśabhūmikā
school (Sanskrit. Chinese: 地論宗; pinyin...
- The
Dharmaguptaka (Sanskrit: धर्मगुप्तक; Chinese: 法藏部; pinyin:
Fǎzàng bù; Vietnamese: Pháp Tạng bộ) are one of the
eighteen or
twenty early Buddhist schools...
- like the
commentaries by
Huayan Patriarchs Zhiyan and
Fazang.
According to John Jorgensen,
Fazang's commentary explains ten key
themes he
finds in the sutra:...
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Military and
Strategy Sun Tzu Han
Buddhism Tientai Zhiyi Huayan school Fazang Guifeng Zongmi East
Asian Mādhyamaka
Jizang Chinese Chan
Chinese Esoteric...