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Fǎzhào (Chinese: 法照; J. Hōshō; 746–838), also
known as
Zhulin Fazhao (竹林法照) and Śramaṇa
Fazhao of Nanyue, was a
Chinese monk
during the Tang dynasty, known...
- (476–554),
Daochuo (562–645),
Shandao (613–681),
Huaigan (c. 7th century) and
Fazhao (746–838).
These Pure Land
masters promoted and
defended the view that any...
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Chinese Pure Land masters, like ****yuan,
Shandao (613–681),
Cimin ****ri, and
Fazhao. The
Pratyutpanna Samādhi Sūtra was
first translated into
Chinese by the...
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later figure was
Fazhao (died c. 820), who was
influential in
increasing the po****rity of Pure land with the
Imperial court.
Fazhao is
known for standardizing...
- Ru,
Huang Gongshao, and Wang Ting. His son
Desheng and
grandson Fanshi escorted him. Monk
Fazhao, Dening,
Shiju and
Miaoning also
attended this event....
- Pure Land
figures affiliated with
Tiantai include Chengyuan (712-802) and
Fazhao (fl. 766).
Tiantai authors also
wrote at
least five
different Pure Land...
- a-mi-tuo fo) was
standardized by a
later Pure Land patriarch,
Fazhao (died c. 820).
Fazhao also
promoted the
melodic "five
stage nianfo" (五會念佛) method,...
- patriarchs: Lúshān Huìyuǎn (334-416) Shàndǎo (613-681) Chéngyuǎn (承遠, 712-802)
Fǎzhào (法照,
dates unknown) Shǎokāng (少康, d. 805) Yǒngmíng Yánshòu (永明延壽, 904-975)...
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features of the
Buddha Amitabha.
Chinese Pure Land
chanting methods, such as
Fazhao's five tone
nembutsu (go-e nembutsu, 五会念仏) were also
adopted into the Tendai...
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Ceremony of the
Western Land (Hsi-fang li tsang-wen, T. 2875): A hymn
cited by
Fazhao,
copies of
which were
rediscovered by
modern scholars at Dunhuang, and at...