- Banarsid****
Publishers (Delhi), 2nd Edition: 219 "It is
evident that the
Hinayānists,
either to po****rize
their religion or to
interest the
laity more in...
- the Mahāyānists,
while those who do not
perform these are
called the
Hīnayānists. In the 7th century, the
Chinese Buddhist monk
Xuanzang describes the...
- and
tried to send it to China. In Khotan, however,
there were
numerous Hīnayānists who
attempted to
prevent it
because they
regarded the text as heterodox...
-
following ten perfections" Dutt 1978, p. 251: "It is
evident that the
Hinayanists,
either to po****rize
their religion or to
interest the
laity more in...
- and
tried to send it to China. In Khotan, however,
there were
numerous Hīnayānists who
attempted to
prevent it
because they
regarded the text as heterodox...
-
eleventh century. The eighth-century
Korean traveller ****'Chao
records Hinayanists in
Balkh under Arab rule. The city was
reduced to
ruins by 705 as a result...
- his time he
describes three Buddhist monasteries with more than 700
Hinayanists at Thanesar. The
remains of one of
those stupas are
between Brahma Sarovara...
-
Indian religions. The eighth-century
Korean traveller ****'Chao
records Hinayanists in
Balkh under Arab rule. He
visited the area
around 726, mentioning...
- Indeed,
inscriptions indicate he
sought wisdom from wise
Mahayanists and
Hinayanists and at
least somewhat disestablished the
Sivakaivalya family's hereditary...
- had his
disciples bring it back to China.
Initially he was
opposed by
Hinayanist monks who
outnumbered Mahayanist monks and were
allied with the ruling...