- "Pure Land" is
particular to East
Asian Buddhism (Chinese: 淨土; pinyin:
Jìngtǔ) and
related traditions. In
Sanskrit Buddhist sources, the
equivalent concept...
- Land: "western-direction Pure Land" (xīfāng
jìngtǔ 西方淨 土) or "other-direction Pure Land" (tāfāng
jìngtǔ 他方淨土)
which saw the Pure Land as
another realm...
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abbreviation of
Fantian Jingtu (梵天净土), or "Brahma's Pure Land".
Fantian is the
Chinese name for the
Buddhist heavenly king Brahmā, and
Jingtu is
Chinese for "pure...
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contemporary China is
characterized by
institutional fluidity between schools)
Jingtu (Pure Land)
Guanyin Buddhism (Syncretized with
Chinese folk
religion and...
- father. Like his
elder brother, he
became a
student of
Buddhist studies at
Jingtu monastery.
Xuanzang was
ordained as a śrāmaṇera (novice monk) at the age...
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Buddhist scriptures and
bring them back to China.
Xuanzang was a monk at
Jingtu Temple in the
imperial capital Chang'an (present-day Xi'an)
during the late...
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known as buddha-fields (Sanskrit: buddhakṣetra) or pure
lands (Ch: 淨土; p:
Jìngtǔ) in East
Asian Buddhism. They are
sometimes called "celestial Buddhas" since...
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universe desiring to be
reborn into Amitābha's pure land (Chinese: 淨土; pinyin:
jìngtǔ; ****anese pronunciation: jōdo; Korean: 정토; romaja: jeongto; Vietnamese:...
- doi:10.4271/930985 – via papers.sae.org. Nanlin, Zhang; Shengyuan, Zhong;
Jingtu, Feng; Jinwen, Cai; Qinan, Pu; Yuan, Fan (March 1, 1993). "Development of...
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Bliss 淨土
Jìngtǔ Jeongto Jōdo Tịnh Độ Pure Land 西方淨土 Xīfāng
Jìngtǔ Seobang Jeongto Saihō Jōdo Tây Phương Tịnh Độ
Western Pure Land 極樂淨土 Jílè
Jìngtǔ Geungnak...