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- The Kāraṇḍavyūha Sūtra ("The Basket's Display", Full Sanskrit: Āryakāraṇḍavyūhanāmamahāyānasūtra, Tibetan: ['phags pa] za ma tog bkod pa zhes bya ba theg...
- appear in the pure land of the buddhas. Given the predominance, in the Kāraṇḍavyūha and in the Mahayana in general, of the religious goal of the pure land...
- Hūṃ: A Study of the Kāraṇḍavyūha Sūtra: p. 2 Studholme, Alexander (2002) The Origins of Oṃ Maṇipadme Hūṃ: A Study of the Kāraṇḍavyūha sūtra: p. 17 Studholme...
- her, as is mentioned in the Pumen chapter of the Lotus Sutra and the Kāraṇḍavyūha Sūtra. Several large temples in East Asia are dedicated to Guanyin, including...
- of honey to K****apa Buddha in one of his previous lives. According to Karandavyuha Sutra, Maheśvara was born from the brow of Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara...
- Alexander Studholme (2002). The Origins of Oṃ Maṇipadme Hūṃ: A Study of the Kāraṇḍavyūha Sūtra. SUNY Press. p. 177. ISBN 978-0-7914-5389-6. Veda Vyasa. Vishnu...
- as a transcendent deity out of which the entire world emanates. The Karandavyuha states that Narayana was emanated from Avalokiteshvara's heart (hṛdayānnārāyaṇaḥ)...
- Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra Ghanavyūha sūtra Golden Light Sutra Tathāgataguhyaka Sūtra Kāraṇḍavyūha Sūtra Major schools Mādhyamaka Yogācāra Tiantai Tendai Huayan Zen Shingon...
- "ten necks"), and is depicted with green skin.[citation needed] In the Karandavyuha Sutra, Yama asks if the visitor in **** (Avalokitesvara), whom he hasn't...
- narrator of the prologue to Plautus' comedy Rudens (circa 211 BC). The Kāraṇḍavyūha Sūtra, compiled at the end of the 4th century or beginning of the 5th...