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Sangharama (Sanskrit: संघाराम Saṃghārāma)
refers to a "temple" or "monastery." It is the place,
including its
garden or grove,
where the Sangha, the Buddhist...
- In East
Asian Mahayana Buddhism, the
Sangharama are a
class of
deities who are
guardians of
Buddhist temples and monasteries.
Equivalent to the Taoist...
- Lanka, a
contemporary of Samudragupta,
erected with his
permission a
Sanghārāma near the
Mahabodhi Temple,
chiefly for the use of the
Singhalese monks...
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seems to have been two main
types of monasteries,
monastic settlements (
sangharamas) were
built and
supported by donors, and
woodland camps (avasas) were...
- of
Sangharama Palace is an
important building in Han
Chinese Buddhist temples. It is the east
annex hall of the
Mahavira Hall. The term "
Sangharama" (僧伽藍摩)...
- ****kutarama (in Pataliputra). ...
Pushyamitra therefore destro**** the
sangharama,
killed the
monks there, and departed. ...
After some time, he arrived...
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Mahayana Buddhists as
Sangharama Bodhisattva (伽蓝菩萨; 伽藍菩薩; Qiélán Púsà) a
heavenly protector of the
Buddhist dharma.
Sangharama in
Sanskrit means 'community...
- main
shrine with
weapon in hand,
whereas on the left is his counterpart,
Sangharama (personified as the
historical general Guan Yu). In
Chinese sutras, his...
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under the
influence of the
Mahayana philosopher, Vasubandhu. He
built a
sangharama at
Nalanda and also a 300 ft (91 m) high
vihara with a
Buddha statue within...
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Nyingma school.
Sangharama (Chinese: 伽藍; pinyin: Qiélán; Vietnamese: Già Lam) Only
revered in
Chinese Buddhism and Taoism,
Sangharama refer to a group...