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system of thought. In
Chinese Buddhism,
these are
often referred to as the
Sānlùn (Ch. 三論宗, Jp. Sanron, "Three Treatise") school, also
known as the "emptiness...
- as
Sānlùn, or the "three
treatise school")
began with the work of Kumārajīva (344–413 CE) who
translated the
works of Nāgārjuna into Chinese.
Sānlùn figures...
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Mahayana Buddhist teachings on the
bodhisattva path,
Chinese Madhyamaka (
Sānlùn),
Yogacara (Wéishí), the Prajñaparamita literature, and
Buddha nature texts...
- (1906–2005) is one
modern figure aligned with
Sānlùn.
Sengzhao is
often seen as the
founder of
Sānlùn. He was
influenced not just by
Indian madhyamaka...
- the
three commentaries that make up the
Sanlun ("Three Treatise") school. An
influential figure of the
Sanlun school is Jízàng (549–623), who
wrote a...
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Linji school Otokan line
Rinzai Ōbaku ****e-shū
Sanbo Kyodan Madhyamaka Sanlun Jonang Prasaṅgika
Svatantrika Nichiren Buddhism Fuju-fuse
Honmon Butsuryū-shū...
- Shun Nan Huai-Chin
Nenghai Traditions Chan
Tiantai Huayan Pure Land
Weishi Sanlun Esoteric Buddhism Humanistic Buddhism Texts Chinese Buddhist canon Taishō...
- Hans-Rudolf Kantor, this work was "fundamental for the
development of the
Chinese Sanlun, Tiantai, Huayan, and Chan schools." The DZDL
survives only in the Chinese...
- Shun Nan Huai-Chin
Nenghai Traditions Chan
Tiantai Huayan Pure Land
Weishi Sanlun Esoteric Buddhism Humanistic Buddhism Texts Chinese Buddhist canon Taishō...
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Buddhism can be
divided into
various different traditions (zong), such as
Sanlun, Faxiang, Tiantai, Huayan, Pure Land, Chan, and Zhenyan. However, historically...