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Chinese Buddhism,
these are
often referred to as the Sānlùn (Ch. 三論宗, Jp.
Sanron, "Three Treatise") school, also
known as the "emptiness school" (K'ung Tsung)...
- (Satyasiddhi – historical,
syncretized with
Sanron)
Kusha (Abhidharmakośa – historical,
syncretized with Hossō)
Sanron (Mādhyamaka – historical) Hossō (Yogācāra)...
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including Shingon, Tendai, and the Nara
temple schools such as Kegon, Hossō,
Sanron, and
Ritsu continued to
thrive and
adapt to the
trend of the times.: 561–563 ...
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series on
Buddhism in ****an
Schools Jōjitsu
Hosso Sanron Kegon Ritsu Kusha Tendai Shingon Jōdo-shū Jōdo Shinshū
Rinzai Sōtō
Nichiren Ōbaku ****e-shū...
- Part of a
series on
Buddhism in ****an
Schools Jōjitsu
Hosso Sanron Kegon Ritsu Kusha Tendai Shingon Jōdo-shū Jōdo Shinshū
Rinzai Sōtō
Nichiren Ōbaku ****e-shū...
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Asanga and
Vasubandhu on
mastering the
consciousness and mind.
Sanron Buddhism (三論宗,
Sanron-shū),
introduced to ****an
around 625 by the
Goguryeo monk Hyegwan...
-
influenced by
various figures of his day, such as the Jodo monk Chōsai, and the
Sanron figure Shinkū Shōnin, as well as by his
understanding of
Huayan thought...
- the six
Buddhist schools in ****an at the time: the Hossō, Kegon, Jōjitsu,
Sanron,
Ritsu and Kusha.
Letters dating from this time also show that all six Buddhist...
- Part of a
series on
Buddhism in ****an
Schools Jōjitsu
Hosso Sanron Kegon Ritsu Kusha Tendai Shingon Jōdo-shū Jōdo Shinshū
Rinzai Sōtō
Nichiren Ōbaku ****e-shū...
- Part of a
series on
Buddhism in ****an
Schools Jōjitsu
Hosso Sanron Kegon Ritsu Kusha Tendai Shingon Jōdo-shū Jōdo Shinshū
Rinzai Sōtō
Nichiren Ōbaku ****e-shū...