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Shandao (simplified Chinese: 善导大师;
traditional Chinese: 善導大師; pinyin:
shàndǎo dàshī; ****anese: Zendō Daishi; 613–681) was a
Chinese Buddhist scholar monk...
- was
Shandao who
stated clearly and
fully that
ordinary beings can
attain rebirth in the Pure Land
through the
power of Amitābha's vow."
Shandao wrote...
- The
Shandao Temple (traditional Chinese: 善導寺;
simplified Chinese: 善导寺; pinyin:
Shàndǎo Sì) is a
temple in
Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is the...
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Shandao (613–681) was an
influential writer on Pure Land Buddhism.
Shandao may also
refer to:
Shandao Temple,
temple in
Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan...
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figures in this
tradition include Tanluan (476–554),
Daochuo (562–645),
Shandao (613–681),
Huaigan (c. 7th century) and
Fazhao (746–838).
These Pure Land...
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Shandao Temple (formerly
transliterated as
Shantao Temple Station until 2003),
secondary station name Huashan, is a
station on the
Bannan line of Taipei...
- follow, even
during the
current Age of
Dharma Decline.
After reading Shandao's Commentary on the Amitāyus
Contemplation Sūtra, Hōnen
devoted himself...
- happiness, in a
humorous reflection of the
tradition according to
which Shandao exhaled Amida,
Kannon and
Seishi with a prayer. The
smooth lumpfish is...
- "holding of the name",
Shandao (7th century)
interpreted nianfo to
refer to the oral
recitation of Amitabha's name. For
Shandao, the
nianfo of "orally...
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Wanhua District,
Taipei Nung Chan Monastery,
Beitou District,
Taipei Shandao Temple,
Zhongzheng District,
Taipei Xiangde Temple,
Xiulin Township, Hualien...