- Siṃhanāda Sūtra (traditional Chinese: 勝鬘師子吼一乘大方便方廣經, Lion’s Roar [zh] of
Queen Śrīmālā) is one of the main
early Mahāyāna
Buddhist texts belonging to the Tathāgatagarbha...
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Bhinmal (previously
Shrimal Nagar) is an
ancient town in the
Jalore District of Rajasthan, India. It is 72
kilometres (45 mi)
south of Jalore. Bhinmal...
- Brāhmāṇs
consider themselves to be the
descendants of
rishis who came to
Śrīmāla, the city that Viśvakarma
built for Lakṣmī.
Dalpatram Dahyabhai Travadi...
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Chiang Mai
Bandit 34
Phrae 4th
place Vanda Miss
Joaquim 29
Singapore Srimala 29 Udon
Thani 6th
place Tormai 28
Nakhon Si
Thammarat 7th
place Genie 30...
- and Schuster. Paul,
Diana Y.; McRae, John R. (2004). The
Sutra of
Queen Śrīmālā of the Lion's Roar. Berkeley, Calif.:
Numata Center for
Buddhist Translation...
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January 2020. Wayman, Alex and
Hideko (1990), The Lion's roar of
Queen Srimala, Delhi:
Motilal Banarsid****
Publishers Welter,
Albert (2002), The Textual...
- of non-division, saying, "The
character of
liberation is empty".' The
Śrīmālā Sūtra is one of the
earliest texts on Tathāgatagarbha thought, composed...
- Śrīmālādevī Sūtra (3rd
century CE), also
named The Lion's Roar of
Queen Srimala,
centers on the
teaching of the
tathagatagarbha as "ultimate soteriological...
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Mediterranean Sea and the
roads to the Pyrenees.[citation needed] The
Buddhist Srimala Sutra is
translated into
Chinese by Gunabhadra.
Zangloo Zhenfeng, empress...
- ISBN 0-8248-1949-7 Wayman, Alex; Wayman,
Hideko (1990). The Lion's roar of
Queen Srimala, p. 46. Delhi:
Motilal Banarsid**** Publishers. Jones, C.V. (2020). The...