- Tōkaidō are a
metaphor for
Sudhana's journey. Avalokiteśvara is the 28th
spiritual master Sudhana visits at
Mount Potalaka.
Sudhana's quest reaches it climax...
- one of the
Jataka tales.
Typically referred to as
Manohara and
Prince Sudhana, the
legend appears in the
Divyavadana and is do****ented by
stone reliefs...
- nāgakanyā; Vietnamese: Long nữ),
translated as
Dragon Girl,
along with
Sudhana are
considered acolytes of the
bodhisattva Guanyin (Avalokiteśvara) in...
- The
specific tale
about Manora the
kinnaree was
called Sudhana Jataka,
after Prince Sudhana, the
bodhisattva who was also the hero of the
story and the...
-
teacher imparts to
Sudhana their own
special bodhisattva practice which helps Sudhana deepen his wisdom. The book's
climax comes when
Sudhana meets the bodhisattva...
-
Mountain to
continue her meditation.
Legend has it that
Shancai (also
called Sudhana in Sanskrit) was a
disabled boy from
India who was very
interested in studying...
- of the Gaṇḍavyūha-sūtra, the
student Sudhana meets Samantabhadra Bodhisattva who
confirms his awakening.
Sudhana then
merges into Samantabhadra, and Samantabhadra...
- Sravasti.
Sudhana was
instructed by
Manjusri to meet the monk Megasri, his
first spiritual friend and teacher. As his
journey continues,
Sudhana meets 53...
-
notes that "as the sūtra is
composed of a
series of
episodes in
which Sudhana meets a
succession of teachers, the
intended meaning could well have been...
- in the thirty-ninth
chapter as part of the
journey of the
bodhisattva Sudhana. The
Huayan school declined in
China after the
death of its
fifth and best...