- (Chinese: 密教;
Esoteric Teaching), Mìzōng (密宗; "Esoteric Tradition") or
Tángmì (唐密; "Tang (Dynasty) Esoterica"). In
China and
countries with
large Chinese...
- Shanghainese: Zin'oe Zy; lit. 'Temple of
Peace and Tranquility') is an
esoteric Tangmi Buddhist temple on the West
Nanjing Road in Shanghai. Jing'an District,...
- Realms. This mandala,
along with the
Diamond Realm, form the core of
Chinese Tangmi and ****anese
Tendai and
Shingon Buddhist rituals,
including abhisheka "initiation"...
- Realms. This mandala,
along with the Womb Realm, form the core of
Chinese Tangmi and ****anese
Shingon rituals,
including the
initiation or abhiṣeka ritual...
-
Mahayana Buddhism, and form the root of the
Vajrayana teachings.
Chinese Tangmi and ****anese
Shingon and
Tendai temples, in particular,
often prominently...
- life, from
kings to
monks to laypeople. In
Chinese Buddhism and East Asia,
Tangmi practices for the 18-armed form of Avalokiteśvara
called Cundī are very...
-
Guanyin is also
venerated in
various other forms. In the
Chinese Tiantai and
Tangmi and the ****anese
Shingon and
Tendai traditions,
Guanyin can take on six...
-
among the Bai people. The
Vajrayana current of
Chinese Buddhism is
known as
Tangmi (唐密 "Tang Mysteries"), as it
flourished in
China during the Tang dynasty...
- the Mahāvairocana Abhisaṃbodhi Sūtra.
Later he
would go to
China to
learn Tangmi from ****guo, and then go on to
found the
Shingon sect of
esoteric Buddhism...
-
among the Bai people. The
Vajrayana current of
Chinese Buddhism is
known as
Tangmi (唐密 "Tang Mysteries"), as it
flourished in
China during the Tang dynasty...