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Tánluán (Chinese: 曇鸞; ****anese pronunciation: Donran, 476–554) was a
Chinese Buddhist monk who
wrote on Pure Land Buddhism.
Tanluan was the
first Asian...
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Buddhist doctrine. The
first patriarch is
Tanluan,
known for his
commentary on the *Sukhavativyuhopadesa.
Tanluan was
skeptical about the
possibility of...
- to the Tang
dynasty (618 to 907). Key
figures in this
tradition include Tanluan (476–554),
Daochuo (562–645),
Shandao (613–681),
Huaigan (c. 7th century)...
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figures like
Tanluan (476–542) and
Daochuo (562–645)
promoted nianfo as a way to
achieve rebirth in the Pure Land of Amitabha.
Tanluan taught that, through...
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scriptures and in the
teachings of the
Chinese Pure Land
Buddhist masters Tanluan and Shandao, who also
emphasized the
importance of
faith in Amitābha Buddha...
- of
reciting the
names of the Buddhas.
Bodhiruci was also the
master of
Tanluan (曇鸞), one of the
patriarchs of the Pure Land tradition.
Sylvie Hureau....
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Paramartha Xuanzang Kuiji Woncheuk Vinaya & Pure Land
Masters Daoxuan ****yuan
Tanluan Daochuo Shandao Tiantai School Zhiyi Zhanran Huayan School Fazang Chengguan...
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combining the
names of
Seshin (Vasubandhu in ****anese) and
Donran (
Tanluan’s name in ****anese). His
posthumous title was
Kenshin Daishi. For a while...
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famous Xuánzhōng Temple, a
major temple of the Pure Land
Buddhist masters Tanluan and
Daochuo (562–645).
Shandao met Daochuo, and was
inspired to become...
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basis for an
influential commentary by the Pure Land
patriarch Tanluan, the
Jingtu lun zhu (浄土論註; T. 1819). Vasubandhu's
Discourse on the Pure...