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Ghost Festival, also
known as the
Zhongyuan Festival in
Taoism and the
Yulanpen Festival in Buddhism, is a
traditional festival held in
certain East and...
- The
Yulanpen Sutra, also
known as the
Ullambana Sutra (traditional Chinese: 盂蘭盆經; ; pinyin:
yúlánpén-jīng; ****anese pronunciation: urabon-kyō; Korean:...
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dating to the
early 9th
century CE. It is an
elaboration of the
canonical Yulanpen Sutra which was
translated from
Indic sources by Dharmarakṣa
sometime between...
- (龙湖庙) in
Xiaogang District,
Kaohsiung City.
During the
Ghost Festival (
Yulanpen Festival), it is
customary to
worship Pudu Gong (a
Taoist counterpart to...
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names Urabon (盂蘭盆) or Urabon'e (盂蘭盆会), in turn from the
Chinese terms 盂蘭盆 (
Yúlánpén) or 盂蘭盆會 (Yúlánpénhuì). The
Chinese terms are
often described as deriving...
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Ghost Festival (simplified Chinese: 盂兰盆;
traditional Chinese: 盂蘭盆; pinyin:
Yúlánpén is held to
honor the
hungry ancestor ghosts and food and
drink is put out...
- Sūtra --
courtesy of Pat457'
Karashima Seishi (2013). "The
Meaning of '
Yulanpen 盂蘭盆' - 'Rice Bowl' on Pravāraṇā Day,
Annual Report of The International...
- of the
Petavatthu was
adapted in 6th-century
China to form the
Mahayana Yulanpen Sutra,
which makes Mulian (i.e., Maudgalyāyana) its hero.
Similar to its...
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hungry ghosts] (Shishi
tonglan 施食通覽, XZJ 101,
dated 1204 AD) Rite for the
yulanpen offering (Lanpen
xiangong yi)
Zongxiao wrote the
earliest known anthology...
- have been
welcome at
court and
evidence from his late
commentary on the
Yulanpen sutra indicates he
returned home to Sichuan.
Zongmi died in the
zazen posture...