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- Zhanran (Chinese: 湛然; pinyin: Zhànrán; Wade–Giles: Chan-jan; 711-782), Jingxi Zhanran, sometimes called Miao-le (or Miaolo) was the sixth patriarch of...
- school's influence waned and was revived again in the Tang by figures like Zhanran, expericing a second revival period during the Song dynasty. Chinese Tiantai...
- classic Chinese Tiantai doctrines found in the works of patriarchs Zhìyǐ and Zhanran. These foundational doctrines include: The trace and origin teachings of...
- dynasty Buddhist monk from Chang'an and a student of the Tiantai patriarch Zhanran 湛然 (711–782). Daosui is known for transmitting the Tiantai teachings to...
- Land Masters Daoxuan ****yuan Tanluan Daochuo Shandao Tiantai School Zhiyi Zhanran Huayan School Fazang Chengguan Esoteric Buddhism (Tang Dynasty) Śubhakarasiṃha...
- Sengzhao Jizang Zhiyi Shandao Bodhidharma ****neng Xuanzang Fazang Amoghavajra Zhanran Chengguan Zongmi Saichō Kūkai Shāntideva Shāntarak****a Wohnyo Mazu Daoyi...
- Masters Emerge from the Shadow of their Contemporary, the Tiantai Master Zhanran (711–782)". The Journal of the International ****ociation of Buddhist Studies...
- Buddha-nature. The idea that "inanimate" beings have Buddha nature was defended by Zhanran (711–782) of the Tiantai school as well as ****anese figures like Kūkai...
- SAT Daizokyo and the works of the Chinese Tiantai patriarchs Zhiyi and Zhanran. Nichiren Buddhist organizations such as Kokuchūkai, Nichiren Shōshū and...
- Land Masters Daoxuan ****yuan Tanluan Daochuo Shandao Tiantai School Zhiyi Zhanran Huayan School Fazang Chengguan Esoteric Buddhism (Tang Dynasty) Śubhakarasiṃha...