The Spread of Buddhism
190 ann heirman during or just after the reign of the Sinhalese king Mahnma, who was maybe more favourably disposed towards th ...
VINAYA: from india to china 191 The question remains, however, why the two texts, and especially the Pli Vinaya, never reached ...
192 ann heirman texts can be traced back to a Theravda origin. So even though Faxian stayed in Sri Lanka for about two years, h ...
VINAYA: from india to china 193 some problems. When strictly interpreted, all vinayas state that only a harmonious sagha (samag ...
194 ann heirman attention, to the expense of the vinaya tradition of the participants.^180 As for the later ordinations of the C ...
VINAYA: from india to china 195 to have a good contacts with the Emperor Zhongzong, invoked the help of the imperial court to im ...
196 ann heirman Bibliography Primary Sources Textual: Chinese Hou Hanshu Fan Ye. Beijing: Zhonghua Shudian, 1973 [1965], 12 vols ...
VINAYA: from india to china 197 T.2085 Faxian , Gaoseng Faxian zhuan. T.2110 Falin , Bianzheng lun. T.2125 Yijing , Nanhai jigui ...
198 ann heirman ——. 2000a. Review on Salomon 1999, Sino-Platonic Papers 98, pp. 58–71. ——. 2000b. “On Hu and Fan Again: the Tran ...
VINAYA: from india to china 199 Geiger, Wilhelm. 1960. Culture of Ceylon in Mediaeval Times. Edited by Heinz Bechert. Wiesbaden: ...
200 ann heirman de Jong, Jan W. 1981. “Fa-hsien and Buddhist texts in Ceylon”, Journal of the Pali Text Society 9, pp. 105–116. ...
VINAYA: from india to china 201 ——. 1980. “Particular Features of the Language of the rya-Mahsghika- Lokottaravdins and thei ...
202 ann heirman Zürcher, Erik. 1972 [1959]. The Buddhist Conquest of China. The Spread and Adaptation of Buddhism in Early Medie ...
EARLY BUDDHISM IN CHINA: DAOIST REACTIONS Stephan Peter Bumbacher (Tübingen and Zürich) Introduction There seems to be a gener ...
204 stephan peter bumbacher had to give up his plans as a consequence of negative advice provided by Parthian sailors (who no do ...
early buddhism in china: daoist reactions 205 rst lay followers^11 as well as that of Yasa, son of a wealthy merchant from Ben ...
206 stephan peter bumbacher It does not come as a surprise, then, that one of the earliest Buddhist stras translated into Chine ...
early buddhism in china: daoist reactions 207 who could bestow upon them immortality. She was thus some sort of ruler over life ...
208 stephan peter bumbacher streets amounted to several thousands. Some had dishevelled hair and went barefoot, broke down the b ...
early buddhism in china: daoist reactions 209 “divination board”^29 in this text, and not simply as a “gaming board” as some sch ...
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