Encyclopedia of Buddhism
(1053–1129) established magnificent temples and multiple stupas as expressions of his grace, and his son Toba (1103–1156)—on be ...
mals (but only rarely as a female of any kind). The ex- istence of the jataka genre is based on the notion that the Buddha, on ...
individual jatakasare rarely narrated in isolation. They usually participate in larger texts, which occasionally have counterpa ...
Jatakamalas,2nd revised edition. Tokyo: International In- stitute for Buddhist Studies, 1992. Hahn, Michael, ed. Haribhatta ...
JIUN ONKO Jiun Onko (Jiun Sonja, 1718–1804) was born and raised in Osaka, the son of a masterless samurai and a devoutly Buddh ...
she divined that the landscape of Tibet was like a great supine demoness, obstructing the introduction and spread of the dharma. ...
Groves [of Chan]), and one of the earliest commen- taries to the S ́uran ̇gama-sutra(Chinese, Shoulengyan jing; Heroic March S ...
KAGYU. SeeBka’ brgyud KAILAS ́A (KAILASH) Kailas ́a (Kailash) is one of Asia’s preeminent sacred mountains. It is located in s ...
followers of Mi la ras pa, principally members of the ’Brug pa and ’Bri gung Bka’ brgyud sects, who traveled in great numbers to ...
complex of the numerous VAJRAYANABuddhist sys- tems of mysticism. Although it presupposes and draws on all of the preceeding de ...
preserved in Shambhala by Sucandra’s successors, the sixth of whom—Yas ́as—was given the title Kalkin for unifying all of the ca ...
Newman, John. “Vajrayoga in the Kalacakra Tantra.” In Tantra in Practice,ed. David Gordon White. Princeton, NJ: Prince- ton Uni ...
those preserved in the Nara temples. The Tendai tra- dition that Saichoestablished claimed the LOTUSSU- TRA(SADDHARMAPUNDARI ...
who was his disciple, believed that it is Amitabha’s power that leads people to enlightenment in the Pure Land and that infuses ...
practices made New Buddhism more exclusivistic, dis- tilling religion to the bare essentials, in contrast to Old Buddhism, which ...
is commonly acknowledged. The Kamakura Buddhism model thus reflects a projection back onto medieval times of the early modern an ...
The surviving sources indicate that, outside Bud- dhism, especially two methods believed to lead to the desired goal had found a ...
this question in his Abhidharmakos ́abhasya.In his later Vims ́ika(Twenty Verses) he does. In this work, he of- fers the sol ...
established ties with the Yuan court in China. The third Karma pa, Rang ’byung rdo rje (Rangjung Dorje, 1284–1339), advanced his ...
Sikkim. He traveled widely throughout Europe and North America prior to his death in a Chicago hospi- tal, establishing numerous ...
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