Encyclopedia of Buddhism

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kalpas, 538
Kamakura Buddhism, Japan, 271–274,
386–388, 411–415,412,556,
594–597, 765, 770, 850. See also
Chan (Zen, So ̆n) school; exoteric-
esoteric (Kenmitsu) Buddhism in
Japan; Nichiren school; Shingon
Buddhism, Japan; Tiantai (Tendai)
school
Kamalas ́lla, 69–71, 483–484, 851, 915
Bhavanakrama,70, 483, 525
First Bhavanakrama, 521
Madhyamakaloka, 483
Second Bhavanakrama, 55
Kamata Shigeo, 723
kami,393, 620, 765, 767–771, 791
kammatic Buddhism, 263
kammatthana,523, 525
Kammatthana tradition, 898
Kamo no Chomei, 398
Kampuchea. SeeCambodia
Kamu ̆nsa, 436
Kanakamuni, 72
Kanding ji(Huiyuan), 343
Kandy, 797
Kandy Perahera, 287
Kaneko Satoru, 293
Kang Senghui, 166, 199, 879
Kanheri, 363
kanhuaChan, 428. See alsokoan
Kanhwa kyo ̆ru ̆iron(Chinul), 158
Kanisshka, King, 120–121, 188, 367
Kanjin Kakumusho(Ryohen), 284
Kan ̇khavitaranl(Buddhaghosa), 166
Kannon, 59, 61–62, 234, 292, 393. See
also Avalokites ́vara
Kantaka Cetiya, 801
Kapilavastu, 83
Kapleau, Philip, 868, 925
Kara Khitais, 380
Karandavyuha-sutra, 613
Karashahr, 125
Kara-tepe, 120
Karll, 117, 363, 550
karma (action), 19–20, 22, 27, 176, 183,
186, 262, 269, 303, 329, 415–417,
532, 648, 682–684, 713, 721–722.
See alsodeath
Karma Dgon, 417
Karma gling pa, 853, 859
Karma pa, 417–419
Karma Pakshi, 417–418, 562
Karmas ́ataka,36–37
Karmasiddhiprakarana(Vasubandhu),
916


Karnataka, India, 369–370
Karpelès, Susanne, 109
karuna(compassion), 58, 61–62, 65,
419–420,894–896, 899. See also
bodhicitta(thought of awakening);
engaged Buddhism
kasaya, 731
Kashgar, 120
Kashmir, 366–368
Kashmir, Buddhist art in, 150, 322, 365
kasina, 523
KasoSodon, 351
Kasuga Shrine, 274, 388, 511
Kas ́yapa, 72, 694, 802–803
Kas ́yapaparivarta, 496
Kas ́yaplya school, 368, 506
Kataragama, 234
Kathasaritsagara,250–251
Kathavatthu(Moggaliputta Tissa), 377,
502, 504, 627, 840–841
Kathmandu, 591
Katyayanlputra, Jñanaprasthana, 166
Kaukkutika, 504
Kaundinya, 296
Kavsilumina, 777
kavya,656, 748
Kawaguchi Ekai, 98
Kawaharadera, 554
kaya,76–79
Kazi Dawa Samdup, 859
Kegon school. SeeHuayan (Kegon,
Hwao ̆m) school
Kellogg, Samuel Henry, 864
Keng Vansak, 422
Kenmitsu Buddhism. Seeexoteric-
esoteric (Kenmitsu) Buddhism
Kenninji, 413
Ken’oSoi, 351
Keown, Damien, 263
kepan(segmental analysis), 168–169
Keqin, Biyan lu, 132
Kerala, India, 369–370
Kern, Hendrik, 96
Kerouac, Jack, 924
Kevaddhasutta, 8
Khaggavisana-sutta, 299
Khalchayan, 146
Khandhaka, 626
Khema, 607
Khmer, Buddhist literature in, 421–423
Khmer Buddhism. SeeCambodia
Khmer people, 782–783, 787
Khmer Rouge, 109, 423, 646
Khóa Hu Luc, 880

’Khon Dkon mchog rgyal po, 853
Khotan, 121–122
Khri srong lde btsan, King, 66–67, 69–71,
188, 334, 623, 852
Khro phu lotsava Byams pa dpal, 49
KhrubaSlwichai, 832
Khuddakanikaya, 627
Kihwa (Hamho ̆Tukt’ong), 423
Hyo ̆njo ̆ng non, 423
Kim Manjung, Ku unmong,439–440
Kim Taeso ̆ng, 781
Kimura Shigeyuki, 162
King, Henry M., 864
kingship, 34, 106, 178, 182, 262, 338,
424–425,717–718, 720–721, 877,
893–896
ideal ruler, 657–658
kingship metaphor, in Tantra, 820, 823
Kinkakuji, 387, 556
Klrti S ́rl, 797
KisaGautaml, 607
Kitab al-masalik(Jayhanl), 380
Kitab al-milal wa-n nihal(Shahrastanl),
381
Kitabatake Doryu, 531
Kitab Bilawhar wa-Yudasaf, 380
Kitsiri Malalgoda, 586
Kiyozawa Manshi, 531
Kizil, 118, 123, 123,124–125, 551
Kizilgara, 118
kles ́a ,52, 214, 682, 763, 919–920
klistamanas, 176
Klong chen pa (Longchenpa, Tshul
khrims blos gros), 425–426,484,
730
Mdzod bdun, 426
Klong chen rab ‘byams pa, 853
Klong chen snying thig, 730
Klu mes, 852
koan, 132, 135–136, 143, 205, 426–429,
528–529. See alsoChan (Zen, So ̆n)
school; meditation
koancommentary, 426
koan meditation, 157, 237–238, 314, 349,
528–529, 569, 928–929
Koben (Myoe), 340, 345, 414, 429, 765
Kodaiji, 395
Koen, 500
Kofukuji, 274, 336, 388, 393, 582
Koguryo ̆kingdom, 430
Kojiki,397, 767–768
Kojong, King, 432
Koken, Empress, 236–237
Kokuchukai (National Pillar Society),
162, 449, 531, 598

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