Komazawa, 531
Komeito, 661, 781
Konakamana, 72
Konbaung art, in Myanmar, 579–580
kongan. Seekoan
Kong sprul Blo gros mtha’ yas, 488
Rin chen gter mdzod, 857
Kongwangshan, 146
Konjaku monogatari,252, 429–430
Konow, Sten, 97
Korea, 99, 116, 119, 157–158, 172, 182,
314, 349–350, 423, 430–435,443,
447, 464, 586, 609, 617, 643, 738,
811, 863–864, 902–905, 929. See also
Chogye school; Korea, Buddhist art
in; Korean, Buddhist influences on
vernacular literature in
Chan (So ̆n) school, 133–134, 428–429
Chogye school, 158–159
and communism, 169–170
Faxiang (Po ̆psang) school in, 283–284
Ghost Festival, 21, 307
Huayan (Kegon, Hwao ̆m) school,
344–345
Japanese annexation of, 134, 433,
586–587, 643
monastic architecture in, 553–554
Mongol invasions, 643
and printing technologies, 676–677
Tantra in, 823–825
Tiantai (Ch’o ̆nt’ae, Tendai) school, 850
Korea, Buddhist art in, 253–254,
339–340, 435–438,781–782. See also
Chan art; esoteric art, East Asia
Korean, Buddhist influences on
vernacular literature in, 439–440
Korean Buddhist translation, 439
Korean Tripitaka, 825
Kornfield, Jack, 867–868
Koryo ̆monastery, 863
Kosalabimbavannana,178–179
Koshoji, 236
Kou Qianzhi, 173
Koya, 708
Kozanji, 345, 395, 429
Krakucchanda, 72
ksanti, 632
ksatriya caste, 83, 893
Ksema, 232
Ksemendra
Avadanakalpalata, 748
Bodhisattvavadana-kalpalata, 37
Ksitigarbha (Dizang, Jizo, Chijang posal),
62, 290, 403, 544, 570–571
Ksudrakagama, 11
Kubjotara, 232
Ku Bua, 783
Kucha, 118, 121, 124–125
kudoku, 532
Kuiji (Dasheng Ji, Ci’en Dashi), 167, 283,
441,909, 915, 920
Fayuan yilin zhang, 283
Kuiykyan ̇abhidamma(Arhan ̇
Janakabhivamsa), 102
Kukai (KoboDaishi), 22, 255–256, 273,
293, 345, 397, 399, 411–412,
441–442,511, 535, 540, 543, 662,
717, 764–765, 790, 793, 825
Bunkyohifuron, 656
Hizoki, 255
Kukkutarama Monastery, 694
Kumano, 792
Kumarajlva, 121, 143–144, 167, 197, 201,
226, 281, 348, 442,454, 471, 481,
658, 707, 759–760, 776, 926
Kumaralata, Kalpanamanditika
Drstantapan ̇kti, 37
Kumararaja, 426
kumbhandas, 310
Kumbum, 326
Ku ̆mgangsa, 436
Kumtura, 118, 551
Kunalajataka, 894
Ku ̆n Ch’ogo, King, 430
Kun grol grags pa, 67
Kun ldan ras pa, 49
Kuo’an, 621
Kuonji, 595
Kuroda Toshio, 271, 414, 767
Kuruma Takudo, 531
Kusa Jataka(Alagiyavanna Mohottala),
778
Kushans, 120–121
Kusha school, 411, 582
Kus ́inagara, 92
Ku unmong(Kim Manjung), 439–440
Kuya, 702
Kvaerne, Per, 67
Kwangjong, King, 134, 432
Kwanseu ̆m, 59, 61–62. See also
Avalokites ́vara
Kwanu ̆m, 234. See also Avalokites ́vara
Kyaiktiyo Pagoda, 580
Kyogyoshinsho(Shinran), 766
kyokca, 102
Kyo ̆ngdo ̆k, King, 339
Kyo ̆ngho ̆So ̆ngu, 443
So ̆nmun ch’waryo, 443
Kyon ̇toraRvhe kyan ̇Cha ratobhu ra
krltheruppatti(PhuiKya), 102
Kyo school, 157
Kyoto school, 650
Kyung po rnal ’byor, 852
L
Labrang Tashi Khyil, 326
Ladakh, Buddhist art in, 324–325
LaFleur, William R., 10
laity, 168, 445–449,589,741, 762, 885
and Chan (Zen) school, 133
and dana,196, 229
in Japan, 385–386, 388–389, 531
and Mahayana, 494–495, 501
and modernization, 448–449
and monasticism, 560, 886
and Nichiren school, 595–596
and precepts, 27, 182, 246, 262, 282,
431, 446, 668, 673, 675, 714
and relics cults, 717–718
religious aspirations, 315, 356, 662–663,
699
religious practices, 286, 723, 734, 804,
842
laksana, 80
Laksmln ̇kara, Princess, 306
Lalitavistara,86, 88, 450,512, 747
lama, 193, 450,535. See alsoDalai Lama;
Panchen Lama
householder, 589
lay, 852
Lamaism,use of term, 450
Lamaseries, 553
Lamayuru, 324
Lam ’bras, 854
Lamotte, Etienne, 86, 96–97, 461, 496
lamp histories, 334, 464
lam rim, 56
Lam rim chen mo(Tsong kha pa), 36,
855, 861
land ownership, 780
language, Buddhist philosophy of,
154–155, 217, 230, 451–452,512,
526–529, 545, 683
language, Hindu philosophy of, 331
language learning, 248
languages, 452–455. See alsocanon;
Gandharl, Buddhist literature in;
inscriptions; Newari, Buddhist
literature in; Pali, Buddhist
literature in; Sanskrit, Buddhist
literature in; Sinhala, Buddhist
literature in; translation and
translators
Apabhrams ́a, 821
of the Buddha, 452
INDEX
VOLUME 1, PP. 1–478: VOLUME 2, PP. 479–929