Encyclopedia of Buddhism

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nature origination, Huayan school and,
346–347
Natyas ́astra(Bharatamuni), 251
navadharma, 746
NavayanaBuddhism, 249
Neak Pean, 783–784
need, transcending, 246
Negapatam, 372
Nelson-Atkins Museum, Kansas City,
Missouri, 508
nenbutsu (Chinese, nianfo; Korean,
yo ̆mbul), 79, 93, 136, 250, 307, 336,
348, 412–414, 476, 587–588,672,
699–700, 707–709, 720, 766. See also
buddhanusmrti
neo-Confucianism, 134–136, 142, 145,
172–174, 200, 423, 433
Nepal, 588–591,590, 594, 608, 746, 748
Nepal, Buddhist art in, 91,322–324, 811.
SeeHimalayas, Buddhist art in
Netherlands, as colonial power, 163–164
Newar Buddhism, 590–591, 642, 744
Newari, Buddhist literature in, 592–594.
See alsoNepal
New Buddhism, 413–414, 584, 596–597,
924
“new new religions,” 385
“new religions,” 385–386, 449, 596, 781
New Tantra, 514
“New Vehicle” (Navayana)Buddhism, 14
New Year, 286,287–288
Ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 193,
418
Ngag dbang kun dga theg chen dpal ’bar,
752
Nganjuk, 511
Ngeaum Panich, 75
Ngog Blo ldan shes rab, 852
Ngor chen kun dga’ bzang po, 511, 752,
856
Ngor E wam chos ldan, 856
Ngor pa subsect, 752
Nguyên Thiê`n, 881
Nhân-Tông, 136
nianfo. Seenenbutsu
nibbanic Buddhism, 263
Nichira, 769
Nichiren, 22, 321, 387, 413, 474,
476–477, 500, 594–595,596–598,
643, 781, 850
Risshoankoku ron, 597
Nichiren school, 93, 138, 180, 191, 263,
274, 386, 413, 449, 594–596,
595–598,596,757, 781, 866
Nidanakatha,72, 230
nidana, 713


Nidanas, 888
Niddesa, 2
Nie Chengyuan, 226
“nightstand Buddhists,” 867–868
Niguma, 583
nihilism, 479, 648
Nihon shoki,397, 768
nihsargika-patayantika, 667
Nijugo zammaie, 307
nikaya. See agama/nikaya
Nikayasamgrahaya(Jayabahu
Dharmakirti), 777
Nikayasan ̇graha, 644
Nllakantha-sutra, 254
Nillakgama, 800
Nim u ̆i chimmuk(Han Yongun), 314, 440
Nine Mountains school of So ̆n, 134, 158,
432, 599
Ningai, 765
Ningpo, 152
Ninjo, 765
Ninkan, 815
Ninko Teiki, 404
Ninku, 500
Ninnaji (monastery), 399, 765
Nipponzan Myohoji, 249, 477, 598
nirmanakaya,78, 871
nirodha, 296
nirodhasamapatti, 603
nirvana, 22–23, 50–53, 76–78, 183–184,
186, 199, 220, 226, 600–605. See
alsobuddha(s); death
Nirvana Sutra,131, 135, 166–167, 201,
229, 351, 605–606,694, 723, 827,
846, 894
Nishiari Bokusan, 531
Nishida Kitaro, 650, 924
Nishitani Keiji, 335, 650
Nispannayogavall, 747
nissayas, 102
Nithan Khun Borom, 457
Niya, 125
Nogor Vatt, 108
nonattachment, depiction of, 127
nonenlightenment (bujue, fukaku),619,
770, 905
Nongchan, 818
noninterference, and local divinities, 468
nonsectarian (ris med)movement, 67,
418, 730–731, 857
Norodom, King, 108
northern route (uttarapatha),366, 367
no-self. Seeanatman (no-self)
Nowbahar, 380

Nulchi, King, 430
Nu ̆ngsan-ri, 436
nuns, 17, 63–66, 84, 210–212, 252, 303,
313, 606–610,607, 608,610, 668,
741, 762, 817, 835, 839, 888. See
also bhiksu/bhiksunl;diet;
ordination; robes and clothing;
vinaya
end of the order, 446, 557, 591, 614,
741–742, 839, 900–901
founding of the order, 232, 353, 489
Nyang ral nyi ma’i ’od zer, 623, 853
Nyar ma, 324
Nyayanusaras ́astra(San ̇ghabhadra), 4
Nyingma. SeeRnying ma (Nyingma)
Nyogen Senzaki, 621, 866

O
Obaku, 135–136, 375
Obaku-san Mampukuji, 375
Obaku shingi, 375
obedience, 282
Obermiller, Eugène, 98, 103
Obeyesekere, Gananath, 269
Obon. SeeGhost Festival
Oc-Eo, 105
Oda Nobunaga, 561, 643, 659
Oda Tokuno, 99
Odorico da Pordenone, 160
offerings, 20–21, 727–729, 834, 907
Ohnuma, Reiko, 759
Ojin, 825
ojoden, 448
Ojoyoshu(Genshin), 307
Olcott, Col. Henry Steel, 164, 182,
797–798, 865
Old Buddhism, 413–414
Oldenberg, Hermann, 266
Old Snar thang, 114
Omiwadera, 771
Ommani padme hum, 138, 512,
613–614
Öndü Gegen, 563
“one mind,” 905
“one vehicle,” 472–473
Ono Genmyo, 99
ontology, and abhidharma,5–6
oral lineage. SeeBka’ brgyud (Kagyu)
oral transmission, 45, 83, 85–86, 112,
155, 619–620, 626, 755, 757, 810
ordination, 281–282, 303, 375, 551,
558–559, 614, 614–618,657, 674,
726, 741, 839–840, 885–887. See also
initiation

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