Cheng Hao, 174
Cheng weishi lun(Xuanzang), 59, 239,
283, 441, 903, 909–910
Cheng Yen (Zhengyan), 610
Cheng Yi, 174
Chengyuan, 700
Chen Hui, Yin chi ru jing, 166
Chenla, 105
Chen Yi, Chinese vice premier, 170
Chiang Mai, 181
Chigong, 599
Chiko, 708
Childer, Robert Caesar, 96
China, 21, 57–58, 139–145,212, 245,
254, 405–406, 447, 454, 519,
538–540, 722, 915. See alsoCentral
Asia; China, Buddhist art in;
Chinese Buddhist translation;
Confucianism and Buddhism;
Daoism and Buddhism; Taiwan
arhat worship in, 30–31
and ascetic practices, 65, 759
and Buddhist nationalism, 585–586
Buddhist schools in, 143–144, 566
Buddhist texts and translations, 47,
116–117, 142–143, 166–167, 321, 811
and canon, 113–114
cave sanctuaries, 118–119
Chan school in, 130–133
and communism, 169–170
festivals, 287–288
as focus of Buddhist studies, 94, 98–99
folk religion, 290–291
Ghost Festival, 307–309, 319
historical writing, 334
lineages in, 462–465
and martial arts, 514–517
millenarianism in, 538–540
monastic architecture in, 551–553
ordination in, 607, 617, 643
persecution in, 643, 645
and printing technologies, 676–677
Pure Land Buddhism, 700, 707–708
and relics cult, 717–718
and selection of Dalai Lama, 194
and Silk Road, 775–776
and Taiwan, 815–819
Tantra in, 823–825
and Tibet, 857–858
and Vietnam, 787, 879
China, Buddhist art in, 145–153. See also
Buddha, life of the, in art; Central
Asia, Buddhist art in; Chan art;
esoteric art, East Asia; Huayan art;
Pure Land art
Dunhuang, 240
Guanyin, 61–62
hell images, 318–320
Huayan art, 338–339
Chinese, Buddhist influences on
vernacular literature in, 43, 154–157
Chinese Buddhist Association, 819
Chinese Buddhist Electronic Text
Association, 678
Chinese Buddhist translation, 24–28,
38–39, 113–114, 116–117, 142–143,
154, 167, 173–174, 227, 300, 341,
454, 471–472, 505, 534–535, 656,
750, 824. See alsocommentarial
literature; translation and
translators
translators, 24, 44, 197, 225–226,
282–283, 630–631, 759–760,
775–776, 903, 909–910, 912–913
Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 (U.S.), 865
Chin’gakchong, 434
Chingjing faxing jing, 27
Chinhu ̆ng, King, 425, 431
Chinul, 134, 157–158,159, 345, 349, 428,
432, 702, 864, 929
Kanhwa kyo ̆ru ̆iron, 158
Po ̆pchip pyo ̆rhaengnok cho ̆ryo pyo ̆ngip
sagi, 158
Wo ̆ndon so ̆ngbullon, 158
Chiso ̆n Toho ̆n, 599
Chittadhar Hridaya, Sugata Saurabha,
594
Chizan school, 765
Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, 868
Chogye school, 134, 157–158, 158–159,
430, 432–435, 599
Cho ̆ngt’o Society, South Korea, 249
Ch’o ̆ngwo ̆nsa, 157
Ch’o ̆nt’ae. SeeTiantai (Tendai) school
Chos ’byung(Bu ston rin chen grub), 70,
103
Chos grags rgya mtsho, 418
Chos kyi dbang phyug, 418
Chos kyi rgyal mtshan ’phrin las rnam
rgyal, 629–630
Choso ̆n Pulgyo yusin non(Han Yongun),
314
Chos rgyal ’Phags pa, 854
Christianity and Buddhism, 159–161,
537–538, 584, 586, 644, 864–865
Buddhist studies, 94–95
in Japan, 377, 633
in Sri Lanka, 797
in United States, 869
chronicles, 34, 333, 457, 626, 777,
837–838, 877–878
chronology. See alsocalendar
of Buddha’s death, 82
in catalogues of scriptures, 116
cycles of time, 185
for decline of dharma, 210–211
chuanqi, 156
Chua Vien Giac, 869
Chuguji, 772
Chulalongkorn, King, 546
Chula Phatom Chedi, 783
Chunbo ̆m, 599
Chunqiu zuozhuan, 172
Chuon Nath, 108–109
Chu sanzang jiji(Sengyou), 116
Ci’en zhuan(Huili), 909
Cihang, 817
Cimin, Jingtu cibei ji, 707
citation, scriptural, and abhidharma,
6–7
Citra, 232
citta,use of term, 175–176
classification
in abhidharma,2, 4–5
catalogues of scriptures, 116–117, 321
of dreams, 238–239
of local divinities in Japan, 768–770
panjiao,95, 321, 342, 345–346, 474
of sutras, 472
cleanliness, and monks’ robes, 731
Clement XII, Pope, 160
Clement of Alexandria, 159
clerical marriage in Japan, 161–162,386,
413, 616–618, 762–763, 766
clerical marriage in Tibet, 763
cloth, for monks’ robes, 731–734
clothing. Seerobes and clothing
cognition, 915, 917. See alsologic;
perception, theories of
Coleman, James William, 867
Collcutt, Martin, 732
colonialism and Buddhism, 94, 97,
160–161, 162–165,169–171,
584–586, 644, 778, 797. See also
Christianity and Buddhism;
communism and Buddhism;
modernity and Buddhism;
nationalism and Buddhism
color, of monks’ robes, 731–732
commentarial literature, 12, 102,
166–169,248, 427, 627–628, 665,
747, 837–838, 877, 889. See also
abhidharma;canon; China; India;
scripture; names of authors; titles of
works
commentaries. Seecommentarial
literature
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