Davidson, Ronald, 744
Daxian Monastery, 816
Da Xingshansi, 535
Dazangjing, 113–114
Dazhidu lun(Nagarjuna), 317, 462, 790
Da-Zhou kanding zhongjing mulu,26, 116
Dazu, 119, 338
Dbang phyug rdo rje, 418, 488
death, 19, 203–204, 203–209,307, 468,
601, 662. See alsoabortion;
ancestors; funerary culture;
intermediate states; self-immolation;
suicide
of Buddha, 82, 84–85, 92, 287, 489,
542, 601
Devadatta and, 214–215
as object of meditation, 204–205, 521,
525, 687, 763
and rebirth, 712–714
De bzhin gshegs pa, 418
decline of the dharma, 79, 210–213,
333–334, 389, 395, 474, 538, 744.
See alsodharma and dharmas
and apocrypha, 27–28
and politics, 658–659
degenerates, monks as, 568
deities. Seedivinities
delusion, 685
Demiéville, Paul, 70, 96, 98
Denison, Ruth, 867–868
dependent origination. See
pratltyasamutpada(dependent
origination)
Deqing (Hanshan Deqing, Deqing
Chengyin), 133, 213
Hanshan dashi mengyou ji, 213
deSilva, Lynn, 21
desire, 213–214,271, 600, 684–685. See
alsopsychology; sexuality
as origin of suffering, 296, 416
detachment, and asceticism, 33
Detailed Biography of the Buddha
S ́akyamuni, 439
Devadatta, 84, 214–215,233, 354, 568
in Lotus Sutra, 473
Devadhamma-jataka, 911
Devanampiyatissa, 425, 795
devarajacult, 106
devata,293, 309–310
devataraja, 820
devotional literature, Burmese, 103
devotional objects. Seeritual objects
devotional practices, 447, 474, 496–497,
525–527, 620, 653, 882. See also
ritual
Dezong, 824
Dga’ ldan, 326, 822, 855, 861
Dge ’dun chos kyi nyi ma, 629–630
Dge ’dun chos ’phel, 857
Dge ’dun grub, 193, 629, 855
Dge ’dun rgya mtsho, 193, 216
Dge lugs (Geluk), 36, 193, 215–216,225,
250 – 251,324, 371, 418, 562–564,
629, 855–856, 904
Dgos lo, 852
Dhamma Dena, 868
dhammadesana, 247
Dhammadinna, 232, 607
Dhammapada,11, 203, 216–217,269,
300, 532, 627
Dhammapada-atthakatha,301, 634
Dhammapala, 628
dhammasakaccha, 247
Dhammasan ̇ganl, 681
dhammasat, 101
dhammasavana, 247
Dhamma-yan-gyi, 579
dhammayatra, 110
Dhamma-yazika stupa, Pagan, 579
Dhammayietra peace walk movement,
Cambodia, 248
Dhammazedi, King, 575
dhammiko dhammaraja, 424
Dhampiyatuvagätapadaya, 778
Dharamsala, 419
dharanl,217,253, 512, 534, 635, 666,
675–676, 717, 722, 821
dharma and dharmas, 18–19, 34, 86–87,
111–112, 217–218, 217–224,
218–220, 424, 637, 647. See also
abhidharma;consciousness, theories
of; cosmology; decline of the
dharma; psychology; Sarvastivada
and Mulasarvastivada
dharma-body, 22, 74, 76–77
dharmacakra, 92
Dharmacakrapravartana-sutra,84, 218,
295–296, 353
dharma centers, 590
dharmadhatu,139, 224–225,338, 344, 346
Dharma Drum Mountain, 817
Dharmagupta, 471
Dharmaguptaka, 11, 113, 120, 225,300,
368, 503, 506, 616, 674
Dharmaguptaka-vinaya,668, 742, 887
dharmakatha, 2
dharmakaya, 22, 76–78, 764, 827
Dharmaklrti, 177, 225,230, 371, 420,
452, 470, 852
Pramanavarttika, 225
Dharmaklrtis ́rl, 35
Dharmaksema, 605
“dharma meetings,” 819
Dharmapala, King, 797
Dharmapala, 224, 683, 824
Dharmapala Center, Switzerland, 267
Dharmapradlpikava(Gurulugomi), 778
dharma protectors, 743
dharmaraja, As ́oka as, 34
Dharmaraksa (Zhu Fahu), 146, 225–226,
471, 776
dharmas (factors), 220–221
Dharmasena, Saddhamaratnavaliya I, 778
Dharma Sangha of Buddha, 865
dharma-scroll, 464
Dharmaskandha, 221
Dharmas ́resthin,
Abhidharmahrdayas ́astra, 4
Dharmasvamin, 359
dharmata, 78
Dharmatrata, 221
Mis ́rakabhidharmahrdayas ́astra, 4
Dharmavinaya, 218
dharmicization, consecration as, 180–181
Dharmottarlya, 692
dhatu,19, 680–681, 715
Dhatukaya, 681
dhyana (trance state), 8, 83, 130,
226–227,237, 520, 523, 540–541,
632, 879. See alsocosmology;
psychology; vipassana
dialectic cognitive-behavioral therapy
(DBT), 687
dialogue
and exegesis, 168
in prajñaparamitaliterature, 667
Diamond Sutra,167, 227–228,228,497,
666, 676–677, 811
Dibyabajra Bajracarya, 594
diet, 33, 65, 228–229,229, 886
Dlghanikaya,29, 76, 243, 245, 299, 374,
383, 520, 626, 905
Dlghavapi, 801
Dignaga, 230,451, 470, 915
Pramanasamuccaya,177, 230
Dlha, 75
Dilun school, 144, 283, 343, 915
Dlpakara, Abhidharmadlpa, 4
Dlpamkara, 72–73, 85, 230
Dlpamkaras ́rljñana. SeeAtisha
Dlpavamsa,95, 607, 626, 777, 795, 877
Dlrghagama, 11
discipleship, categories of, 231
disciples of the Buddha, 16–18, 84,
230–233,461, 542. See alsoarhat(s);
names of disciples
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