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大乘 see styles |
dà shèng da4 sheng4 ta sheng oonori おおのり |
Mahayana, the Great Vehicle; Buddhism based on the Mayahana sutras, as spread to Central Asia, China and beyond; also pr. [Da4 cheng2] (surname) Oonori Mahāyāna; also called 上乘; 妙乘; 勝乘; 無上乘; 無上上乘; 不惡乘; 無等乘, 無等等乘; 摩訶衍 The great yāna, wain, or conveyance, or the greater vehicle in comparison with the 小乘 Hīnayāna. It indicates universalism, or Salvation for all, for all are Buddha and will attain bodhi. It is the form of Buddhism prevalent in Tibet, Mongolia, China, Korea, Japan, and in other places in the Far East. It is also called Northern Buddhism. It is interpreted as 大教 the greater teaching as compared with 小教 the smaller, or inferior. Hīnayāna, which is undoubtedly nearer to the original teaching of the Buddha, is unfairly described as an endeavour to seek nirvana through an ash-covered body, an extinguished intellect, and solitariness; its followers are sravakas and pratyekabuddhas (i.e. those who are striving for their own deliverance through ascetic works). Mahāyāna, on the other hand, is described as seeking to find and extend all knowledge, and, in certain schools, to lead all to Buddhahood. It has a conception of an Eternal Buddha, or Buddhahood as Eternal (Adi-Buddha), but its especial doctrines are, inter alia, (a) the bodhisattvas 菩薩 , i.e. beings who deny themselves final Nirvana until, according to their vows, they have first saved all the living; (b) salvation by faith in, or invocation of the Buddhas or bodhisattvas; (c) Paradise as a nirvana of bliss in the company of Buddhas, bodhisattvas, saints, and believers. Hīnayāna is sometimes described as 自利 self-benefiting, and Mahāyāna as 自利利他 self-benefit for the benefit of others, unlimited altruism and pity being the theory of Mahāyāna. There is a further division into one-yana and three-yanas: the trīyāna may be śrāvaka, pratyeka-buddha, and bodhisattva, represented by a goat, deer, or bullock cart; the one-yāna is that represented by the Lotus School as the one doctrine of the Buddha, which had been variously taught by him according to the capacity of his hearers, v. 方便. Though Mahāyāna tendencies are seen in later forms of the older Buddhism, the foundation of Mahāyāna has been attributed to Nāgārjuna 龍樹. "The characteristics of this system are an excess of transcendental speculation tending to abstract nihilism, and the substitution of fanciful degrees of meditation and contemplation (v. Samādhi and Dhyāna) in place of the practical asceticism of the Hīnayāna school."[Eitel 68-9.] Two of its foundation books are the 起信論and the 妙法蓮華經 but a larnge numberof Mahāyāna sutras are ascribed to the Buddha。. |
大乘人 see styles |
dà shèng rén da4 sheng4 ren2 ta sheng jen daijō nin |
adherents of the great vehicle |
大乘因 see styles |
dà shèng yīn da4 sheng4 yin1 ta sheng yin daijō in |
Mahāyāna "cause" is variously described as the mind of enlightenment 菩提心; or the reality behind all things 諸法實相. |
大乘基 see styles |
dà shèng jī da4 sheng4 ji1 ta sheng chi Daijō ki |
"Mahāyāna‐fundament", title of 窺基 Kuiji, a noted disciple of Xuanzang 玄奘; known also as 大乘法師. |
大乘天 see styles |
dà shèng tiān da4 sheng4 tian1 ta sheng t`ien ta sheng tien Daijō ten |
"Mahāyāna-deva", a title given to 玄奘 Xuanzang, who was also styled 木叉提婆 Moksa-deva. |
大乘宗 see styles |
dà shèng zōng da4 sheng4 zong1 ta sheng tsung daijō shū |
The school of Mahāyāna, attributed to the rise in India of the Mādhyamika, i.e. the 中觀 or 三論 school ascribed to Nāgārjuna, and the Yoga 瑜伽 or Dharmalakṣaṇa 法相 school, the other schools being Hīnayāna. In China and Japan the 倶舍 and 成實 are classed as Hīnayāna, the rest being Mahāyāna , of which the principal schools are 律, 法相 , 三論, 華嚴, 天台, 眞言 , 淨土 , 禪 q.v. |
大乘律 see styles |
dà shèng lǜ da4 sheng4 lv4 ta sheng lü daijō ritsu |
Mahāyāna Vinaya |
大乘心 see styles |
dà shèng xīn da4 sheng4 xin1 ta sheng hsin daijō shin |
The mind or heart of the Mahāyāna; seeking the mind of Buddha by means of Mahāyāna. |
大乘意 see styles |
dà shèng yì da4 sheng4 yi4 ta sheng i daijō i |
a desire for the Great Vehicle |
大乘戒 see styles |
dà shèng jiè da4 sheng4 jie4 ta sheng chieh daijō kai |
The commands or prohibitions for bodhisattvas and monks, also styled 菩薩; 三聚淨戒; 圓頓戒 and other titles according to the school. The 梵網經 gives ten weighty prohibitions and forty-eight lighter ones; v. also 大乘戒經. |
大乘教 see styles |
dà shèng jiào da4 sheng4 jiao4 ta sheng chiao daijō kyō |
v. 大乘; for 大乘教九部 v. 九部. |
大乘會 大乘会 see styles |
dà shèng huì da4 sheng4 hui4 ta sheng hui daijō e |
ritual of the Great Vehicle |
大乘法 see styles |
dà shèng fǎ da4 sheng4 fa3 ta sheng fa daijō hō |
the dharma of the great vehicle |
大乘禪 大乘禅 see styles |
dà shèng chán da4 sheng4 chan2 ta sheng ch`an ta sheng chan daijō zen |
great vehicle meditation |
大乘經 大乘经 see styles |
dà shèng jīng da4 sheng4 jing1 ta sheng ching daijō kyō |
Mahāyāna sutras, the sūtra-piṭaka. Discourses ascribed to the Buddha, presumed to be written in India and translated into Chinese. These are divided into five classes corresponding to the Mahāyāna theory of the Buddha's life: (1) Avataṃsaka, 華嚴 the sermons first preached by Śākyamuni after enlightenment; (2) Vaipulya, 方等; (3) Prajñā Pāramitā, 般若; (4) Saddharma Puṇḍarīka, 法華; and last (5) Mahāparinirvāṇa, 涅槃. Another list of Mahāyāna sutras is 般若; 寳積; 大集; 華嚴 and 涅槃. The sutras of Hīnayāna are given as the Agamas 阿含, etc. |
大乘說 大乘说 see styles |
dà shèng shuō da4 sheng4 shuo1 ta sheng shuo daijō setsu |
teaching of the Great Vehicle |
大乘論 大乘论 see styles |
dà shèng lùn da4 sheng4 lun4 ta sheng lun daijō ron |
Abhidharma of the Mahāyāna, the collection of discourses on metaphysics and doctrines. |
大乘道 see styles |
dà shéng dào da4 sheng2 dao4 ta sheng tao daijō dō |
the mahāyāna path |
向大乘 see styles |
xiàng dà shèng xiang4 da4 sheng4 hsiang ta sheng kō daijō |
proceed to the great vehicle |
攝大乘 摄大乘 see styles |
shè dà shèng she4 da4 sheng4 she ta sheng shō daijō |
compendium of the great vehicle [teachings] |
權大乘 权大乘 see styles |
quán dà chéng quan2 da4 cheng2 ch`üan ta ch`eng chüan ta cheng gon daijō |
The temporary, or partial, schools of Mahāyāna, the 通 and 別, in contrast with the 實大乘 schools which taught universal Buddhahood, e.g. the Huayan and Tiantai schools. |
發大乘 发大乘 see styles |
fā dà shèng fa1 da4 sheng4 fa ta sheng hotsu daijō |
to commence great vehicle practices |
謗大乘 谤大乘 see styles |
bàng dà shèng bang4 da4 sheng4 pang ta sheng hō daijō |
to deny the Great Vehicle |
大乘佛教 see styles |
dà chéng fó jiào da4 cheng2 fo2 jiao4 ta ch`eng fo chiao ta cheng fo chiao daijō bukkyō |
Mahāyāna Buddhism |
大乘出離 大乘出离 see styles |
dà shèng chū lí da4 sheng4 chu1 li2 ta sheng ch`u li ta sheng chu li daijō shutsuri |
deliverance of the great vehicle |
大乘十喩 see styles |
dà shèng shí yù da4 sheng4 shi2 yu4 ta sheng shih yü daijō no jūyu |
ten analogies of the Great Vehicle |
大乘句義 大乘句义 see styles |
dà shèng jù yì da4 sheng4 ju4 yi4 ta sheng chü i daijōkōgi |
Dasheng juyi |
大乘四果 see styles |
dà shèng sì guǒ da4 sheng4 si4 guo3 ta sheng ssu kuo daijō shika |
The four fruits, or bodhisattva stages in Mahāyāna, the fourth being that of a Buddha: 須陀洹 srota-āpanna, 斯陀含 sakṛdāgāmin, 。阿理那含 anāgāmin, and 阿羅漢 arhan. This is a 通教 category. |
大乘妙經 大乘妙经 see styles |
dà shèng miào jīng da4 sheng4 miao4 jing1 ta sheng miao ching Daijō myō kyō |
idem 法華經 the Lotus Sutra. |
大乘廣智 大乘广智 see styles |
dà shèng guǎng zhì da4 sheng4 guang3 zhi4 ta sheng kuang chih daijō kōchi |
broad great vehicle cognition |
大乘律宗 see styles |
dà shèng lǜ zōng da4 sheng4 lv4 zong1 ta sheng lü tsung daijō risshū |
Mahāyāna Vinaya Tradition |
大乘戒經 大乘戒经 see styles |
dà shèng jiè jīng da4 sheng4 jie4 jing1 ta sheng chieh ching Daijō kai kyō |
Sūtra of the Great Vehicle Precepts |
大乘毘尼 see styles |
dà shèng pí ní da4 sheng4 pi2 ni2 ta sheng p`i ni ta sheng pi ni daijō bini |
Mahāyāna Vinaya |
大乘法師 大乘法师 see styles |
dà shèng fǎ shī da4 sheng4 fa3 shi1 ta sheng fa shih daijō hōshi |
a title for 窺基 v. 大乘基. |
大乘相應 大乘相应 see styles |
dà shèng xiāng yìng da4 sheng4 xiang1 ying4 ta sheng hsiang ying daijō sōō |
concomitant with the great vehicle |
大乘純界 大乘纯界 see styles |
dà shèng chún jiè da4 sheng4 chun2 jie4 ta sheng ch`un chieh ta sheng chun chieh daijō junkai |
The lands wholly devoted to Mahāyāna, i.e. China and Japan, where in practice there is no Hīnayāna. |
大乘經典 大乘经典 see styles |
dà shèng jīng diǎn da4 sheng4 jing1 dian3 ta sheng ching tien daijō kyōten |
a scripture of the great vehicle |
大乘經論 大乘经论 see styles |
dà shèng jīng lùn da4 sheng4 jing1 lun4 ta sheng ching lun daijō kyōron |
great vehicle scriptures and treatises |
大乘義章 大乘义章 see styles |
dà shèng yì zhāng da4 sheng4 yi4 zhang1 ta sheng i chang Daijō gi shō |
Essay on the Meaning of Mahāyāna |
了義大乘 了义大乘 see styles |
liǎo yì dà shèng liao3 yi4 da4 sheng4 liao i ta sheng ryōgi daijō |
fully revealed meaning of the great vehicle |
修行大乘 see styles |
xiū xíng dà shèng xiu1 xing2 da4 sheng4 hsiu hsing ta sheng shugyō daijō |
practice the (teachings of the) great vehicle |
入大乘論 入大乘论 see styles |
rù dà shéng lùn ru4 da4 sheng2 lun4 ju ta sheng lun Nyū daijō ron |
Ru Dasheng lun |
四家大乘 see styles |
sì jiā dà shèng si4 jia1 da4 sheng4 ssu chia ta sheng shike daijō |
four schools of Mahāyāna |
四箇大乘 see styles |
sì gè dà shèng si4 ge4 da4 sheng4 ssu ko ta sheng shika daijō |
The four Mahāyānas, i. e. the four great schools: (1) 華嚴 Huayan or Avataṃsaka; (2) 天台 Tiantai; (3) 眞言 Zhenyan, Shingon, or esoteric; (4) 禪 Chan, Zen, or intuitive school. Another group is the 法相, 三論, 天台, and 華嚴. |
實大乘教 实大乘教 see styles |
shí dà shèng jiào shi2 da4 sheng4 jiao4 shih ta sheng chiao jitsu daijō kyō |
The real Mahāyāna, freed from temporal, relative, or expedient ideas; the Tiantai, Huayan, Intuitional, and Shingon schools claim to be such. |
攝大乘論 摄大乘论 see styles |
shè dà shèng lùn she4 da4 sheng4 lun4 she ta sheng lun Shō daijō ron |
Mahāyāna-saṃparigraha-śāstra, a collection of Mahāyāna śāstras, ascribed to Asaṅga, of which three tr. were made into Chinese. |
無相大乘 无相大乘 see styles |
wú xiàng dà shèng wu2 xiang4 da4 sheng4 wu hsiang ta sheng musō daijō |
markless Great Vehicle |
發大乘心 发大乘心 see styles |
fā dà shèng xīn fa1 da4 sheng4 xin1 fa ta sheng hsin hotsu daijō shin |
gives rise to the great vehicle aspiration |
等趣大乘 see styles |
děng qù dà shèng deng3 qu4 da4 sheng4 teng ch`ü ta sheng teng chü ta sheng tōshu daijō |
same destination of the great vehicle |
大乘五蘊論 大乘五蕴论 see styles |
dà shèng wǔ yùn lùn da4 sheng4 wu3 yun4 lun4 ta sheng wu yün lun Daijō gōn ron |
Mahāyāna Treatise on the Five Skandhas |
大乘出離位 大乘出离位 see styles |
dà shèng chū lí wèi da4 sheng4 chu1 li2 wei4 ta sheng ch`u li wei ta sheng chu li wei daijō shutsuri i |
stage(s) in the deliverance of the great vehicle |
大乘同性經 大乘同性经 see styles |
dà shéng tóng xìng jīng da4 sheng2 tong2 xing4 jing1 ta sheng t`ung hsing ching ta sheng tung hsing ching Daijō dōshō kyō |
Mahāyānâbhisamaya-sūtra |
大乘唯識論 大乘唯识论 see styles |
dà shèng wéi shì lùn da4 sheng4 wei2 shi4 lun4 ta sheng wei shih lun Daijō yuishiki ron |
Vimsatikā |
大乘善根界 see styles |
dà shèng shàn gēn jiè da4 sheng4 shan4 gen1 jie4 ta sheng shan ken chieh daijō zenkon kai |
The Mahāyāna good roots realm, a name for the Amitābha Pure-land of the West. |
大乘四齋日 大乘四斋日 see styles |
dà shèng sì zhāi rì da4 sheng4 si4 zhai1 ri4 ta sheng ssu chai jih Daijō shisainichi |
The Mahāyāna Four Purifying Days |
大乘圓頓戒 大乘圆顿戒 see styles |
dasheng yuán dùn jiè dasheng2 yuan2 dun4 jie4 dasheng yüan tun chieh daijō endon kai |
the precepts for attaining immediate enlightenment |
大乘密嚴經 大乘密严经 see styles |
dà shéng mì yán jīng da4 sheng2 mi4 yan2 jing1 ta sheng mi yen ching Daijō mitsugon kyō |
Great Vehicle Secret Adornment Sūtra |
大乘平等法 see styles |
dà shèng píng děng fǎ da4 sheng4 ping2 deng3 fa3 ta sheng p`ing teng fa ta sheng ping teng fa daijō byōdō hō |
great vehicle's doctrine of equality |
大乘成業論 大乘成业论 see styles |
dà shèng chéng yè lùn da4 sheng4 cheng2 ye4 lun4 ta sheng ch`eng yeh lun ta sheng cheng yeh lun Daijō jōgō ron |
Mahāyāna Treatise Establishing Karma |
大乘掌珍論 大乘掌珍论 see styles |
dà shèng zhǎng zhēn lùn da4 sheng4 zhang3 zhen1 lun4 ta sheng chang chen lun Daijō shōchin ron |
Karatala-ratna |
大乘教九部 see styles |
dà shèng jiào jiǔ bù da4 sheng4 jiao4 jiu3 bu4 ta sheng chiao chiu pu daijō kyō kubu |
nine divisions of the great vehicle teaching |
大乘法相教 see styles |
dà shèng fǎ xiāng jiào da4 sheng4 fa3 xiang1 jiao4 ta sheng fa hsiang chiao daijō hōsō kyō |
and 大乘破相敎 v. 法相敎. |
大乘涅槃經 大乘涅槃经 see styles |
dà shèng niè pán jīng da4 sheng4 nie4 pan2 jing1 ta sheng nieh p`an ching ta sheng nieh pan ching Daijō nehan kyō |
Mahāyāna Nirvāṇa Sūtra |
大乘無上法 大乘无上法 see styles |
dà shèng wú shàng fǎ da4 sheng4 wu2 shang4 fa3 ta sheng wu shang fa daijō mujō hō |
More info & calligraphy: The Supreme Mahayana Truth |
大乘起信論 大乘起信论 see styles |
dà shéng qǐ xìn lùn da4 sheng2 qi3 xin4 lun4 ta sheng ch`i hsin lun ta sheng chi hsin lun Daijō kishin ron |
Mahāyāna- śraddhotpāda-śāstra, attributed to Aśvaghoṣa 馬鳴 (without sufficient evidence), tr. by Paramārtha A.D. 553 and Śikṣānanda between 695-700; there are nineteen commentaries on it. It is described as the foundation work of the Mahāyāna. Tr. into English by Timothy Richard and more correctly by T. Suzuki as The Awakening of Faith. |
大乘頂王經 大乘顶王经 see styles |
dà shèng dǐng wáng jīng da4 sheng4 ding3 wang2 jing1 ta sheng ting wang ching Daijō chōō kyō |
Vimalakīrti-nirdeśa-sūtra, (維摩經) is the Sanskrit title of a work of which there exist six translations, one made by Upaśūnya A.D. 502-557. |
一向大乘寺 see styles |
yī xiàng dà shèng sì yi1 xiang4 da4 sheng4 si4 i hsiang ta sheng ssu ikkō daijō ji |
A monastery wholly Mahāyāna. |
五部大乘經 五部大乘经 see styles |
wǔ bù dà shèng jīng wu3 bu4 da4 sheng4 jing1 wu pu ta sheng ching gobu daijō kyō |
The five chief Mahāyāna sutras according to Tiantai are: 華嚴經; 大集經; 大品般若經; 法華經, and 涅槃經, i. e. Avataṃsaka, Mahāsanghāta, Mahāprajñāpāramitā, Lotus, and Nirvana sutras. |
六部大乘經 六部大乘经 see styles |
liù bù dà shèng jīng liu4 bu4 da4 sheng4 jing1 liu pu ta sheng ching rokubu daijō kyō |
The six works chosen by Cien 慈恩 as authoritative in the 法相宗 Dharmalakṣana school, i. e. 大方廣佛華嚴經 of which there are three translations; 解深密經4 tr.; 如來出現功德莊嚴經 untranslated; 阿毘達磨經 untranslated; 楞伽經 3 tr.; 厚嚴經 (also called 大乘密嚴經). |
攝大乘論本 摄大乘论本 see styles |
shè dà shèng lùn běn she4 da4 sheng4 lun4 ben3 she ta sheng lun pen Shō daijōron hon |
Mahāyāna saṃparigraha-śāstra |
攝大乘論疏 摄大乘论疏 see styles |
shè dà shèng lùn shū she4 da4 sheng4 lun4 shu1 she ta sheng lun shu Shō daijō ron sho |
Commentary on the Compendium of the Great Vehicle |
攝大乘論釋 摄大乘论释 see styles |
shè dà shèng lùn shì she4 da4 sheng4 lun4 shi4 she ta sheng lun shih Shō daijōron shaku |
Commentary to the Summary of the Great Vehicle |
起大乘正信 see styles |
qǐ dà shèng zhèng xìn qi3 da4 sheng4 zheng4 xin4 ch`i ta sheng cheng hsin chi ta sheng cheng hsin ki daijō shōshin |
to arouse correct great vehicle faith |
大乘二十二問 大乘二十二问 see styles |
dà shèng èr shí èr wèn da4 sheng4 er4 shi2 er4 wen4 ta sheng erh shih erh wen Daijō nijūni mon |
Twenty-two Dialogues on the Great Vehicle |
大乘二種成佛 大乘二种成佛 see styles |
dà shèng èr zhǒng chéng fó da4 sheng4 er4 zhong3 cheng2 fo2 ta sheng erh chung ch`eng fo ta sheng erh chung cheng fo daijō nishu jōbutsu |
The two Mahāyāna kinds of Buddhahood: (1) that of natural purity, for every one has the inherent nature; (2) that attained by practice. |
大乘入楞伽經 大乘入楞伽经 see styles |
dà shèng rù lèng qié jīng da4 sheng4 ru4 leng4 qie2 jing1 ta sheng ju leng ch`ieh ching ta sheng ju leng chieh ching Daijō nyūryōga kyō |
Laṅkâvatāra-sūtra |
大乘入道次第 see styles |
dà shèng rù dào cì dì da4 sheng4 ru4 dao4 ci4 di4 ta sheng ju tao tz`u ti ta sheng ju tao tzu ti Daijō nyūdō shidai |
Dasheng rudao cidi |
大乘六情懺悔 大乘六情忏悔 see styles |
dà shèng liù qíng chàn huǐ da4 sheng4 liu4 qing2 chan4 hui3 ta sheng liu ch`ing ch`an hui ta sheng liu ching chan hui Daijō rokujō sange |
Great Vehicle Ritual of Repentance for Indulgence in the Six Faculties |
大乘句義菩薩 大乘句义菩萨 see styles |
dà shèng jù yì pú sà da4 sheng4 ju4 yi4 pu2 sa4 ta sheng chü i p`u sa ta sheng chü i pu sa Daijō kōgi bosatsu |
Mahāyāna-supraviṇṭa |
大乘寶要義論 大乘宝要义论 see styles |
dà shèng bǎo yào yì lùn da4 sheng4 bao3 yao4 yi4 lun4 ta sheng pao yao i lun Daijō hōyōgi ron |
Sūtrasamuccaya |
大乘廣百論本 大乘广百论本 see styles |
dà shèng guǎng bǎi lùn běn da4 sheng4 guang3 bai3 lun4 ben3 ta sheng kuang pai lun pen Daijō kōhyakuron hon |
Mahāyāna-Vaipulya One Hundred Treatise |
大乘所得涅槃 see styles |
dà shèng suǒ dé niè pán da4 sheng4 suo3 de2 nie4 pan2 ta sheng so te nieh p`an ta sheng so te nieh pan daijō shotoku nehan |
nirvāṇa as attained by practitioners of the great vehicle |
大乘方等經典 大乘方等经典 see styles |
dà shèng fāng děng jīng diǎn da4 sheng4 fang1 deng3 jing1 dian3 ta sheng fang teng ching tien daijō hōtō kyōten |
The sutra and scriptures of the Mahāyāna, their doctrines being 方正 square and correct and 平等 for all equally, or universal. |
大乘普賢菩薩 大乘普贤菩萨 see styles |
dà shèng pǔ xián pú sà da4 sheng4 pu3 xian2 pu2 sa4 ta sheng p`u hsien p`u sa ta sheng pu hsien pu sa Daijō Fugen Bosatsu |
Samantabhadra Bodhisattva, of the great vehicle |
大乘無作大戒 大乘无作大戒 see styles |
dà shèng wú zuò dà jiè da4 sheng4 wu2 zuo4 da4 jie4 ta sheng wu tso ta chieh daijō musa daikai |
The Mahāyāna great moral law involving no external action; a Tiantai expression for the inner change which occurs in the recipient of ordination; it is the activity within; also 大乘無作圓頓戒; 無表大戒. |
大乘無量壽經 大乘无量寿经 see styles |
dà shèng wú liàng shòu jīng da4 sheng4 wu2 liang4 shou4 jing1 ta sheng wu liang shou ching Daijō muryōju kyō |
Great Vehicle Sūtra of Immeasurable Longevity |
大乘相應作意 大乘相应作意 see styles |
dà shèng xiāng yìng zuò yì da4 sheng4 xiang1 ying4 zuo4 yi4 ta sheng hsiang ying tso i daijō sōō sai |
contemplation appropriate to practitioners of the great vehicle |
大乘莊嚴經論 大乘庄严经论 see styles |
dà shéng zhuāng yán jīng lùn da4 sheng2 zhuang1 yan2 jing1 lun4 ta sheng chuang yen ching lun Daijō sōgon kyō ron |
Mahāyānasūtra-laṃkāra-ṭīkā. An exposition of the teachings of the Vijñāna-vāda School, by Asaṅga, tr. A.D. 630-3 by Prabhākaramitra. 13 chuan. |
大乘起信論疏 大乘起信论疏 see styles |
dà shèng qǐ xìn lùn shū da4 sheng4 qi3 xin4 lun4 shu1 ta sheng ch`i hsin lun shu ta sheng chi hsin lun shu Daijō kishin ron sho |
Commentary on the Awakening of Mahāyāna Faith |
大乘阿毘達磨 大乘阿毘达磨 see styles |
dà shèng ā pí dá mó da4 sheng4 a1 pi2 da2 mo2 ta sheng a p`i ta mo ta sheng a pi ta mo daijō abidatsuma |
great vehicle abhidharma |
攝大乘論釋論 摄大乘论释论 see styles |
shè dà shèng lùn shì lùn she4 da4 sheng4 lun4 shi4 lun4 she ta sheng lun shih lun Shō daijō ron shakuron |
Commentary on the Compendium of the Great Vehicle |
大乘三聚懺悔經 大乘三聚忏悔经 see styles |
dà shèng sān jù chàn huǐ jīng da4 sheng4 san1 ju4 chan4 hui3 jing1 ta sheng san chü ch`an hui ching ta sheng san chü chan hui ching Daijō sanshu sange kyō |
Repentance Sūtra for those in the Three Classes of the Great Vehicle |
大乘妙法蓮華經 大乘妙法莲华经 see styles |
dà shèng miào fǎ lián huá jīng da4 sheng4 miao4 fa3 lian2 hua2 jing1 ta sheng miao fa lien hua ching Daijō myōhō renge kyō |
Mahāyāna Saddharmapuṇḍarīka-sūtra |
大乘廣百論釋論 大乘广百论释论 see styles |
dà shèng guǎng bái lùn shì lùn da4 sheng4 guang3 bai2 lun4 shi4 lun4 ta sheng kuang pai lun shih lun Daijō kōhyaku ron shakuron |
Dasheng guang bai lun shi lun |
大乘悲分陀利經 大乘悲分陀利经 see styles |
dà shèng bēi fēn tuó lì jīng da4 sheng4 bei1 fen1 tuo2 li4 jing1 ta sheng pei fen t`o li ching ta sheng pei fen to li ching Daijō hi buntari kyō |
Dasheng bei fentuoli jing |
大乘法苑義林章 大乘法苑义林章 see styles |
dà shèng fǎ yuàn yì lín zhāng da4 sheng4 fa3 yuan4 yi4 lin2 zhang1 ta sheng fa yüan i lin chang Daijō hōen girin shō |
Dasheng fayuan yilin zhang |
大乘百法明門論 大乘百法明门论 see styles |
dà shèng bǎi fǎ míng mén lùn da4 sheng4 bai3 fa3 ming2 men2 lun4 ta sheng pai fa ming men lun Daijō hyappō myōmon ron |
Lucid Introduction to the One Hundred Dharmas |
大乘莊嚴寶王經 大乘庄严宝王经 see styles |
dà shèng zhuāng yán bǎo wáng jīng da4 sheng4 zhuang1 yan2 bao3 wang2 jing1 ta sheng chuang yen pao wang ching Daijō shōgon hōō kyō |
Kāraṇḍavyūha |
大乘起信論別記 大乘起信论别记 see styles |
dà shéng qǐ xìn lùn bié jì da4 sheng2 qi3 xin4 lun4 bie2 ji4 ta sheng ch`i hsin lun pieh chi ta sheng chi hsin lun pieh chi Daijō kishinron bekki |
Expository Notes on the Awakening of Faith |
大乘起信論義疏 大乘起信论义疏 see styles |
dà shéng qǐ xìn lùn yì shū da4 sheng2 qi3 xin4 lun4 yi4 shu1 ta sheng ch`i hsin lun i shu ta sheng chi hsin lun i shu Daijō kishinron giso |
Commentary on the Awakening of Faith |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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