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Chinese Buddhist scholar, translator, and religious leader
Fazang (Chinese: 法藏; pinyin: Fǎzàng; Wade–Giles: Fa-tsang; 643–712) was a Sogdian-Chinese Buddhist scholar, translator, and religious leader of the Tang
Fazang
Tradition in East Asian Buddhism
Sūtra) as well as on the works of Huayan patriarchs, like Zhiyan (602–668), Fazang (643–712), Chengguan (738–839), Zongmi (780–841) and Li Tongxuan (635–730)
Huayan
Chinese physician and writer (died 682)
Sun's death, Fazang composed the best-known biography of Sun. Chen, J. (2007). Philosopher, Practitioner, Politician: the Many Lives of Fazang (643-712)
Sun_Simiao
Celestial Buddha embodying emptiness
character) and transcendent (as the immutable basis of all things). According to Fazang, while the nirmanakaya Shakyamuni taught the other Mahayana sutras, Vairocana
Vairocana
Press. p. 293. ISBN 9780521855587. Jinhua Chen (2007). The Many Lives of Fazang (643-712). Brill. p. 168. ISBN 9789047420002. Kroll 2019, p. 3. Jinhua Chen
List of emperors of the Tang dynasty
List_of_emperors_of_the_Tang_dynasty
Parallel or angled mirrors reflecting each other
is found in the history of Chinese Buddhism, where the Huayan Patriarch Fazang (643–712) is said to have illustrated the "tenfold" precedent of the Huayan
Infinity_mirror
Buddhist philosophical metaphor
any jewel while never leaving this particular jewel. The Huayan Patriarch Fazang (643–712) used the golden statue of a lion to demonstrate the Huayan vision
Indra's_net
Book by Gary Zukav
spiritual movements, in particular the Huayen school of Buddhism with the monk Fazang's treatise on the Golden Lion, to explain quantum phenomena and has been
The_Dancing_Wu_Li_Masters
Indian religion and philosophy
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Buddhism
Early Buddhist school
The Dharmaguptaka (Sanskrit: धर्मगुप्तक; Chinese: 法藏部; pinyin: Fǎzàng Bù; Vietnamese: Pháp Tạng bộ) is one of the eighteen or twenty early Buddhist schools
Dharmaguptaka
Mahāyāna Buddhist scripture
like the commentaries by Huayan Patriarchs Zhiyan and Fazang. According to John Jorgensen, Fazang's commentary explains ten key themes he finds in the sutra:
Laṅkāvatāra_Sūtra
Chinese Buddhist monk of the Huayan school
the foundational figure Dushun (杜順) and later became the mentor to both Fazang (法藏), who systematized Huayan doctrines, and the Korean monk Uisang (義湘)
Zhiyan
East Asian Buddhist philosophical concept
like Zhiyi (c. 538–597 CE), Jizang (c. 549–623), Dushun (c. 557–640) and Fazang (c. 643–712) into complex metaphysical doctrines of holistic interpenetration
Perfect_Interpenetration
4th-century Mahayana Buddhist scholar
certain Sāramati (3rd-4th century CE), according to the Huayan patriarch Fazang. According to S.K. Hookham, modern scholarship favors Sāramati as the author
Asanga
Founder of Buddhism
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
The_Buddha
Meditation-based school of Mahāyāna Buddhism
on wisdom and enlightenment). Later figures like Zibo Zhenke and Hanyue Fazang (1573–1635) promoted the view of Chan practice which makes use of the sutras
Zen
Ancient Eurasian icon and Nazi symbol
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Swastika
Abode of a buddha or bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism
Buddhism. In a similar fashion, according to the Huayan school patriarch Fazang, the ultimate view of the Buddha's Pure Land (derived from the Avatamsaka
Pure_Land
Semi-legendary Chinese philosopher, founder of Taoism
Mou Zongsan Du Weiming Buddhism Han Buddhism Tientai Zhiyi Huayan school Fazang Guifeng Zongmi East Asian Mādhyamaka Jizang Kumārajīva Yogācāra Xuanzang
Laozi
Mahāyāna Sūtra
(Taishō no. 681) by the Indian translator Divākara (613-687) assisted by Fazang, and one by Vajrācārya Amoghavajra (Taishō no. 682). A Tibetan translation
Ghanavyūha_Sūtra
American Tibetan Buddhist nun
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Pema_Chödrön
Popular Sastra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Faith, which was defended by the Huayan scholar and Sanskritist Fazang (643–712). Fazang himself had worked with Śikṣānanda's translation team on other
Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana
Awakening_of_Faith_in_the_Mahayana
East Asian traditions representing the Yogachara school of Buddhism
Zhiyan (602–668), who himself studied under Dilun and Shelun masters and Fazang (643–712). The Dilun or Daśabhūmikā school (Sanskrit. Chinese: 地論宗; pinyin:
East_Asian_Yogācāra
Race of deities in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Mahoraga
Tradition of Buddhist philosophy and psychology
interpretation of Yogācāra in East Asian Buddhism. Later Chinese thinkers like Fazang would thus criticize Xuanzang for failing to teach the tathāgatagarbha.
Yogachara
Korean buddhist philosopher (617–686)
masters who were heavily influenced by Wonhyo include Huayan masters like Fazang, Li Tongxuan, and Chengguan. The Japanese monks Gyōnen, Zenshu and Joto
Wonhyo
attempts to follow Fazang's thought closely. Due to this, Chengguan criticized Huiyuan (Fazang's student) for not adhering to Fazang's teachings closely
Qingliang_Chengguan
Form of Buddhism native to China and practiced around the world
works of Chinese masters such as Dushun (557–640), Zhiyan (602–668), and Fazang (643–712). The Pure Land tradition, based on the veneration of Amitabha
Chinese_Buddhism
Buddhist temple complex in Cambodia
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Angkor_Wat
Classifications of Buddhist teachings in Mahayana
Notable figures associated with this method include Huiyuan (慧遠), Zhiyi (智顗), Fazang (法藏), and Zongmi (宗密). The Sanlun (Madhyamaka) school divided the teaching
Buddhist Doctrinal Classification
Buddhist_Doctrinal_Classification
Formulaic summary of Buddhist doctrines
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Four_Noble_Truths
Indian model, actress and film producer
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Barkha_Madan
Indian Mahayana Buddhist philosopher (c. 150–c. 250)
traditionally attributed to Kumārajīva, is likely a later composition, and the Fu fazang yinyuan zhuan (T. 2058). These texts state that Nāgārjuna was a Brahmin
Nagarjuna
Spiritual leader of Tibet from 1391 to 1474
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
1st_Dalai_Lama
Haryanka emperor from 544 to 492 BCE
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Bimbisara
Buddhist monk
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Bhikkhu
Indian concept of the cyclical process of death and rebirth
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Saṃsāra
Title in Tibetan Buddhism
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Lama
Religious mountain in Tibet Autonomous Region
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Mount_Kailash
Chinese general (544–496 BC)
Mou Zongsan Du Weiming Buddhism Han Buddhism Tientai Zhiyi Huayan school Fazang Guifeng Zongmi East Asian Mādhyamaka Jizang Kumārajīva Yogācāra Xuanzang
Sun_Tzu
School of Mahāyāna Buddhism
fashion, the key patriarchs who established the Huayan tradition, Zhiyan, and Fazang, both vowed to be reborn in Amitabha's Pure Land, seeing it as a skillful
Pure_Land_Buddhism
Tibetan yogi
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Milarepa
Buddhist place of worship
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Buddhist_temple
Bodhisattva
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Kṣitigarbha
Highest spiritual attainment in Buddhist cultivation
consciousness also resumed in Chinese Buddhism, with some Chinese Yogacarins, like Fazang and Ratnamati supporting the idea that it was an eternal non-dual mind,
Nirvana_(Buddhism)
Figure in Buddhist Mythology
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Shiva_in_Buddhism
Buddhist bodhisattva
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Avalokiteśvara
Adherents of Buddhism
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Buddhists
Long period of time in Hindu and Buddhist cosmology
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Kalpa_(time)
Vajrayana Buddhist text
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Vairocanābhisaṃbodhi_Sūtra
Buddhist stages of enlightenment
has fully cut off all ignorance, i.e. Full Buddhahood Huayan masters like Fazang do not understand this process in a linear manner, since each of these stages
Bhūmi_(Buddhism)
Holy book of Navayana Buddhism
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
The_Buddha_and_His_Dhamma
Important doctrine of Buddhism
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Impermanence_(Buddhism)
Important figure in early Buddhism
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Aṅgulimāla
Philosophical position
influential Huayan school, whose thought is exemplified by thinkers such as Fazang (643–712) and Zongmi (780–841). This tradition also promoted a kind of holism
Idealism
Prominent lay disciple and patron of the Buddha
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Visakha
Description of the universe in Buddhist texts
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Buddhist_cosmology
Philosophical concept of emptiness found in Asian religions
Dharmapala of Nalanda Chandrakirti Shantideva Sengzhao Jizang Xuanzang Zhiyi Fazang Guifeng Zongmi Wonhyo Jinul Kūkai Dōgen Jñānagarbha Śāntarakṣita Haribhadra
Śūnyatā
Zen Buddhist Temple in Kyoto, Japan
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Nanzen-ji
Spiritual attainments in Indian religions
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Siddhi
Tradition of Japanese Buddhism
which was first articulated in the Huayan school by patriarchs like Fazang. Like Fazang, Kūkai uses the metaphor of Indra's Net to describe the infinite
Shingon_Buddhism
Mahāyāna Buddhist sūtra (c.50 CE)
Candrakīrti Sengzhao Jizang Zhiyi Shandao Bodhidharma Huineng Xuanzang Fazang Amoghavajra Zhanran Chengguan Zongmi Saichō Kūkai Shāntideva Shāntarakshita
Aṣṭasāhasrikā Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra
Aṣṭasāhasrikā_Prajñāpāramitā_Sūtra
Buddhist views on the belief in a creator deity, or any eternal divine personal being
identical to the universe itself". According to Lin, the Huayan commentator Fazang's conception of Vairocana contains "elements that approach Vairocana to the
Creator_in_Buddhism
Tantric Buddhist female Buddha and ḍākiṇī
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Vajrayogini
Buddhist sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Candrakīrti Sengzhao Jizang Zhiyi Shandao Bodhidharma Huineng Xuanzang Fazang Amoghavajra Zhanran Chengguan Zongmi Saichō Kūkai Shāntideva Shāntarakshita
Diamond_Sutra
Dharani Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Candrakīrti Sengzhao Jizang Zhiyi Shandao Bodhidharma Huineng Xuanzang Fazang Amoghavajra Zhanran Chengguan Zongmi Saichō Kūkai Shāntideva Shāntarakshita
Uṣṇīṣa_Vijaya_Dhāraṇī
Form of Buddhism native to Korea and practiced around the world
Chang'an, where he studied under Huayan patriarchs Zhiyan (智儼; 600–668) and Fazang (法藏; 643–712). When he returned after twenty years, his work contributed
Korean_Buddhism
FROM 1800 TO 1970
(606–706) Shandao (613–681) Cheng Xuanying (631–655) Huineng (638–713) Fazang (643–712) Shenhui (684–758) Shitou Xiqian (700–790) Mazu Daoyi (709–788)
Timeline of Eastern philosophers
Timeline_of_Eastern_philosophers
Religious texts in the Mahayana Buddhist tradition
translation. Commentaries by the Sogdian Sanskrit scholar and translator Fazang, including a commentary to the Ghanavyūha sūtra titled Dasheng miyan jing
Mahayana_sutras
Mathematical technique in physics
(Bhāvikāraṇavāda). The idea is also found in some Chinese Buddhist philosophers, like Fazang. In the 1950s, Michael Dummett wrote in opposition to such definitions,
Retrocausality
Buddhist philosophical concept
"nature-origination" (xingqi). According to this doctrine defended by Huayan thinkers like Fazang, the entire universe is a manifestation of the one nature, and it is also
Buddha-nature
8/9th-century Japanese Buddhist monk; founder of the Tendai sect
such as Jizang (吉藏) of the Sanlun school, Zhi Zhou of the Faxiang school, Fazang of the Huayan school, Yi Xing of Mikkyō, and other influential scholars
Saichō
Concept in Buddhism
Candrakīrti Sengzhao Jizang Zhiyi Shandao Bodhidharma Huineng Xuanzang Fazang Amoghavajra Zhanran Chengguan Zongmi Saichō Kūkai Shāntideva Shāntarakshita
Bodhicitta
International Nichiren Buddhist movement
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Soka_Gakkai_International
Buddhist term
Fazang, self-cognition is the original karmic appearance (yexiang) which causes the delusive world of samsāra with all its suffering. In this, Fazang
Svasaṃvedana
Buddhist philosophy founded by Nagarjuna
Candrakīrti Sengzhao Jizang Zhiyi Shandao Bodhidharma Huineng Xuanzang Fazang Amoghavajra Zhanran Chengguan Zongmi Saichō Kūkai Shāntideva Shāntarakshita
Madhyamaka
Branch of Buddhism
Candrakīrti Sengzhao Jizang Zhiyi Shandao Bodhidharma Huineng Xuanzang Fazang Amoghavajra Zhanran Chengguan Zongmi Saichō Kūkai Shāntideva Shāntarakshita
Mahayana
Stick used to clean self after defecating
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Shit_stick
Historic literature and religious texts of Buddhism
philosophical texts from the Avatamsaka. An important patriarch of this school is Fazang who wrote many commentaries and treatises. The Tripitaka Koreana, which
Buddhist_texts
Mauryan emperor from 269 to 232 BCE
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Ashoka
Story of one of Gautama Buddha's past lives
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Vessantara_Jātaka
In Mahāyāna Buddhism, the mundane world
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Sahā
Concept of pleasure, enjoyment and desire in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Kama
Mahayana doctrine unique to the Buddhist schools of Tiantai, Tendai, and Nichiren
"authoritative source" of Mahayana doctrine for Chinese scholars like Sengzhao, Fazang, Zhiyi and Tanluan. Buswell 2004, p. 845. Reeves 2008, p. 425 Soka Gakkai
Ten_suchnesses
Sacred sound in Indian religions
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Om
Form of Tibetian divination
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Mo_(divination)
Form of Buddhism practiced in Tibet and globally
Candrakīrti Sengzhao Jizang Zhiyi Shandao Bodhidharma Huineng Xuanzang Fazang Amoghavajra Zhanran Chengguan Zongmi Saichō Kūkai Shāntideva Shāntarakshita
Tibetan_Buddhism
Japanese branch of Buddhism
Candrakīrti Sengzhao Jizang Zhiyi Shandao Bodhidharma Huineng Xuanzang Fazang Amoghavajra Zhanran Chengguan Zongmi Saichō Kūkai Shāntideva Shāntarakshita
Nichiren_Buddhism
Buddha of Transcendent Wisdom
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Prajñāpāramitā_Devī
Buddhist term, referring to the Buddha as transcendent
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Tathāgata
Buddhist philosophical tradition
Buddha to let out the text so that beings can be liberated from suffering. Fazang (Fa-tsang, 643–712), one of the most important Huayan thinkers, wrote 'Essay
Buddhist_philosophy
Popular Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Platform_Sutra
Gradual process of replacement of in India, ended around the 13th or 14th century
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Decline of Buddhism in the Indian subcontinent
Decline_of_Buddhism_in_the_Indian_subcontinent
Spiritual and ritual symbol in Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Mandala
Earliest known Buddha
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Taṇhaṅkara
Popular Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Candrakīrti Sengzhao Jizang Zhiyi Shandao Bodhidharma Huineng Xuanzang Fazang Amoghavajra Zhanran Chengguan Zongmi Saichō Kūkai Shāntideva Shāntarakshita
Amitābha_Sūtra
Mythological creatures in Indian religions
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Nāga
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Buddhism_in_Thailand
Philosophical view that events are determined by prior events
Dharmapala of Nalanda Chandrakirti Shantideva Sengzhao Jizang Xuanzang Zhiyi Fazang Guifeng Zongmi Wonhyo Jinul Kūkai Dōgen Jñānagarbha Śāntarakṣita Haribhadra
Determinism
Head of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism
Daochuo Guanding Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Huineng Fazang Śubhakarasiṃha Vajrabodhi Yi Xing Shenhui Jianzhen Amoghavajra Mazu Daoyi
Dalai_Lama
FAZANG
FAZANG
FAZANG
FAZANG
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Telugu
Heaviest
Male
Swedish
Swedish form of Old Norse Guðfrøðr, GYRDHER means "God's peace."
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Blind
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord's Love
Boy/Male
Indian
Thrower
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Prince
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
The End
Boy/Male
Arabic
Servant of the Capable
Boy/Male
Australian, Polish
Free; From France
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Torch; Light
FAZANG
FAZANG
FAZANG
FAZANG
FAZANG