East Asian Mādhyamaka (redirect from Sanlun Zong)
system of thought. In Chinese Buddhism, these are often referred to as the Sānlùn (Ch. 三論宗, Jp. Sanron, "Three Treatise") school, also known as the "emptiness...
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Mahayana Buddhist teachings on the bodhisattva path, Chinese Madhyamaka (Sānlùn), Yogacara (Wéishí), the Prajñaparamita literature, and Buddha nature texts...
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Śūnyatā (section Sānlùn school)
as Sānlùn, or the "three treatise school") began with the work of Kumārajīva (344–413 CE) who translated the works of Nāgārjuna into Chinese. Sānlùn figures...
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Madhyamaka (section Sānlùn school)
(1906–2005) is one modern figure aligned with Sānlùn. Sengzhao is often seen as the founder of Sānlùn. He was influenced not just by Indian madhyamaka...
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the three commentaries that make up the Sanlun ("Three Treatise") school. An influential figure of the Sanlun school is Jízàng (549–623), who wrote a...
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Linji school Otokan line Rinzai Ōbaku Fuke-shū Sanbo Kyodan Madhyamaka Sanlun Jonang Prasaṅgika Svatantrika Nichiren Buddhism Fuju-fuse Honmon Butsuryū-shū...
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the Madhyamaka school of Buddhist philosophy, which would later be called Sanlun (the "Three Treatise school"). His work also established a thoroughly Indic...
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Buddhism can be divided into various different traditions (zong), such as Sanlun, Faxiang, Tiantai, Huayan, Pure Land, Chan, and Zhenyan. However, historically...
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ranks and hierarchy Zen organisation and institutions Zen Narratives Related schools Sānlùn Wéishí Huayan Tiantai Shingon Tendai Pure Land Buddhism v t e...
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Hans-Rudolf Kantor, this work was "fundamental for the development of the Chinese Sanlun, Tiantai, Huayan, and Chan schools." The DZDL survives only in the Chinese...
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