A nan tuo mu qu ni he li tuo lin ni jing, Ā nán tuó mù qū ní hē lí tuó lín ní jīng: 2 definitions
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In Buddhism
Chinese Buddhism
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阿難陀目佉尼訶離陀鄰尼經 [a nan tuo mu qu ni he li tuo lin ni jing]—(Ānánduō Mùqūní Hēlìtuólínní Jīng) — [Scripture Title (經名 [jing ming])]: One fascicle (一卷 [yi juan]), translated (譯 [yi]) by Buddhashanta (佛駄扇多 [fu tuo shan duo]) during the Northern Wei (元魏 [yuan wei]) dynasty.
阿難陀目佉尼訶離陀鄰尼經—【經名】一卷,元魏佛駄扇多譯。
[jīng míng] yī juǎn, yuán wèi fú tuó shàn duō yì.
[jing ming] yi juan, yuan wei fu tuo shan duo yi.
阿難陀目佉尼呵離陀隣尼經 t = 阿难陀目佉尼呵离陀隣尼经 s = ā nán tuó mù qū ní hē lí tuó lín ní jīng p refers to [proper noun] “Anantamukhasādhakadhāraṇī; Anantuo Mu Qu Ni He Li Tuo Lin Ni Jing”; Domain: Buddhism 佛教 [fu jiao] , Subdomain: Esoteric Buddhism , Concept: Sutra 经 [jing]; Notes: Sanskrit equivalent: Anantamukhasādhakadhāraṇī; the title of a text in the Chinese Buddhist canon (Eitel, pp. 11-12; KDC 328; T 1015) .
Chinese Buddhism (漢傳佛教, hanchuan fojiao) is the form of Buddhism that developed in China, blending Mahayana teachings with Daoist and Confucian thought. Its texts are mainly in Classical Chinese, based on translations from Sanskrit. Major schools include Chan (Zen), Pure Land, Tiantai, and Huayan. Chinese Buddhism has greatly influenced East Asian religion and culture.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Partial matches: Tuo, A nan tuo, Jing, Lin, Mu, Duo, Qia, Qu, Mi, Lao, He, Ju, Nan, A, Ai, Ka, Ni, E, Li, Ta.
Full-text: Fu shuo a nan tuo mu qu ni he li tuo lin ni jing, A nan tuo mu qu ni he li tuo jing.
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