Guang da bao lou ge shan zhu mi mi tuo luo ni jing, Guǎng dà bǎo lóu gé shàn zhù mì mì tuó luó ní jīng: 2 definitions
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Chinese Buddhism
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廣大寶樓閣善住秘密陀羅尼經 [guang da bao lou ge shan zhu mi mi tuo luo ni jing]—(The Sutra of the Vast and Lofty Precious Pavilion, Well-Abiding Secret Dharani)
【經名 [jing ming]】 (Scripture Title): Three fascicles, translated by Bodhiruci (菩提流志 [pu ti liu zhi]) of the Tang (唐 [tang]) Dynasty. It is one of the three translations of the Precious Pagoda Scripture (寶樓閣經 [bao lou ge jing]). "Vast and Lofty Precious Pavilion, Well-Abiding" (廣大寶樓閣善住 [guang da bao lou ge shan zhu]) refers to the name of the dharani (陀羅尼 [tuo luo ni]). The text describes its origin (緣起 [yuan qi]) and merits (功德 [gong de]), and explains its practice method (修法 [xiu fa]).
廣大寶樓閣善住秘密陀羅尼經—【經名】三卷,唐菩提流志譯。寶樓閣經三譯之一。廣大寶樓閣善住者,陀羅尼名。說其緣起及功德。示其修法。
[jīng míng] sān juǎn, táng pú tí liú zhì yì. bǎo lóu gé jīng sān yì zhī yī. guǎng dà bǎo lóu gé shàn zhù zhě, tuó luó ní míng. shuō qí yuán qǐ jí gōng dé. shì qí xiū fǎ.
[jing ming] san juan, tang pu ti liu zhi yi. bao lou ge jing san yi zhi yi. guang da bao lou ge shan zhu zhe, tuo luo ni ming. shuo qi yuan qi ji gong de. shi qi xiu fa.
廣大寶樓閣善住祕密陀羅尼經 t = 广大宝楼阁善住秘密陀罗尼经 s = guǎng dà bǎo lóu gé shàn zhù mì mì tuó luó ní jīng p refers to [proper noun] “Mahāmaṇivipulavimānaviśvasupratiṣṭhitaguhyaparamarahasyakalparājadhāraṇī; Guangda Bao Louge Shan Zhu Mimi Tuoluoni Jing”; Domain: Buddhism 佛教 [fu jiao] , Subdomain: Esoteric Buddhism , Concept: Sutra 经 [jing]; Notes: Sanskrit equivalent: Mahāmaṇivipulavimānaviśvasupratiṣṭhitaguhyaparamarahasyakalparājadhāraṇī; the title of a text in the Chinese Buddhist canon (KDC 422; T 1006) .
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.
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Partial matches: Mi, Guang, Zhu, Tuo, Lou, Jing, Duo, Ge, Lao, Luo, Bao, Ta, Da, Lu, Shan, Ni, Shu.
Full-text: Shan zhu mi mi jing.
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