Jiu hui zun shu lue song, Jiǔ huì zūn shù lüè sòng: 1 definition
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九會尊數略頌 [jiu hui zun shu lue song]—Brief Eulogy on the Number of Deities in the Nine Assemblies—[Terminology] (術語 [shu yu])
Achieved Body (成身 [cheng shen]): 1061 deities. Three Subtle Offerings (三微供 [san wei gong]): seventy-three each. Forty-three; One Principle (一理 [yi li]): seventeen. Subduing (降降 [jiang jiang]): seventy-seven and three deities. These distinguish the positions of various deities in the Nine Assemblies (九會 [jiu hui]). Buddha Bodies (佛體 [fu ti]): 1036. Bodhisattvas (菩薩 [pu sa]): 297. Wrathful (忿怒 [fen nu]) [deities]: four; Vajra-wielding (執金 [zhi jin]) [deities]: four. Outer Vajra Section (外金剛部 [wai jin gang bu]): 120. Total: 1461. These are named the Vajra-realm Mandala (金剛現圖 [jin gang xian tu]) deities. Perfectly interpenetrating and mutually identical in the one Dharma-realm (一法界 [yi fa jie]).
九會尊數略頌—【術語】成身千六十一尊。三微供各七十三。四十三一理十七。降降七十七三尊。分別九會諸尊位。佛體一千三十六。菩薩二百九十七。忿怒四尊執金四。外金剛部百二十。總千四百六十一。是名金剛現圖尊。圓融相即一法界。
[shù yǔ] chéng shēn qiān liù shí yī zūn. sān wēi gōng gè qī shí sān. sì shí sān yī lǐ shí qī. jiàng jiàng qī shí qī sān zūn. fēn bié jiǔ huì zhū zūn wèi. fú tǐ yī qiān sān shí liù. pú sà èr bǎi jiǔ shí qī. fèn nù sì zūn zhí jīn sì. wài jīn gāng bù bǎi èr shí. zǒng qiān sì bǎi liù shí yī. shì míng jīn gāng xiàn tú zūn. yuán róng xiāng jí yī fǎ jiè.
[shu yu] cheng shen qian liu shi yi zun. san wei gong ge qi shi san. si shi san yi li shi qi. jiang jiang qi shi qi san zun. fen bie jiu hui zhu zun wei. fu ti yi qian san shi liu. pu sa er bai jiu shi qi. fen nu si zun zhi jin si. wai jin gang bu bai er shi. zong qian si bai liu shi yi. shi ming jin gang xian tu zun. yuan rong xiang ji yi fa jie.
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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