Lu tang tang, Lù táng táng: 1 definition

Introduction:

Lu tang tang means something in Buddhism, Pali. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.

In Buddhism

Chinese Buddhism

[The following represents an unverified English translation. For all purposes consult the original Chinese text.]

露堂堂 [lu tang tang]—Conspicuously displayed—the object of the [堂塔 [tang ta]] (táng tǎ) is grandly and distinctly manifest. This is for the boundless darkness (黑漫漫 [hei man man]). See Zhenhe Collection (貞和集 [zhen he ji]) I.

露堂堂—【堂塔】物堂堂然顯了分明。對於黑漫漫而言。見貞和集一。

[táng tǎ] wù táng táng rán xiǎn le fēn míng. duì yú hēi màn màn ér yán. jiàn zhēn hé jí yī.

[tang ta] wu tang tang ran xian le fen ming. dui yu hei man man er yan. jian zhen he ji yi.

Source: DILA Glossaries: Ding Fubao: Dictionary of Buddhist Studies
context information

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.

Discover the meaning of lu tang tang in the context of Chinese Buddhism from relevant books on Exotic India

See also (Relevant definitions)

Relevant text

Let's grow together!

I humbly request your help to keep doing what I do best: provide the world with unbiased sources, definitions and images. Your donation direclty influences the quality and quantity of knowledge, wisdom and spiritual insight the world is exposed to.

Let's make the world a better place together!

Like what you read? Help to become even better: