Qi tuo luo ni, Qī tuó luó ní: 1 definition
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In Buddhism
Chinese Buddhism
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七陀羅尼 [qi tuo luo ni]—Seven Dharanis — [Nomenclature] These are seven types of dharanis (陀羅尼 [tuo luo ni]): the Victorious Dharani (尊勝陀羅尼 [zun sheng tuo luo ni]), the Precious Casket Seal Dharani (寶篋印陀羅尼 [bao qie yin tuo luo ni]), the Great Compassion Dharani (大悲陀羅尼 [da bei tuo luo ni]), the Bright Mantra Dharani (光明真言陀羅尼 [guang ming zhen yan tuo luo ni]), the Suiqiu Dharani (隨求陀羅尼 [sui qiu tuo luo ni]), the Multitude Dharani (眾陀羅尼 [zhong tuo luo ni]), and the Ten Nectar Dharani (十甘露陀羅尼 [shi gan lu tuo luo ni]).
七陀羅尼—【名數】七種之陀羅尼也。為尊勝陀羅尼,寶篋印陀羅尼,大悲陀羅尼,光明真言陀羅尼,隨求陀羅尼,眾陀羅尼,十甘露陀羅尼。
[míng shù] qī zhǒng zhī tuó luó ní yě. wèi zūn shèng tuó luó ní, bǎo qiè yìn tuó luó ní, dà bēi tuó luó ní, guāng míng zhēn yán tuó luó ní, suí qiú tuó luó ní, zhòng tuó luó ní, shí gān lù tuó luó ní.
[ming shu] qi zhong zhi tuo luo ni ye. wei zun sheng tuo luo ni, bao qie yin tuo luo ni, da bei tuo luo ni, guang ming zhen yan tuo luo ni, sui qiu tuo luo ni, zhong tuo luo ni, shi gan lu tuo luo ni.
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: Qi, Tuo, Duo, Mi, Luo, Lao, Ni, Ta.
Full-text: Bao qi tuo luo ni jing, Ban zhi jia, Pu men.
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