Rui xi ye jing, Ruí xì yé jīng: 2 definitions
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Chinese Buddhism
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蕤呬耶經 [rui xi ye jing]—The Guhyatantra Scripture — [Scripture Name]. Also known as the Guhyatantra Scripture (瞿醯壇哆羅經 [qu xi tan duo luo jing]) and the Yuxiye Scripture (玉呬耶經 [yu xi ye jing]). Huilin's "Sound and Meaning" (慧琳音義 [hui lin yin yi]) records it as the Juxiye Dandaluo Scripture (掬呬耶亶怛羅經 [ju xi ye dan da luo jing]). In three volumes, translated by Amoghavajra (不空 [bu kong]) of the Tang Dynasty (唐 [tang]). It is what is referred to as the Guhya Scripture (瞿醯經 [qu xi jing]). See the entry for Guhya Scripture (瞿醯經條 [qu xi jing tiao]). Sanskrit: Guhya-tantra. The character 蕤 [rui] should be written as 𦫳 [guai]. (Guhya Scripture).
蕤呬耶經—【經名】又曰瞿醯壇哆羅經,玉呬耶經。慧琳音義作掬呬耶亶怛羅經。三卷,唐不空譯。所謂瞿醯經是也。見瞿醯經條。梵 Guhya-tantra,蕤宜作[卄/(夌*玉)]。(瞿醯經)
[jīng míng] yòu yuē qú xī tán duō luó jīng, yù xì yé jīng. huì lín yīn yì zuò jū xì yé dǎn dá luó jīng. sān juǎn, táng bù kōng yì. suǒ wèi qú xī jīng shì yě. jiàn qú xī jīng tiáo. fàn Guhya-tantra, ruí yí zuò [niàn/(líng*yù)].(qú xī jīng)
[jing ming] you yue qu xi tan duo luo jing, yu xi ye jing. hui lin yin yi zuo ju xi ye dan da luo jing. san juan, tang bu kong yi. suo wei qu xi jing shi ye. jian qu xi jing tiao. fan Guhya-tantra, rui yi zuo [nian/(ling*yu)].(qu xi jing)
蕤呬耶經 t = 蕤呬耶经 s = ruí xì yé jīng p refers to [proper noun] “Guhya Sutra”; Domain: Buddhism 佛教 [fu jiao] , Subdomain: Esoteric Buddhism , Concept: Sutra 经 [jing]; Notes: The title of a text in the Chinese Buddhist canon (Goble, 2019, pp. 28-32; Orzech, Payne, and Sørensen 2011, p. 10; T 897) .
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: Rui, Xi, Jing, Ye.
Full-text: Yu xi ye jing, Qu xi tan da luo.
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