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Bodhisattva and female Wisdom King
Myeongwang), or Mahāmāyūrī Vidyārājñī is a bodhisattva and female Wisdom King in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism. In the latter tradition, Mahamayuri is a popular
Mahamayuri
Mahāyāna Buddhist scripture focused on the bodhisattva Mahamayuri
Mahāmayūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra, also known as the Peacock King Sutra (Chinese: 孔雀王咒經; pinyin: Kǒngquè Wáng Zhòujīng), is a Mahāyāna Buddhist scripture focused
Mahamayuri_Vidyarajni_Sutra
Figure in Mahayana Buddhism
among the 28 guardians of the thousand-armed Avalokiteśvara. The Avataṃsaka Sūtra reveals that he is the nāga that presides over the world's supply of rain
Sāgara_(Dragon_King)
Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
The Śūraṅgama Sūtra (Chinese: 首楞嚴經; pinyin: Shǒuléngyán jīng, Sūtra of the Heroic March) (Taisho no. 945) is a Mahayana Buddhist Sūtra that has been influential
Śūraṅgama_Sūtra
List of Indian mythological creatures
- One of the seventeen rakshasis invoked at the start of the Mahamayuri Vidyarajni Sutra ☸ Brahmāpeta - Dwells in the sun during the month of Māgha (Viṣṇu
List_of_Rakshasas
Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Construction of Kingship in The Scripture for Humane Kings and the Mahāmāyūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra, Cahiers d'Extrême-Asie 13, 55-83 Yang, Weizhong (杨维中) (2016)
Humane_King_Sutra
Nature spirits associated with Asian mythologies
Agravala, " Geographical Contents of Mahamayuri JUPHS, Vol. XV, Pt. ii, 1942, p. 28] "The Mahamayuri Vidyarajni Sutra 佛母大孔雀明王經". 10 June 2012. Archived from
Yaksha
Early Buddhist school
their Dīrgha Āgama, their Vinaya, and in some Mahāyāna sūtras. These twelve divisions are: Sūtra, Geya, Vyākaraṇa, Gāthā, Udāna, Nidāna, Jātaka, Itivṛttaka
Dharmaguptaka
God in Hinduism and Tantric Buddhism
such as the Śūraṅgama Mantra and the Mahamayuri-vidyarajñi-dharani contained in the Mahamayuri Vidyarajñi Sutra, which are popular in Chan Buddhism tradition
Mahakala
Buddhist philosophical metaphor
further developed by the Mahayana school in the 3rd century Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra and later by the Huayan school between the 6th and 8th centuries. "Indra's
Indra's_net
Serpent-kings in Hindu mythology
Buddhist texts such as the Bhūridatta Jātaka, the Mahamayuri Vidyarajni Sutra and the Mahāmegha Sūtra. Apalāla (Pali, Sanskrit) is a water-dwelling Nāga-king
Nagaraja
Chinese water and weather deity
mentioned in Buddhist texts Bhūridatta Jātaka, the Mahamayuri Vidyarajni Sutra and the Mahāmegha Sūtra. Longwang in art Bronze dragon from Sanxingdui, Shang
Dragon_King
Chinese Buddhist monk and scholar (602–664)
(1995). The Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra. Sutra Translation Committee of the United States and Canada dharma series. Sutra Translation Committee of the U
Xuanzang
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Chongqing, China
of hell Statue of the bodhisattva Guanyin at Beishan The Wisdom King Mahamayuri riding on her peacock mount Various Buddhas at Beishan Statue depicting
Dazu_Rock_Carvings
Oldest painting of Mahamayuri in Japan; Heian period, 10th National Treasure
402–412 by Kumārajīva, with its original foundational text, the Mahamayuri Vidyarajni Sutra first composed in the 4th century. As a protective entity, the
Statue of Mahamayuri on Colored Silk
Statue_of_Mahamayuri_on_Colored_Silk
Canon of Chinese Buddhism, and much of the Sinosphere
Buddhist concept of a Tripitaka, literally meaning "three baskets" (of Sutra, Vinaya, and Abhidharma), a term which referred to the scriptural canons
Chinese_Buddhist_canon
Deity in Buddhist mythology
Sutta) Mahāyāna (Golden Light Sutra) (Lalitavistara Sūtra) (Lotus Sutra) (Mahāmāyūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra) (Mahāmegha Sūtra) Attributes Guardian of the East
Dhṛtarāṣṭra
Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism collectively
Dhāraṇī Sūtra Uṣṇīṣa Vijaya Dhāraṇī Sūtra Cintāmaṇicakra Dhāraṇī Sūtra Mahāmayūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra Dhāraṇī of Avalokiteśvara Ekadaśamukha Sūtra Humane
Three_teachings
Chinese Chan Buddhist monk
Mahayana sutras throughout his teaching career in the West, including on the Heart Sutra, Diamond Sutra, Lotus Sutra, Amitabha Sutra, Avatamsaka Sutra, and
Hsuan_Hua
School of Mahāyāna Buddhism
relies on three main Mahayana scriptures: the Sutra of Amitayus, the Contemplation Sutra and the Amitabha Sutra. The Pure Land tradition is primarily focused
Pure_Land_Buddhism
Chinese Buddhist ritual
its framework: The Burning-Face Sūtra[zh] (佛說救面燃餓鬼陀羅尼神咒經, Fóshuō Jiù Miànrán Èguǐ Tuóluóní Shénzhòu Jīng, lit "Sūtra Spoken by the Buddha on the Dhāraṇī-spell
Yujia_Yankou
Buddhist tradition in East Asia which represents the Indian Madhyamaka
various sources, including the three treatises, Mahayana sutras such as the Vimalakirti sutra, as well as Taoist works such as Lao-tzu, Chuang-tzu and
East_Asian_Mādhyamaka
East Asian traditions representing the Yogachara school of Buddhism
Buddhism are the classic Indian sutras associated with Yogācāra, such as the Saṃdhinirmocana-sūtra and the Ten Stages Sutra, as well as the works associated
East_Asian_Yogācāra
School of Mahayana Buddhism established and practiced in China
(天台法華宗), after its focus on the Lotus Sūtra, whose Chinese title translates to "Subtle Dharma Lotus Flower Sutra". During the Sui dynasty (581–618), the
Tiantai
Chinese martial art
Dhāraṇī Sūtra Uṣṇīṣa Vijaya Dhāraṇī Sūtra Cintāmaṇicakra Dhāraṇī Sūtra Mahāmayūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra Dhāraṇī of Avalokiteśvara Ekadaśamukha Sūtra Humane
Shaolin_kung_fu
Chinese Buddhist ceremony
Sūtra. The Various Sūtras Altar (諸經壇), for reciting various other sūtras not included at the other altars, such as the Golden Light Sūtra, the Sūtra of
Shuilu_Fahui
Spiritual teacher-disciple lineage in Zen-Buddhism
realize thusness do not have a secret treasure." And see also the Platform Sutra: "...Huiming [experienced] a great enlightenment. He then questioned me
Dharma_transmission
Buddhist mountain in Sichuan, China
Dhāraṇī Sūtra Uṣṇīṣa Vijaya Dhāraṇī Sūtra Cintāmaṇicakra Dhāraṇī Sūtra Mahāmayūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra Dhāraṇī of Avalokiteśvara Ekadaśamukha Sūtra Humane
Mount_Emei
Style of traditional Chinese paintings
Dhāraṇī Sūtra Uṣṇīṣa Vijaya Dhāraṇī Sūtra Cintāmaṇicakra Dhāraṇī Sūtra Mahāmayūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra Dhāraṇī of Avalokiteśvara Ekadaśamukha Sūtra Humane
Shuilu_ritual_paintings
Island in Zhoushan, China
Dhāraṇī Sūtra Uṣṇīṣa Vijaya Dhāraṇī Sūtra Cintāmaṇicakra Dhāraṇī Sūtra Mahāmayūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra Dhāraṇī of Avalokiteśvara Ekadaśamukha Sūtra Humane
Mount_Putuo
Japanese edition of the Chinese Buddhist canon
Dhāraṇī Sūtra Uṣṇīṣa Vijaya Dhāraṇī Sūtra Cintāmaṇicakra Dhāraṇī Sūtra Mahāmayūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra Dhāraṇī of Avalokiteśvara Ekadaśamukha Sūtra Humane
Taishō_Tripiṭaka
Buddhist meditation practices
"seeing into the nature of things." The Sūtra Unlocking the Mysteries (Samdhinirmocana Sūtra), a yogācāra sūtra, is also often used as a source for teachings
Samatha-vipassanā
monk Nichiren (1222–1282), who elaborated his teachings upon the "Lotus Sutra" aspiring to reform Buddhism. Nichiren Buddhism promises both immediate
Buddhism_in_China
Chinese artist and Buddhist teacher
also recommended supplementing Pure Land practice with texts such as the Sutra of Kṣitigarbha's Fundamental Vows and the Chapter on Practices and Vows
Hong_Yi
Kuchan Buddhist monk and translator (344–413)
Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra (Diamond Sutra) Smaller Sukhāvatī-vyūha (T 366) Saddharma Puṇḍarīka Sūtra (Lotus Sutra) (T 263–62) Vimalakirti Nirdesa Sutra (T 475) Aṣṭasāhasrikā
Kumārajīva
Thanissaro Bhikkhu, trans., "Metta Sutta: Good Will". See note 2. The Mahamayuri Vidyarajni Sutra 佛母大孔雀明王經 Translated into English by Cheng Yew Chung based on
Buddhism_and_Hinduism
Taiwanese Buddhist nun (born 1937)
Innumerable Meanings Sutra, which is traditionally regarded as the prologue to the Lotus Sutra. The Innumerable Meanings Sutra addresses human problems
Cheng_Yen
Subgrouping of esoteric Buddhist mantras
(諸經日誦集要, lit: "Compilation of Essentials for the Daily Chanting of Various Sūtras"), which was critically revised and edited by the Eighth Chinese Pure Land
Ten_Small_Mantras
Diamond Sutra, the Amitabha Sutra, the Lotus Sutra, the Vimalakīrti Nirdeśa Sūtra, the Mūlamadhyamakakārikā, and the Aṣṭasāhasrikā Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra. Around
History_of_Chinese_Buddhism
Traditions of Vajrayana Buddhism
(Dhāraṇīsaṃgraha sūtra; Chinese: 陀羅尼集經; pinyin: Tuóluóní jí jīng; T. 901), early versions of the Heart-dhāraṇī of Avalokiteśvara-ekadaśamukha Sūtra, the Cintāmaṇicakra
Chinese_Esoteric_Buddhism
Chinese lay Buddhist teacher
Exploring Buddhism and Zen, Paperback. 1997 ISBN 1-57863-020-7 2004 Diamond Sutra Explained, Paperback. 2004 ISBN 0-9716561-2-6 "Nan Huai Jin". Nan Huai Jin
Nan_Huai-Chin
Caves near Dunhuang City, Gansu, China
in the Library Cave include the earliest dated printed book, the Diamond Sutra from 868, which was first translated from Sanskrit into Chinese in the fourth
Mogao_Caves
9th century Japanese monk
entwining dragons and engraved with the text of the Uṣṇīṣa Vijaya Dhāraṇī Sūtra in Kyoto's Anshō-ji Temple in 1953. Egaku brought this column back to Japan
Egaku
Part of the history of Buddhism in Asia
translated important Mahayana sūtras such as the Aṣṭasāhasrikā Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra, as well as rare, early Mahayana sūtras on topics such as samādhi and
Silk Road transmission of Buddhism
Silk_Road_transmission_of_Buddhism
Second century Buddhist missionary to China
Fotiao), producing a translation of a Mahāyāna scripture, the Ugraparipṛcchā Sūtra (in Chinese, the Fajing jing, Taishō no. 322) c. 181 CE. Lokaksema Parthian
An_Shigao
Chinese, Japanese and Tibetan conception of the preta of Buddhist mythology
emerge from neglect or desertion of ancestors. According to the Huayen Sutra, evil deeds will cause a soul to be reborn in one of six different realms
Hungry_ghost
Chinese Buddhist monk and scholar (1906–2005)
Retrieved 13 August 2018. Tam, Thomas (6 June 2002). "Introduction to Agama Sutra: The First Buddhist Scripture". Asian American / Asian Research Institute
Yin_Shun
Japanese Buddhist elephant-headed god
symbolic representation of obstacles or impediments. A note in the Mahamayuri Vidyarajni Sutra by the Tang period monk Yijing defines Vinayaka as an "obstructive
Kangiten
Form of Buddhist meditation
Dhāraṇī Sūtra Uṣṇīṣa Vijaya Dhāraṇī Sūtra Cintāmaṇicakra Dhāraṇī Sūtra Mahāmayūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra Dhāraṇī of Avalokiteśvara Ekadaśamukha Sūtra Humane
Hua_Tou
Tradition in East Asian Buddhism
worldview is based primarily on the Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra (Chinese: 華嚴經; pinyin: Huáyán jīng, Flower Garland Sūtra) as well as on the works of Huayan patriarchs
Huayan
Chinese Buddhist scholar, translator, and religious leader
of an extended edition of the Gaṇḍavyūha sūtra. He also composed an original commentary on the Avatamsaka Sutra, called the Huayan jing tanxuan ji (Record
Fazang
(梵唄) and translating early dhāraṇī texts, notably the Mahamayuri Vidyarajni Sutra ("Peacock King Sutra"), marking the introduction of esoteric ritual scripture
Po-Srimitra
Semi-legendary founder of Zen Buddhism
Bodhidharma's teachings and practice center on meditation and the Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra. The Anthology of the Patriarchal Hall (952) identifies Bodhidharma as the
Bodhidharma
Philosophy in Chinese Buddhism
tenets of non-violence. Soka Gakkai International teaches that "the Lotus Sutra ... leads all people to Buddhahood and we ordinary human beings are in no
Humanistic_Buddhism
One of the Four Heavenly Kings and a dharmapala
(Mahāsamāya Sutta) Mahāyāna (Golden Light Sutra) (Lalitavistara Sūtra) (Lotus Sutra) (Mahāmāyūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra) Attributes Guardian of the West Buddhism
Virūpākṣa
Figure in Buddhist and East Asian religious traditions
Dhāraṇī Sūtra Uṣṇīṣa Vijaya Dhāraṇī Sūtra Cintāmaṇicakra Dhāraṇī Sūtra Mahāmayūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra Dhāraṇī of Avalokiteśvara Ekadaśamukha Sūtra Humane
Budai
County-level city in Gansu, China
Dhāraṇī Sūtra Uṣṇīṣa Vijaya Dhāraṇī Sūtra Cintāmaṇicakra Dhāraṇī Sūtra Mahāmayūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra Dhāraṇī of Avalokiteśvara Ekadaśamukha Sūtra Humane
Dunhuang
Buddhist term
was Kumarajiva's groundbreaking CE Chinese translation of the Vimalakirti Sutra. It introduced "mind-monkey" in the simile xin ru yuanhou (心如猨猴;l= 'heart/mind
Monkey_mind
Major deity in Buddhism
(Mahāsamāya Sutta) Mahāyāna (Golden Light Sutra) (Lalitavistara Sūtra) (Lotus Sutra) (Mahāmāyūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra) Attributes Guardian of the South Buddhism
Virūḍhaka_(Heavenly_King)
Chinese Huayan and Chan Buddhist monk and scholar
school and Chan Buddhism. Zongmi wrote a number of works on several Mahayana Sutras, Chan and Huayan, and he also discussed Taoism and Confucianism. His works
Guifeng_Zongmi
Figure in Chinese folk religion
Ming dynasty novel Journey to the West. According to Volume 7 of the Lotus Sūtra, Vilambā is one of the Ten Rākṣasīs who protect the Dharma. In some interpretations
Vilambā
Chinese Chan Buddhist monk and writer
ISBN 978-1-59030-372-6. Sheng Yen, Complete Enlightenment - Zen Comments on the Sutra of Complete Enlightenment. Shambhala Publications, 1998. ISBN 978-1-57062-400-1
Sheng-yen
Buddhist rituals used to consecrate images of the Buddha and bodhisattvas
Dhāraṇī Sūtra Uṣṇīṣa Vijaya Dhāraṇī Sūtra Cintāmaṇicakra Dhāraṇī Sūtra Mahāmayūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra Dhāraṇī of Avalokiteśvara Ekadaśamukha Sūtra Humane
Buddhābhiṣeka
Chinese school of Chan Buddhism in the Tang period
Mazu and Baizhang also quote or paraphrase other Mahayana sutras, like the Vimalakirti sutra and Prajñāpāramitā scriptures. According to Poceski, "rather
Hongzhou_school
Chinese Buddhist master who founded the Tiantai school
practice in world history." Zhiyi relied on the teachings of the Lotus Sutra as the main basis for his system, though he also drew on numerous texts
Zhiyi
Chinese Chan Buddhist master (904–976)
emptiness and wondrous existence always complement each other. In the Lotus sūtra, the three vehicles are joined and unified with the one vehicle, just as
Yongming_Yanshou
Chinese Patriarch of the Tiantai school
associated with attaining birth in the Pure Land through devotion to the Lotus Sutra (which mentions self-immolation and self-burning). Zhili engaged in a series
Siming_Zhili
352-431 CE. It consists of 364 sutras and belongs to the early Chinese Buddhist texts collectively called Āgama sutras. Āgama literature constitutes the
The Shorter Chinese Saṃyukta Āgama
The_Shorter_Chinese_Saṃyukta_Āgama
Chinese Chan Buddhist branch
Dhāraṇī Sūtra Uṣṇīṣa Vijaya Dhāraṇī Sūtra Cintāmaṇicakra Dhāraṇī Sūtra Mahāmayūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra Dhāraṇī of Avalokiteśvara Ekadaśamukha Sūtra Humane
Caodong_school
Type of god in Chinese culture
Dhāraṇī Sūtra Uṣṇīṣa Vijaya Dhāraṇī Sūtra Cintāmaṇicakra Dhāraṇī Sūtra Mahāmayūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra Dhāraṇī of Avalokiteśvara Ekadaśamukha Sūtra Humane
Jade_Emperor
Buddhist ritual texts performed during daily liturgical services
Liturgies typically consist of chanting or recitation of sūtra(s) or passages from a sūtra, mantras and dhāraṇīs (especially in Mahayana and Vajrayana)
Buddhist_liturgy
Wrathful deity in East Asian Buddhism
deva Vaishravana. Mahāmāyūrī (Chinese: 孔雀明王; pinyin: Kǒngquè Míngwáng; Japanese pronunciation: Kujaku Myōō) - A Wisdom Queen (vidyārājñī); sometimes also
Wisdom_King
Founder of the Linji school of Chan Buddhism (died 866)
study of the sutras and śāstras." Yanagida Seizan writes that his teachings indicate that Linji was knowledgeable in the Mahayana sutras and also "show
Linji_Yixuan
Chinese Buddhist monk (died c. 850)
the single spiritual brilliance (or one pure radiance) of the Śūraṅgama Sūtra, which divides to become the six sense spheres. According to Huangbo, if
Huangbo_Xiyun
Buddhist temple and monastery in Guangzhou, China
Banner" or "Flagpole"), who appears in the Flower Garland Sutra as a devout student of the Heart Sutra. Variants include Hoi Tong Temple; the translations Ocean
Hoi_Tong_Monastery
Chinese Buddhist monk
(光宅寺) and became a disciple of Zhiyi. In 584, Zhiyi lectured on the Lotus Sūtra (法華經) at Guangzai Monastery. Guanding recorded and organized these lectures
Guanding
Chinese Chan-master
found in the Platform Sutra of Huineng, but it was almost certainly not an historical event. The account given in the Platform Sutra is as follows: Hongren
Yuquan_Shenxiu
Province of Afghanistan
Gandhara, Part 2, Volume 1. BRILL. p. 39. ISBN 9004135952. THE MAHAMAYURI VIDYARAJNI SUTRA 佛母大孔雀明王經, Translated into English by Cheng Yew Chung based on
Laghman_Province
Chinese Buddhist patriarch (601–674)
a Chan master. Although Hongren’s students included Vinaya specialists, sutra translators, and Huayan and Pure Land devotees, Hongren’s teaching focused
Daman_Hongren
Buddhist term for aspirant to enlightenment
This trope is commonly employed among the Wisdom Kings, among whom Mahāmāyūrī Vidyārājñī stands out with a feminine title and benevolent expression. In some
Bodhisattva
Dhāraṇī Sūtra Uṣṇīṣa Vijaya Dhāraṇī Sūtra Cintāmaṇicakra Dhāraṇī Sūtra Mahāmayūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra Dhāraṇī of Avalokiteśvara Ekadaśamukha Sūtra Humane
List of Buddhist architecture in China
List_of_Buddhist_architecture_in_China
Buddhist monk
practice, such as taking precepts, performing repentance rituals, reading sutras, and keeping buddha images. This stance is corroborated by the Jingzhong
Baotang_Wuzhu
Traditional Buddhist and Taoist festival
deriving from the Mahayana scripture known as the Yulanpen or Ullambana Sutra. The sutra records the time when Maudgalyāyana achieves abhijñā and uses his newfound
Ghost_Festival
Building in East Asian Buddhist temples
Dhāraṇī Sūtra Uṣṇīṣa Vijaya Dhāraṇī Sūtra Cintāmaṇicakra Dhāraṇī Sūtra Mahāmayūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra Dhāraṇī of Avalokiteśvara Ekadaśamukha Sūtra Humane
Patriarchs'_Hall
Important entrance gate at a Chinese Buddhist temple
Dhāraṇī Sūtra Uṣṇīṣa Vijaya Dhāraṇī Sūtra Cintāmaṇicakra Dhāraṇī Sūtra Mahāmayūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra Dhāraṇī of Avalokiteśvara Ekadaśamukha Sūtra Humane
Shanmen
Sacred utterance or sound used in meditation, often repeated
Vijaya Dhāraṇī from the Uṣṇīṣa Vijaya Dhāraṇī Sutra, the Mahāmāyūrī Vidyārājñī Dhāraṇī, the Heart Sutra and various forms of Buddha remembrance are commonly
Mantra
Short instructive text in some Buddhist practices
Musō Soseki also made extensive use of richi (teaching), explaining the sutras, instead of kikan (kōan). According to Musō Soseki, both are upaya, 'skillful
Koan
Form of Buddhism native to China and practiced around the world
include the Lotus Sutra, the Avatamsaka Sutra, the Vimalakirti Sutra, the Nirvana Sutra, the Amitabha Sutra, and the Surangama Sutra. As such, Chinese
Chinese_Buddhism
Buddhist temple in Haidian District, Beijing, China
was equipped with fingerprint scanners, webcams and iPads for studying sutras, or Buddhist texts. Moreover, the leader of the monastery, the Venerable
Longquan_Monastery
2nd-century Indian Buddhist monk
Suramgama-samādhi-sutra, already lost in Sengyou's time) Guangming sanmei jing "Sutra on the Samadhi of Luminosity" Hu banniehuan jing "The Hu Parinirvāṇa Sutra" Bo
Lokaksema_(Buddhist_monk)
Chinese Buddhist repentance rite
Triskandhadharma Sūtra (三品悔過經), which was later translated to Chinese by the eminent monk Dharmarakṣa and constitutes a chapter in the Mahāratnakūṭa Sūtra. Two of
Dabei_Chan
School of Chan Buddhism named after Linji Yixuan
the Chan emphasis on the nonconceptual nature of reality, while employing sūtras and teachings to instruct students. This schema contains three main elements:
Linji_school
Indian Buddhist monk (died AD 73)
the Han capital Luoyang, where the two supposedly first translated the Sutra of Forty-two Chapters into Chinese. Ludvik, Catherine (2007). Sarasvatī
Kasyapa_Matanga
Tutelary deities in Mahayana Buddhism
Lotus Sutra. Some of these figures are found sporadically in texts throughout the Buddhist canon, most notably the Mahāmayūrī Vidyarājñī Sutra. They are
Ten_Rākṣasīs
Four prominent Chinese monks of the Wanli Era
Dhāraṇī Sūtra Uṣṇīṣa Vijaya Dhāraṇī Sūtra Cintāmaṇicakra Dhāraṇī Sūtra Mahāmayūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra Dhāraṇī of Avalokiteśvara Ekadaśamukha Sūtra Humane
Four Eminent Monks of the Wanli Era
Four_Eminent_Monks_of_the_Wanli_Era
Chinese Pure Land Buddhist monk
Xiangjie Temple, Yogācāra study under Master Huian of Zengshou Temple, and sutra study with Bian Kong of Xin Hua Temple. In the winter of 1768, Jixing Chewu
Jixing_Chewu
Ming dynasty Chinese Buddhist monk and Thirtieth Tiantai Patriarch
philosophical underpinning. He also wrote extensively on the Śūraṅgama Sūtra, a work which was very popular in Ming Buddhism. Chuandeng was a student
Youxi_Chuandeng
sub-commentaries to the Avataṃsaka Sūtra (Huayan jing), as well as for his translation of a new Gandhavyuha sutra version, together with the Indian monk
Qingliang_Chengguan
Chinese Buddhism hall
prominence during the Tang dynasty (618–907), with scriptures such as the Sutra of the Bhaisajyaguru being translated into Chinese. The hall became a standard
Bhaiṣajyaguru_Hall
Chinese Chan Buddhist monk (1067–1120)
Dhāraṇī Sūtra Uṣṇīṣa Vijaya Dhāraṇī Sūtra Cintāmaṇicakra Dhāraṇī Sūtra Mahāmayūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra Dhāraṇī of Avalokiteśvara Ekadaśamukha Sūtra Humane
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Protecting Well; Another Name for Earth
Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi
Holy Star; Silk
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pathanjali | பதஂஜலி
Famous Yoga philosopher, The author of Yoga sutras
Pathanjali | பதஂஜலி
Boy/Male
Tamil
Patanjali | பதஂஜலிÂ
Famous Yoga philosopher, The author of Yoga sutras
Patanjali | பதஂஜலிÂ
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Guarding Well
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mahagauri | மஹாகௌரீ
Goddess Durga
Mahagauri | மஹாகௌரீ
Boy/Male
Hindu
Famous Yoga philosopher, The author of Yoga sutras
Boy/Male
Hindu
Famous Yoga philosopher, The author of Yoga sutras
Girl/Female
Indian
Killer.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Protecting Well
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Goddess Durga
MAHAMAYURI VIDYARAJNI-SUTRA
MAHAMAYURI VIDYARAJNI-SUTRA
MAHAMAYURI VIDYARAJNI-SUTRA
MAHAMAYURI VIDYARAJNI-SUTRA
MAHAMAYURI VIDYARAJNI-SUTRA
MAHAMAYURI VIDYARAJNI-SUTRA
MAHAMAYURI VIDYARAJNI-SUTRA
n.
A collection of such aphorisms.
pl.
of Sutra
n.
A precept; an aphorism; a brief rule.
n.
A body of Hindoo literature containing aphorisms on grammar, meter, law, and philosophy, and forming a connecting link between the Vedic and later Sanscrit literature.
travel, tourism, insurance