WebJñānapāda (autonym: Buddhajñāna, also referred to as Buddhaśrījñāna, *Buddhajñānapāda, *Śrījñānapāda; fl. c. 770–820 CE), was one of the most influential figures of mature Indian esoteric Buddhism. He is remembered first and foremost as the founder of the earlier of the two most important exegetical schools of the ... WebEncyclopaedia of Buddhism / edited by G.P. Malalasekera. v. 1 fasc. 1 A-Acala-- v. 1 fasc. 2 Acala-Ākaṅ-- v. 1 fasc. 3 Ākaṅkheyya Sutta-Anabhirati-- v. 1 fasc. 4 Anabhisamaya Sutta-Aoki, Bunkyō--v. 2 fasc. 1 Āpa-Asita Devala-- v. 2 fasc. 2 Asita Devsala-Aṭṭhaka Vagga--v. 3 fasc. 1 Bhāriṇi-deva-Bodaishinron-kenmon-- v.3 fasc. 2 Bode-Budalaviṭṭhi-- …
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WebHelp us improve our service. Brill’s Encyclopedia of Hinduism presents the latest research on all the main aspects of the Hindu traditions. Its 438 essays are original work written by the world’s foremost scholars on Hinduism. The encyclopedia presents a balanced and even-handed view of Hinduism, recognizing the divergent perspectives and ... WebAlso available online – www.brill.com Mahādeva Mahādeva (Chn. Datian [大天], Tib. Lha chen po) is best known to Buddhist tradition as the schismatic monk blamed for prompting the split between the orthodox Sthavira and breakaway MahāsāŒghika lineages, the Ž‘rst and most fundamental sunder-ing of the theretofore unitary Buddhist monastic folk nation gang allies
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WebFrom Encyclopedia of Buddhism. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Statue of Buddha Dipankara at Swayambu Stupa, Nepal. The Buddha said: I teach one thing and one thing … WebIn the same way, there is no Buddhism without the Buddha and the hosts of figures who populate the Buddhist Universe, bodhisattvas, gods, deities and so on. This second volume of Brill’s Encyclopedia of Buddhism, … WebAbstract. This paper attempts to describe Buddhism from what has been learned in the different religions sessions. It presents an introduction to Buddhism’s core philosophy and principles ... ehpap047:20600/isupport