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    East Asian Yogācāra refers to the Mahayana Buddhist traditions in East Asia which developed out of the Indian Buddhist Yogācāra (lit. "yogic practice")...
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    Maitreya. Yogācāra was later imported to Tibet and East Asia by figures like Shantaraksita (8th century) and Xuanzang (7th-century). Today, Yogācāra ideas...
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    Sautrantika meditation teachings, but also by Mahayana Buddhism. The East Asian Yogācāra school or "Consciousness only school" (Ch. Wéishí-zōng), known in...
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  • East Asian people (also East Asians or Northeast Asians) are the people from East Asia, which consists of China, Japan, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea...
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  • in the area of Indian/East Asian Yogācāra/Tathāgatagarbha. He contributed the contents of his catalogue of the major Yogācāra translations of Xuanzang...
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    East Asia and was undoubtedly the core of East Asian civilization from where other parts of East Asia were formed. The various other regions in East Asia...
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  • Wu, Jiang (2006). "Building a Dharma Transmission Monastery" (PDF). East Asian History. 31: 48. see: Sheng Yen (2009), Shattering the Great Doubt: The...
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    and translated Yogacara works there, where it is known as Wéishí-zōng or Fǎxiàng-zōng. An important contribution to East Asian Yogācāra is Xuanzang's Cheng...
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  • Cheng Weishi Lun (category Yogacara)
    by thought. The Chéng Wéishì Lùn became one of the key texts of East Asian Yogācāra, both by Chinese ("Faxiang") and Japanese ("Hossō") thinkers. It...
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  • philosophy (also called Asian philosophy or Oriental philosophy) includes the various philosophies that originated in East and South Asia, including Chinese...
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    Chan Buddhism (category Yogacara)
    Korean monks of predominantly Hwaeom (Korean: 화엄종; Hanja: 華嚴宗) and East Asian Yogācāra (Korean: 유식종; Hanja: 唯識宗) background began to travel to China to...
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    Bodhidharma (category People of Central Asian descent)
    distinctions". It is among the first and most important texts for East Asian Yogācāra. According to Suzuki, one of the recurrent emphases in the Laṅkāvatāra...
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    located in Yanta District, Xi'an, Shaanxi. The temple is the cradle of East Asian Yogācāra in China. It is notable for the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda. The pagoda...
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    practice in East Asian Buddhism, especially popular in Pure Land Buddhism, but also found in other traditions such as East Asian Yogācāra, Tiantai and...
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  • establishment of East Asian Yogācāra Buddhism (also known as "consciousness only", Ch: Weishi 唯識), which in turn influenced East Asian Buddhist thought...
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  • 1953) is a Japan-based academic specializing in Korean Buddhism and East Asian Yogacara, having published numerous books and articles on these topics. He...
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    Triṃśikā-vijñaptimātratā (category Yogacara)
    became one of the core texts for the Yogācāra school of Mahāyāna Buddhism. In it he touches on foundational Yogācāra concepts such as the storehouse consciousness...
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    Xuanzang (category Yogacara scholars)
    of Yogācāra (瑜伽行派), or Consciousness-only (唯識), and he founded a school taking after that tradition in China. His 7th-century scholarship on Yogacara has...
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    when the scholar-priest Rōben (689–773), originally a monk of the East Asian Yogācāra tradition, invited the Korean monk Shinjō (traditional Chinese: 審祥;...
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    Mahayana (category Yogacara)
    quoted in later Yogācāra texts as a true definition of emptiness. According to Walpola Rahula, the thought presented in the Yogācāra school's Abhidharma-samuccaya...
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    Maitreya to be enshrined in the main hall which became the basis of the East Asian Yogācāra school. As a result of the expansion, Geumsansa became the headquarters...
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    Honganji-ha Ōtani-ha Ohigashi Yuzu Nembutsu Seizan Jōdo-shū Chinzei Yogācāra East Asian Yogācāra Nikaya Buddhism (also called "Hinayana") Theravada Sangharaj...
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    precepts, explaining sutras, and restoring old temples. He worked throughout Asia, creating a following across Burma, Thailand, Malaya, and Vietnam, as well...
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  • Thiền Zen in the United States Doctrinal background Buddha-nature East Asian Yogācāra Śūnyatā Influential Sutras Zen scriptures Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra Diamond...
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    Zen (category Yogacara)
    in the Buddhist monastic code (Vinaya) living in Buddhist monasteries. East Asian Buddhist monasticism differs in various respects from traditional Buddhist...
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    Buddhism. Wonhyo was especially influenced by Buddha-nature literature, East Asian Yogācāra, Huayan thought and the philosophy of Essence-Function (Chinese:...
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    Maitreya were an important part of the East Asian Yogacara school. A key element of Maitreya devotion in East Asia is the intention to be reborn in Maitreya's...
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    further, and to help bridge the traditional rivalry between the East Asian Yogācāra and East Asian Mādhyamaka schools. The emperor granted a petition by Saichō...
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    Thiền Zen in the United States Doctrinal background Buddha-nature East Asian Yogācāra Śūnyatā Influential Sutras Zen scriptures Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra Diamond...
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  • Thiền Zen in the United States Doctrinal background Buddha-nature East Asian Yogācāra Śūnyatā Influential Sutras Zen scriptures Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra Diamond...
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