Tsung-mi and the Sinification of BuddhismThis study of Tsung-mi is part of the Studies in East Asian Buddhism series. Author Peter Gregory makes extensive use of Japanese secondary sources, which complements his work on the complex Chinese materials that form the basis of the study. |
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ālayavijñāna Awakening of Faith biography bodhisattva Buddha Buddha-nature Buddhahood Ch'an Chart Ch'an Preface Ch'an traditions Ch'eng Ch'eng-kuan ch'i chapter chiao chih Chih-yen Chinese Buddhists Ching-chung Chu Hsi claim commentary conditioned origination Confucian cosmogony critique delusion dharma dharmadhātu disciples discussion doctrine emptiness essence fa-chieh fa-pao Fa-tsang fascicles Gimello gradual teaching heaven Ho-tse Shen-hui Hsi's hsing Hsiu's Hua-yen ching Hua-yen Sūtra Hua-yen thought Hua-yen tradition Hui-yüan Hung-chou line intrinsic enlightenment Kamata karma kegon kenkyū Kuei-feng line of Ch'an Lo-yang Madhyamaka Mahāyāna meaning mind moral Nan-chao Nan-yin ontological p'an-chiao P'ei Hsiu passage Perfect Enlightenment perfect teaching phenomenal appearances practice prajñā pratyekabuddhas refers reveals samādhi Scripture of Perfect sentient separate teaching shih shih-shih wu-ai SKSC stages subcommentary sudden enlightenment sudden teaching Sung Sutra T'ang Taoism Tathāgata tathāgatagarbha three vehicles tion translation Treatise tsung Tsung-mi ultimate Yogācāra yüan