- Zhang'an
Guanding (章安灌顶, 561–632 CE) was a
Chinese Buddhist monk and
exegete during the Sui
dynasty (581–618).
Guanding is
traditionally recognized as...
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uniquely in one work
among Buddhist scriptures (sūtra),
called the
Foshuo guanding jing (佛說灌頂經; "Consecration Sūtra
Expounded by the Buddha")
early 4th century...
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Fifteenth Century. New York:
Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-230-62125-1.
Guand-da, Zhang; Litvinsky, B.;
Shabani Samghabadi, R., eds. (1996).
History of...
- CE) in 594.
These lectures were
compiled and
edited by Zhiyi´s
disciple Guanding (561-632) into
seven chapters in ten fascicles. The
voluminous Móhē zhǐguān...
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Ashvini Agrawal 1989, p. 79. Chakrabarti, K. (1996). "The
Gupta Kingdom". In
Guand-da, Zhang; Litvinsky, B.;
Shabani Samghabadi, R. (eds.).
History of Civilizations...
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Emperor of
China heard of his
accession in 1388 and
conferred the
title Guanding Guoshi upon him. Later, in 1406, the Ming
Emperor sent a jade seal with...
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Archived from the
original on 4 June 2011.
Retrieved 14
February 2025.
Guand-da, Zhang; Litvinsky, B.;
Shabani Samghabadi, R. (1996).
History of civilizations...
- the
Tiantai school who
wrote the
foundational treatises of the
tradition Guanding 561–632), Zhiyi's student, he
edited and
compiled the main
treatises of...
- disciples.
Guanding (561–632) was his most
influential disciple,
since he was
responsible for
recording and
preserving the master's legacy. It was
Guanding who...
- (found in his Mohe Zhiguan). Zhiyi's
legacy also owes much to his
disciple Guanding, who
compiled the masters' "three main works"
after Zhiyi's death. Zhiyi...