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Vajrabodhi (Sanskrit: वज्रबोधि, Chinese: 金剛智; pinyin: Jīngāngzhì, 671–741 CE) was an
Indian esoteric Buddhist monk and
teacher in
Nalanda and
later in...
- dhāraṇī include: Two
versions by or
attributed to
esoteric Buddhist teacher Vajrabodhi: (1) 'Copy of the Vast, Perfect,
Unimpeded Great-Comp****ionate
Heart of...
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prominent in
China due to the
careers of two
South Asian monks,
Vajrabodhi and Amoghavajra.
Vajrabodhi or
Vajrabuddhi was the son of a
South Indian aristocrat...
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flourished among the
Chinese people. The
Tantric masters Śubhakarasiṃha,
Vajrabodhi and Amoghavajra,
established the
Esoteric Buddhist Zhenyan (Chinese: 真言...
- centuries) by
Indian vajrācāryas (esoteric masters) like Śubhakarasiṃha,
Vajrabodhi and Amoghavajra.
These esoteric teachings would later flourish in ****an...
- Dharmakirti, Asanga, Vasubandhu, Chandrakirti, Xuanzang, Śīlabhadra and
Vajrabodhi. The
curriculum of
Nalanda included major Buddhist philosophies like Madhyamaka...
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candidates for
Taoist examinations. In 726, he
called upon the
Indian monk
Vajrabodhi (671–741) to
perform tantric rites to
avert a drought. In 742, he personally...
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after his father's death. In 719, he was
ordained into the
sangha by
Vajrabodhi and
became his disciple.
After all
foreign monks were
expelled from China...
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School Fazang Chengguan Esoteric Buddhism (Tang Dynasty) Śubhakarasiṃha
Vajrabodhi Amoghavajra Chan (Zen)
School Bodhidharma ****neng
Daman Hongren Mazu Daoyi...
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mantra is in a
collection of
mantras (T.866)
translated into
Chinese by
Vajrabodhi (c. 671–741) in 723 CE
called A
Summary of
Recitations Taken from the...