- Yin Shun (印順,
Yìnshùn; 5
April 1906 – 4 June 2005) was a
Chinese Buddhist monk and
scholar in the
tradition of
Chinese Mahayana Buddhism.
Though he was...
- Shi
Yinshun (simplified Chinese: 释印顺;
traditional Chinese: 釋印順; pinyin: Shì
Yìnshùn; born 1974),
courtesy name
Yuanli (源利), is a
Chinese Buddhist monk...
- Daigu, Ungo and Isshi.
Modern Chinese Buddhists like Tanxu,
Taixu and
Yinshun also
criticized dharma transmission,
seeing it as a
Chinese invention that...
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January 2015.
Retrieved 8
January 2015. 印順法師 [
Yinshun]. 華雨集第四冊 [Hua Yu
Collection Volume 4]. www.
yinshun.org.tw (in Chinese).
Archived from the original...
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influential figure in the
modern Chinese study of
Madhyamaka is
Yìnshùn (印順導師, 1906–2005).
Yìnshùn applied his
study of the
Chinese Agamas to Madhyamaka, and...
-
Modern Society: An
Introduction Centering Around the
Teachings of
Taixu and
Yinshun (PDF),
archived from the
original (PDF) on
April 2, 2013{{citation}}: CS1...
- He
cites various p****ages from the
early sources and the
scholarship of
Yinshun, Reat and
Watsuji in support.
Bucknell thinks that name and form was eventually...
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doctrinal transformation of twentieth-century
Chinese Buddhism:
Master Yinshun's interpretation of the
tathagatagarbha doctrine,
Contemporary Buddhism...
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doctrinal transformation of twentieth-century
Chinese Buddhism:
Master Yinshun’s interpretation of the
tathagatagarbha doctrine,
Contemporary Buddhism...
- Drum tower, Founder's Hall,
Dharma Hall,
Dining Room, etc.
Benhuan Shi
Yinshun "Chinese
Buddhist master p****es away in Shenzhen". Xinhuanet. 2012-04-02...