- Śubhakarasiṃha,
Vajrabodhi and Amoghavajra,
established the
Esoteric Buddhist Zhenyan (Chinese: 真言, "true word", "mantra")
tradition from 716 to 720
during the...
- on. In
Chinese Esoteric Buddhism it is
generally known by
terms such as
Zhēnyán (Chinese: 真言,
literally "true word",
referring to mantra), Tángmì or Hanmì...
- (Esoteric)
Tendai (Tiantai
syncretized with
Zhenyan, Jingtu, Lüzong and
Oxhead school)
Shingon (
Zhenyan) Kōyasan Shingon-shū
Shingon Risshu (Syncretized...
- ****anese
reading of the
Chinese word 真言 (
zhēnyán),
which is the
translation of the
Sanskrit word mantra. The
Zhēnyán lineage was
founded in
China (c. 7th–8th...
-
successors of
Shenxiu (such as
Jingxian and Yixing) were also
students of the
Zhenyan (Mantra) school.
Influential esoteric dhāraṇī, such as the Uṣṇīṣa Vijaya...
-
developed into a
blend of art and science. The
Chinese translation is 真言;
zhenyan; 'true words', the ****anese on'yomi
reading of the
Chinese being shingon...
-
Asian Buddhism where it is
referred to by
various terms.
These include:
Zhēnyán (Chinese: 真言,
literally "true word",
referring to mantra), Mìjiao (Chinese:...
- The
Mantra of
Light (光明真言, rōmaji: kōmyō shingon, pinyin: guāngmíng
zhēnyán; Sanskrit: prabhāsa-mantra) is a
Buddhist mantra. In both ****anese Buddhism...
- from
direct state control. Also
during this period, the
Shingon ( Ch.
Zhenyan; "True Word", from Sanskrit: "Mantra")
school was
established in the country...
- this form of
Buddhism is
known as Mìzōng (密宗), or "Esoteric School", and
Zhenyan (true word, Sanskrit: Mantrayana). Kūkai (AD774–835) is a
major ****anese...