Studies in the Lankavatara Sutra: One of the Most Important Texts of Mahayana Buddhism, in which Almost All Its Principals Tenets are Presented, Including the Teaching of Zen |
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LANKAVATARA SUTRA | 3 |
II | 14 |
COMPARISON OF THE CONTENTS OF THE THREE CHI | 15 |
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abiding absolute according Ālaya Ālayavijñāna appearances attached attained awakened belong birth Blessed Bodhi Bodhidharma Bodhiruci Bodhisattva body Buddha Buddhahood Buddhist causation cause Chinese translations Citta Cittamātra cling Dharma Dharmakaya Dhyana discipline dualism emptiness enlightenment evil existence external world fasciculi five Dharmas forms gāthās habit-energy idea ignorant inmost consciousness inner perception inner realisation intellectual karma kāvatāra knowledge known Kshanti Lankā Lankavatāra latter logical Lord of Lanka Mahāmati Mahayana Buddhism Manas manifestations Manovijñāna māyā means mind nature Nirvana no-birth non-being non-existence object one's Pāramitās Paratantra Parikalpita perceived philosophers Prajñā Prajñāpāramitā Pratyekabuddhas Rāvana reality realm regarded revulsion Sagathakam Samadhi Sanskrit Sanskrit text self-nature self-realisation self-substance sense sentient Skandhas spiritual Śrāvakas Sung supreme wisdom sutra Svabhāvas T'ang takes place tāra Tathagata Tathāgata-garbha Tathagatahood teaching things thou thought thusness tion transcendental truth unborn understanding vāsanā Vijñānas vikalpa vows world of particulars Yakshas yathābhūtam Yogācāra Zen Buddhism