Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Dharmarakṣa> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 52 of
52
with 100 items per page.
- Dharmarakṣa abstract "Dharmarakṣa (Chinese: 竺法護; pinyin: Zhú Fǎhù) was one a translators of Mahayana Buddhist scriptures into Chinese. Scriptural catalogues describe him as of Yuezhi origin. His family lived at Dunhuang, where he was born around 230 CE. At the age of eight, he adopted the name of his master, an Indian monk named Zhu Gaozuo (Chinese: 竺高座).[citation needed]As a young boy, Dhamaraksa is said to have travelled to many countries in the Western Regions and learned Central Asian languages and scripts. He then traveled back to China with a quantity of Buddhist texts and worked on translations with a Chinese, Nie Chengyuan.Dharmaraksa came to the Chinese capital of Luoyang in 266 CE. There, he made the first known translations of the Lotus Sutra and the Dasabhumika Sutra, which were to become some of the classic texts of Chinese Mahayana Buddhism. Altogether, Dharmaraksa translated around 154 Hīnayāna and Mahāyāna sutras, representing most of the important texts of Buddhism available in the western regions.Some of his main works are:The Saddharmapundarika Sūtra (Chinese: 正法華經; pinyin: Zhèng Fǎhuá Jīng)The Panca Vimsati Sāhasrikā prajnā pāramita Sūtra (Chinese: 光贊般若波羅密經; pinyin: Guāngzàn Bānruòbōluómì Jīng)The Dasabhūmika-sūtra (Chinese: 漸備一切智德經; pinyin: Jiànbèi Yīqiè Zhìdé Jīng)The Lalitavistara (Chinese: 普曜經; pinyin: Pǔyào Jīng)His proselytizing is said to have converted many to Buddhism in China, and made Chang'an (present-day Xi'an), a major center of Buddhism.".
- Dharmarakṣa wikiPageID "1053839".
- Dharmarakṣa wikiPageRevisionID "565109538".
- Dharmarakṣa hangul "축법호".
- Dharmarakṣa hanja "竺法護".
- Dharmarakṣa kana "じく ほうご".
- Dharmarakṣa kanji "竺法護".
- Dharmarakṣa mr "Ch'uk Pŏp-ho".
- Dharmarakṣa name "Dharmaraksa".
- Dharmarakṣa p "Guāngzàn Bānruòbōluómì Jīng".
- Dharmarakṣa p "Jiànbèi Yīqiè Zhìdé Jīng".
- Dharmarakṣa p "Pǔyào Jīng".
- Dharmarakṣa p "Zhèng Fǎhuá Jīng".
- Dharmarakṣa p "Zhú Fǎhù".
- Dharmarakṣa romaji "Jiku Hougo".
- Dharmarakṣa rr "Chuk Beop-ho".
- Dharmarakṣa s "竺法护".
- Dharmarakṣa t "光贊般若波羅密經".
- Dharmarakṣa t "普曜經".
- Dharmarakṣa t "正法華經".
- Dharmarakṣa t "漸備一切智德經".
- Dharmarakṣa t "竺法護".
- Dharmarakṣa subject Category:230s_births.
- Dharmarakṣa subject Category:Buddhist_philosophers.
- Dharmarakṣa subject Category:Chinese_Buddhist_missionaries.
- Dharmarakṣa subject Category:Jin_Dynasty_(265–420)_Buddhists.
- Dharmarakṣa subject Category:Year_of_death_unknown.
- Dharmarakṣa type Agent.
- Dharmarakṣa type Person.
- Dharmarakṣa type Person.
- Dharmarakṣa type Q215627.
- Dharmarakṣa type Q5.
- Dharmarakṣa type Agent.
- Dharmarakṣa type NaturalPerson.
- Dharmarakṣa type Thing.
- Dharmarakṣa type Person.
- Dharmarakṣa comment "Dharmarakṣa (Chinese: 竺法護; pinyin: Zhú Fǎhù) was one a translators of Mahayana Buddhist scriptures into Chinese. Scriptural catalogues describe him as of Yuezhi origin. His family lived at Dunhuang, where he was born around 230 CE. At the age of eight, he adopted the name of his master, an Indian monk named Zhu Gaozuo (Chinese: 竺高座).[citation needed]As a young boy, Dhamaraksa is said to have travelled to many countries in the Western Regions and learned Central Asian languages and scripts.".
- Dharmarakṣa label "Dharmaraksza".
- Dharmarakṣa label "Dharmarakṣa".
- Dharmarakṣa label "Dharmarakṣa".
- Dharmarakṣa label "竺法护".
- Dharmarakṣa label "竺法護".
- Dharmarakṣa sameAs Dharmarak%E1%B9%A3a.
- Dharmarakṣa sameAs Dharmaraksa.
- Dharmarakṣa sameAs Dharmarakṣa.
- Dharmarakṣa sameAs 竺法護.
- Dharmarakṣa sameAs 축법호.
- Dharmarakṣa sameAs Dharmaraksza.
- Dharmarakṣa sameAs Q79203.
- Dharmarakṣa sameAs Q79203.
- Dharmarakṣa wasDerivedFrom Dharmarakṣa?oldid=565109538.
- Dharmarakṣa name "Dharmaraksa".