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School of Mahayana Buddhism established and practiced in China
Tiantai or T'ien-t'ai (Chinese: 天台; pinyin: PRC Standard Mandarin:Tiāntāi) is an East Asian Buddhist school of Mahāyāna Buddhism that developed in 6th-century
Tiantai
Topics referred to by the same term
following locations: Tiantai County, Zhejiang Tiantai Mountain, mountain in Tiantai County Tiantai, Guizhou, town in Chishui City Tiantai, Jiangxi, town in
Tiantai_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
Tiantai Temple (simplified Chinese: 天台寺; traditional Chinese: 天臺寺; pinyin: Tiāntaí Sì), may refer to: Tiantai Temple (Mount Jiuhua), on Mount Jiuhua,
Tiantai_Temple
Mountain in Zhejiang, China
‹See RfD› Tiantai Mountain (also Tí Taî in the local language) is a mountain in Tiantai County, Taizhou, Zhejiang Province, China. Its highest peak, Huading
Tiantai_Mountain
East Asian Buddhist philosophical concept
Asian Buddhism, which was most prominently developed within the Huayan and Tiantai schools. It describes a kind of holism that sees every individual phenomenon
Perfect_Interpenetration
Chinese Buddhist master who founded the Tiantai school
Chih-i; Japanese pronunciation: Chigi; Korean: 지의; 538–597 CE) also called Tiantai Dashi (天台大師) and Zhizhe (智者, "Wise One"), was a Chinese Buddhist monk,
Zhiyi
County in Zhejiang, People's Republic of China
Tiantai County (Tai-chow dialect: T'in-t'e yön; simplified Chinese: 天台县; traditional Chinese: 天台縣; pinyin: PRC Standard Mandarin: Tiāntāi Xiàn, ROC Standard
Tiantai_County
Buddhist temple in Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China
Tiantai Temple (simplified Chinese: 天台寺; traditional Chinese: 天臺寺; pinyin: Tiāntaí Sì) is a Buddhist temple located in Gaocheng District of Shijiazhuang
Tiantai_Temple_(Shijiazhuang)
Chinese Buddhist monk
(538–597), the eminent founder of the Tiantai school. He is also traditionally regarded as the fourth patriarch of the Tiantai tradition. Guanding played a decisive
Guanding
Wu dialect spoken in Taizhou, China
The Tiantai dialect, also known as Tiantaihua (simplified Chinese: 天台话; traditional Chinese: 天台話; pinyin: Tiāntāihuà; Tiantai dialect pronunciation: [tʰi
Tiantai_dialect
8/9th-century Japanese Buddhist monk; founder of the Tendai sect
Chinese Tiantai school to Japan, which he adapted into the Tendai tradition. Saichō traveled to Tang China in 804, where he studied the Chinese Tiantai school
Saichō
Sports venue in Qingdao, China
The Qingdao Tiantai Stadium (Chinese: 青岛市天泰体育场), former name Qingdao First Stadium (Chinese: 青岛市第一体育场), is a multi-use stadium in Qingdao, Shandong, China
Qingdao_Tiantai_Stadium
Buddhist temple in Anhui, China
Tiantai Temple (simplified Chinese: 天台寺; traditional Chinese: 天臺寺; pinyin: Tiāntaí Sì), also known as the Temple of Ksitigarbha (地藏寺), is the highest Buddhist
Tiantai_Temple_(Mount_Jiuhua)
Tang dynasty Buddhist monk
from Chang'an and a student of the Tiantai patriarch Zhanran 湛然 (711–782). Daosui is known for transmitting the Tiantai teachings to Saichō, the founder
Daosui
School of Mahayana Buddhism in Japan
remained influential. In Chinese and Japanese, its name is identical to Tiantai (meaning "Celestial Platform"), its parent Chinese Buddhist tradition.
Tendai
Form of Buddhism native to China and practiced around the world
various unique traditions of Buddhist thought and practice, including Tiantai, Huayan, Chan, Pure Land, and Zhenyan Buddhism. From its inception, Chinese
Chinese_Buddhism
Ming dynasty Chinese Buddhist monk and Thirtieth Tiantai Patriarch
the late Ming dynasty who played a central role in the revival of the Tiantai school of Chinese Buddhism at a time when its institutional presence and
Youxi_Chuandeng
Chinese Patriarch of the Tiantai school
revival and development of the Tiantai School during the Northern Song dynasty. Revered as the seventeenth patriarch of Tiantai Buddhism, he was also posthumously
Siming_Zhili
Buddhist temple on Tiantai Mountain in Zhejiang, China
Kuo-ch'ing Ssu, "Monastery of National Purity") is a Buddhist temple on Mount Tiantai, in Taizhou, Zhejiang Province, China. Originally built in 598 CE during
Guoqing_Temple
City in Zhejiang, China
largely conurbated. Taizhou's name is believed to derive from nearby Mount Tiantai. Five thousand years ago, the ancestors of the modern inhabitants began
Taizhou,_Zhejiang
was the sixth patriarch of the Tiantai school of Chinese Buddhism. Zhanran is considered to be the most important Tiantai figure after the founder Zhiyi
Zhanran
Study of general and fundamental questions
Mazdakism Mithraism Zoroastrianism Zurvanism Medieval East Asian Neotaoism Tiantai Huayan Chan Zen Neo-Confucianism Korean Confucianism European Christian
Philosophy
Buddhist major doctrinal treatise
major Buddhist doctrinal treatise based on lectures given by the Chinese Tiantai patriarch Zhiyi (538–597 CE) in 594. These lectures were compiled and edited
Mohe_Zhiguan
Buddhist philosophical tradition
and methods. The Tiantai school, founded by Zhiyi (538–597), was the first truly unique Chinese Buddhist philosophical school. Tiantai doctrine sought
Buddhist_philosophy
Chinese god of wealth
known as the Eight Immortals of the Sea. The remaining sun fell upon Tiantai Mountain, taking the form of a stone known as the Sun Stone. Its essence
Zhao_Gongming
Various religious and political societies throughout Chinese history
involved in the creation of these Song dynasty Pure Land societies were Tiantai school monks like Shengchang (959–1020) and Siming Zhili. Zhili's society
White_Lotus_Societies
Chinese Chan Buddhist master (904–976)
non-sectarian and inclusive Mahayana Buddhism, drawing on Chan, Huayan, Tiantai and Pure Land. Yanshou promoted a holistic and syncretic teaching which
Yongming_Yanshou
Institutional and doctrinal divisions of Buddhism
This "one vehicle" became a key aspect of the doctrines and practices of Tiantai and Tendai Buddhist sects, which subsequently influenced Chán and Zen doctrines
Schools_of_Buddhism
East Asian Buddhist doctrine
in some quarters of the Tiantai school which further integrated Huayan ideas into Tiantai. However, since the founder of Tiantai, Zhiyi (538–597) had famously
Original_enlightenment
Chinese Buddhist scholar monk (1599–1655)
of the Chinese Pure Land tradition, the Thirty-First Patriarch of the Tiantai tradition as well as a Chan master, . He was also one of the Four Eminent
Ouyi_Zhixu
Abode of a buddha or bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism
Peak (靈鷲山釋迦淨土), which is the site of the preaching of the Lotus Sutra. Tiantai tradition holds that while the founder Zhiyi was chanting the Lotus Sutra
Pure_Land
Cenomanian Chichengshan Formation (Tiantai Group) and Albian to Cenomanian Laijia Formation (Qujiang Group) of Tiantai County, Zhejiang Province in China
Mosaicoolithus
Japanese Buddhist mantra
Sutra devotion had a long history in China and Japan (especially in the Tiantai school), but it was generally associated with chanting whole chapters of
Namu_Myōhō_Renge_Kyō
School of Mahāyāna Buddhism
technically includes practices in many different Buddhist schools, including Tiantai, Tibetan Buddhism, and so on, and not just to those of "Pure Land schools"
Pure_Land_Buddhism
American Buddhist writer and academic (1941–2026)
Mahayana Zen Chinese Chan Japanese Zen Korean Seon Vietnamese Thiền Pure Land Tiantai Huayan Risshū Nichiren Madhyamaka Yogachara Vajrayana Tibetan Buddhism
Robert_Thurman
Buddhist temple
birthplace of Guangshan Jingju Temple Gate of China's first Buddhist sect, Tiantai Sect. In the fifth year of Tianbao in the Northern Qi dynasty (554 A.D
Jingju_Temple_(Xinyang)
Chinese football club
Qingdao Hainiu Football Club was Qingdao Tiantai Stadium, which is also known as Qingdao First Stadium. Tiantai Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium built
Qingdao_Hainiu_F.C.
Species of amphibian
known as Tiantai frog and Tientai rough-skinned frog, is a species of frog in the family Ranidae. Its name refers to its type locality, Tiantai. It is endemic
Glandirana_tientaiensis
Han Chinese semi-legendary figures
semi-legendary figures active during the Han dynasty, known for their trip to Tiantai Mountain. First described in the early fifth-century zhiguai anthology
Liu_Chen_and_Ruan_Zhao
Subgrouping of esoteric Buddhist mantras
later reprinted by the Ninth Chinese Pure Land Patriarch and Thirty-First Tiantai Patriarch, Ouyi Zhixu (蕅益智旭, 1599-1655). This grouping was subsequently
Ten_Small_Mantras
Chinese Buddhist poet and monk
was a Tang dynasty Chinese Buddhist poet at the Guoqing Temple on Mount Tiantai on the East China Sea coast; roughly contemporary with Hanshan and Fenggan
Shide_(monk)
Korean descendant of the Chinese Buddhist school of Tiantai
Korean branch of the Chinese Tiantai school, which was founded in 594 by the monk Zhiyi (智顗) during the Sui dynasty. Though Tiantai teachings were introduced
Cheontae
Mindfulness of breathing, a form of Buddhist meditation
Sutta (MN 118). Derivations of anāpānasati are common to Tibetan, Zen, Tiantai, and Theravada Buddhism as well as Western-based mindfulness programs.
Anapanasati
Chinese Buddhist
is considered to be the first patriarch of the Chinese Buddhist School Tiantai. He derived from the Gao (高) family in the current Bohai region of Shandong
Huiwen
Indian religion and philosophy
within Mahāyāna. The Mahāyāna branch, which includes the traditions of Tiantai, Chan, Pure Land, Zen, Nichiren and Tendai, is the largest branch of Buddhism
Buddhism
Classifications of Buddhist teachings in Mahayana
5th to 8th centuries, particularly within schools such as Faxiang (法相), Tiantai (天台), and Huayan (華嚴). Notable figures associated with this method include
Buddhist Doctrinal Classification
Buddhist_Doctrinal_Classification
Species of flowering plant
the Lindera Combination Teapills (simpl. 天台乌药丸, trad. 天臺烏藥丸, pinyin : tiāntái wūyào wán), a Chinese classic herbal formula. An A type proanthocyanidin
Lindera_aggregata
Philosophical concept of emptiness found in Asian religions
Zhiyi, the intellectual founder of the Tiantai school, who was strongly influenced by the Lotus sutra. The Tiantai view of emptiness and dependent origination
Śūnyatā
Popular Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
1048–1116) composed a commentary that draws on the various views found in Tiantai and in Shandao. Later in the Ming dynasty, the Eighth Patriarch of the
Amitābha_Sūtra
Folk religion of Javanese people
traditional religions Buddhism Mahayana Nichiren Pure Land Shingon Theravada Tiantai Tibetan Vajrayana Zen Christianity Adventism Anglicanism Armenian Apostolic
Kejawèn
Hong Kong table tennis player
player. Zhu was born in Houyangzhu, Tiantai County, Zhejiang. Her father Zhu Shike is a retired member of the Tiantai County table tennis team. Her father
Zhu_Chengzhu
Oogenus of dinosaur egg
Hemifaveoloolithus is an oogenus of fossil dinosaur egg from the Tiantai basin in Zhejiang Province, China. It is a faveoloolithid, having spherical eggs
Hemifaveoloolithus
Pure Land monk during the Song dynasty
Jiangsu). Under the guidance of master Jingfan of the Tiantai school, he studied śamatha-vipaśyanā and Tiantai Pure Land practices. During the Shaoxing era (1131–1166)
Mao_Ziyuan
City museum in Taizhou, Zhejiang, China
Calligraphy and Painting Gallery in Huangyan, Sanmen Uprising Memorial Hall, Tiantai Museum, and Linhai Ancient City Museum. However, at that time, Taizhou
Taizhou_Museum
Province of China
located there. Other prominent mountains include Mounts Yandang, Tianmu, Tiantai and Mogan, which reach altitudes of 700 to 1,500 meters (2,300 to 4,900 ft)
Zhejiang
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
"Yue", the ancient name for Zhejiang, and the specific name refers to the Tiantai, where the holotype was discovered. Yueosaurus is known only from the holotype
Yueosaurus
Popular sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Buddhist Mahāyāna sūtras. It is the main scripture on which the Chinese Tiantai and its derivative schools—the Japanese Tendai and Nichiren, Korean Cheontae
Lotus_Sutra
zazen and huatou, the Pure Land practices of nianfo and guanfo, and the Tiantai method of "calming and insight" (zhǐguān). Tibetan Buddhism and other forms
Buddhist_meditation
Daitoku-ji Temple in Kyoto, Japan. His most famous painting is Rock Bridge at Tiantai Mountain. Berger, Patricia Ann; Spencer, Helen Foresman (1994). Latter
Zhou_Jichang
Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
the Thirty-First Patriarch of the Tiantai lineage respectively), Youxi Chuandeng (the Thirtieth Patriarch of the Tiantai lineage), Taixu (a monk and activist
Śūraṅgama_Sūtra
Chinese Buddhist ritual
different traditions in Chinese Buddhism, such as Chan, Esoteric, Pure Land, Tiantai and Huayan Buddhism. The ritual combines features of Chinese operatic tradition
Yujia_Yankou
Key mandala in East Asian Esoteric Buddhism
tradition. However, esoteric elements survived within other schools, including Tiantai, Huayan and Chan. For instance, one popular version of the Shuilu Fahui
Mandala_of_the_Two_Realms
Separating the mash into clear liquid wort and residual grains
maint: others (link) "How is false bottom constructed in lauter tun? | Tiantai® 2-150bbl Brewery Equipment Proposal". Craftbreweryequipment.com. Retrieved
Lautering
Buddhist meditative practice
as the Tiantai four samādhis, and the Pure Land practice of walking nianfo hold significant importance for specific traditions. In the Tiantai (Jp: Tendai)
Walking_meditation
Important element of the teachings of the Buddha
practices surrounding the sūtra affected Buddhism even more. The Chinese Tiantai school (6th century) and its later Japanese form, Tendai, further promoted
Faith_in_Buddhism
First or Primordial Buddha
本佛 (běn fó, original Buddha, root Buddha) also appears in the works of Tiantai and Tendai school, referring to the original Buddha of the Lotus Sutra
Adi-Buddha
Branch of Buddhism
Himalayan regions. Various Mahāyāna traditions (such as Zen, Pure Land, and Tiantai) are the predominant forms of Buddhism found in China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan
Mahayana
Scholar-monk during the Song dynasty
dynasty (960–1279 CE). He also taught and wrote on Pure Land Buddhism and Tiantai. After a period of illness later in life, he became a staunch Pure Land
Yuanzhao
Chinese monk and poet
Han-shan appears to say that after leaving home and traveling he arrived at Tiantai Mountain at age 30, and that he was trained in the Confucian classics:
Hanshan_(poet)
Political philosophy and movement
Mazdakism Mithraism Zoroastrianism Zurvanism Medieval East Asian Neotaoism Tiantai Huayan Chan Zen Neo-Confucianism Korean Confucianism European Christian
Anarchism
Mahayana Buddhist scripture (1st c. BCE – 2nd c. CE)
particularly important Mahayana sutra in East Asian Pure Land Buddhism and Tiantai (Jp: Tendai) Buddhism, since it contains key teachings on Buddha contemplation
Pratyutpanna_Samādhi_Sūtra
Language of the gods, or of god
traditional religions Buddhism Mahayana Nichiren Pure Land Shingon Theravada Tiantai Tibetan Vajrayana Zen Christianity Adventism Anglicanism Armenian Apostolic
Divine_language
Chinese school of Mahāyāna Buddhism
regions. Support for Buddhism was limited to a few areas. The Huayan and Tiantai schools suffered from the changing circumstances, since they had depended
Chan_Buddhism
Spiritual leader of Tibet from 1601 to 1616
Mahayana Zen Chinese Chan Japanese Zen Korean Seon Vietnamese Thiền Pure Land Tiantai Huayan Risshū Nichiren Madhyamaka Yogachara Vajrayana Tibetan Buddhism
4th_Dalai_Lama
Canon of rhetoric
Mazdakism Mithraism Zoroastrianism Zurvanism Medieval East Asian Neotaoism Tiantai Huayan Chan Zen Neo-Confucianism Korean Confucianism European Christian
Dispositio
Buddhist meditation practice
Buddhism, but also found in other traditions such as East Asian Yogācāra, Tiantai and Huayan. This practice involves the visualization and contemplation
Buddha_contemplation
East Asian Mahayana Buddhism adhering the Chinese Buddhist canon
Asian traditions include Chan (Zen), Nichiren Buddhism, Pure Land, Huayan, Tiantai, and Chinese Esoteric Buddhism. These schools developed new, uniquely East
East_Asian_Buddhism
Rejection of certain ideas about reality
Mazdakism Mithraism Zoroastrianism Zurvanism Medieval East Asian Neotaoism Tiantai Huayan Chan Zen Neo-Confucianism Korean Confucianism European Christian
Nihilism
Concept designating the extra-categorical attributes of beings
Mazdakism Mithraism Zoroastrianism Zurvanism Medieval East Asian Neotaoism Tiantai Huayan Chan Zen Neo-Confucianism Korean Confucianism European Christian
Transcendence_(philosophy)
Training of the mind through meditation in Buddhism
the Chinese and Japanese pronunciations of dhyāna), as in Theravada and Tiantai, anapanasati (mindfulness of breathing), which is transmitted in the Buddhist
Dhyana_in_Buddhism
Concept of ultimate atom in Indian philosophy
Mahayana Zen Chinese Chan Japanese Zen Korean Seon Vietnamese Thiền Pure Land Tiantai Huayan Risshū Nichiren Madhyamaka Yogachara Vajrayana Tibetan Buddhism
Paramanu
Class of philosophies
Mazdakism Mithraism Zoroastrianism Zurvanism Medieval East Asian Neotaoism Tiantai Huayan Chan Zen Neo-Confucianism Korean Confucianism European Christian
Posthumanism
Unabounded conceptualization obscuring the true nature of reality
Mahayana Zen Chinese Chan Japanese Zen Korean Seon Vietnamese Thiền Pure Land Tiantai Huayan Risshū Nichiren Madhyamaka Yogachara Vajrayana Tibetan Buddhism
Conceptual_proliferation
Sino-Tibetan language
Linshao Shaoxing Yongjiang Ningbo (?) Hangzhou Jinxiang Taizhou Taizhou Tiantai Oujiang Wenzhou Rui'an Wencheng Wuzhou Jinhua Chu–Qu Quzhou Jiangshan Qingtian
Chinese_language
Palace Ganlu Temple (Mount Jiuhua) Huacheng Temple Shrine of Living Buddha Tiantai Temple (Mount Jiuhua) Zhantalin Zhiyuan Temple (Mount Jiuhua) Badachu Bailin
List of Buddhist temples in China
List_of_Buddhist_temples_in_China
Buddhist term
Sūtra Kāraṇḍavyūha Sūtra Main traditions Mādhyamaka Sanlun Yogācāra Weishi Tiantai Tendai Huayan Chan Zen Seon Thiền Shingon Tangmi Pure Land Nichiren Trúc
Monkey_mind
1215–1233 Jurchen kingdom during the Mongol conquest
adopted the title of Tianwang (天王 lit. Heavenly King) and named his era Tiantai (天泰). He also established the government institutions based on the Jin
Eastern_Xia
Zongxiao (宗曉, 1151-1214) was a Chinese Buddhist monk of the Tiantai school during the Song Dynasty. He is known as the author of the Anthology on the
Zongxiao
Chinese metaphor in Buddhism and Daoism
summa, based on lectures given by Zhiyi (538–597), the fourth patriarch of Tiantai Buddhism, discusses shengtai ("embryo / womb of sagehood") meditation in
Shengtai
Writing the Chinese languages
Linshao Shaoxing Yongjiang Ningbo (?) Hangzhou Jinxiang Taizhou Taizhou Tiantai Oujiang Wenzhou Rui'an Wencheng Wuzhou Jinhua Chu–Qu Quzhou Jiangshan Qingtian
Written_Chinese
Philosophical study of knowledge
Mazdakism Mithraism Zoroastrianism Zurvanism Medieval East Asian Neotaoism Tiantai Huayan Chan Zen Neo-Confucianism Korean Confucianism European Christian
Epistemology
Celestial Buddha embodying emptiness
Samantabhadra Meditation Sutra (part of the Threefold Lotus Sutra). Thus, in Tiantai and Tendai, Vairocana is seen as synonymous with the Original Buddha of
Vairocana
Spirit that advises, through a medium, the Dalai Lama
Mahayana Zen Chinese Chan Japanese Zen Korean Seon Vietnamese Thiền Pure Land Tiantai Huayan Risshū Nichiren Madhyamaka Yogachara Vajrayana Tibetan Buddhism
Nechung_Oracle
Ancient Indian term
Mahayana Zen Chinese Chan Japanese Zen Korean Seon Vietnamese Thiền Pure Land Tiantai Huayan Risshū Nichiren Madhyamaka Yogachara Vajrayana Tibetan Buddhism
Chakravarti_(Sanskrit_term)
Buddhist mountain in Sichuan, China
Caodong Guiyang Fayan Yunmen Oxhead Hongzhou Heze East Mountain Teaching Tiantai Huayan Pure Land Vinaya Nanshan Vinaya Weishi Sanlun Zhenyan Humanistic
Mount_Emei
Concept in Zen Buddhism
organisation and institutions Zen narratives Related schools Sānlùn Wéishí Huayan Tiantai Shingon Tendai Pure Land Buddhism Chinese Esoteric Buddhism Vinaya v t
Original_face
Spiritual leader of Tibet from 1860 to 1875
Mahayana Zen Chinese Chan Japanese Zen Korean Seon Vietnamese Thiền Pure Land Tiantai Huayan Risshū Nichiren Madhyamaka Yogachara Vajrayana Tibetan Buddhism
12th_Dalai_Lama
Japanese branch of Buddhism
worldly benefits to individuals. However, even Mount Hiei, the seat of Tiantai Lotus Sutra devotion, had come to adopt an eclectic assortment of esoteric
Nichiren_Buddhism
Variety of Cantonese spoken in Malaysia
Linshao Shaoxing Yongjiang Ningbo (?) Hangzhou Jinxiang Taizhou Taizhou Tiantai Oujiang Wenzhou Rui'an Wencheng Wuzhou Jinhua Chu–Qu Quzhou Jiangshan Qingtian
Malaysian_Cantonese
Buddhist bodhisattva
Mahayana Zen Chinese Chan Japanese Zen Korean Seon Vietnamese Thiền Pure Land Tiantai Huayan Risshū Nichiren Madhyamaka Yogachara Vajrayana Tibetan Buddhism
Vimalakirti
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Boy/Male
Hindu
Elder, Ancestors
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Servant of Vishnu
Male
Egyptian
, an Egyptian overseer.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Consisting of the Gods
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Page; Valet (Domestic) Servant; Full of Qualities
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord name
Male
Native American
Native American Hopi name TANGAKWUNU means "rainbow."
Boy/Male
Welsh
From the ford.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Immovable morals
Boy/Male
French
Pasture of oats.
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