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  1. Mahaparinirvana. In Buddhism, Mahaparinirvana is a term meaning “great, complete Nirvana “. The word “Mahaparinirvana” usually refers to the ultimate state of Nirvana (everlasting, highest peace and happiness) entered by an Awakened Being (Buddha) or “ arhat ” at the moment of physical death; but it can also refer to that same state ...

  2. Mahaparinirvana Sutra (The Great Parinirvana Sutra -Mahayana) Redacted from the Chinese of Dharmakshema by Huiyan, Huiguan, and Xie Lingyun and Translated into English by Charles Patton unless otherwise noted--only those chapters shown in bold-face type are included here. Light editing -- Leon Breaux. 1.

  3. Mahāparinirvāṇasūtra ( RKTSK 121) The Mahāparinirvāṇasūtra is one of the main scriptural sources for buddha-nature in China and Tibet. Set around the time of Buddha's passing or Mahāparinirvāṇa, the sūtra contains teachings on buddha-nature equating it with the dharmakāya —that is, the complete enlightenment of a buddha.

  4. El documento presenta un resumen de los últimos días de Buda, conocido como el Mahaparinirvana o "gran y última extinción". En sus últimos momentos, Buda dio una última admonición a sus discípulos en la que les pidió que siguieran sus enseñanzas y preceptos, y que vivieran de forma pura y modesta como monjes mendicantes. Les advirtió sobre los peligros de los afectos descontrolados ...

  5. 31 de may. de 2013 · Addeddate 2013-05-31 20:34:49 Identifier AmitabhaSutra Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t5t741169 Ocr ABBYY FineReader 8.0 Ppi

  6. Mahaparinirvana Sutra (The Great Parinirvana Sutra -Mahayana) [Redacted from the Chinese of Dharmakshema by Huiyan, Huiguan, and Xie Lingyun and translated into English by Charles Patton unless otherwise noted--only those chapters shown in bold-face type are included here.] 1. Introduction 2. Cunda 3. Lamentations 4.

  7. Recemment, les specialistes ont remis en question la validite de la theorie de Hirakawa sur les origines du bouddhisme mahayana. Les sources utilisees par Hirakawa pour prouver l'emergence du bouddhisme mahayana a partir des laics peuvent egalement etre utilisees dans un autre sens: la naissance du mahayana a partir du bouddhisme monastique.