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  2. Filial piety in Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    In the 18th and 19th centuries, the Confucian value of filial piety toward parents and emperor became strongly associated with Buddhism. Important in this process was the spread of edifying vernacular songs, in which filial children were encouraged to chant invocations of the Buddha Amitabha for their parents' rebirth in a Pure Land. Further ...

  3. Chinese Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    The following holiday dates given are based on the Chinese calendar, so that 8.4 means the Eighth day of the fourth month in Chinese calendar and so on. [86] 8.12 — Enlightenment Day of Sakyamuni Buddha; 1.1 — Birthday of Maitreya Buddha; 9.1 — Birthday of Śakra, Lord of the Devas; 8.2 — Renunciation Day of Śākyamuni Buddha

  4. Budai - Wikipedia

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    Budai[a] is a nickname given to the historical Chinese monk Qieci (Chinese: 契此; pinyin: qiècǐ) in the Later Liang Dynasty, who is often identified with and venerated as the future or Maitreya Buddha in Chan Buddhism and Buddhist scripture. With the spread of Chan Buddhism, he also came to be venerated in Vietnam, Korea, and Japan. [2]

  5. Longxing Temple - Wikipedia

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    AD 1052. Song dynasty. The Longxing Monastery or Longxing Temple (simplified Chinese: 隆 兴 寺; traditional Chinese: 隆 興 寺; pinyin: Lóngxīng Sì) is an ancient Buddhist monastery located in the town of Zhengding in Hebei Province, China, approximately 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) north of the provincial capital of Shijiazhuang.

  6. Buddhism in China - Wikipedia

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    Buddhism is the largest officially recognized and the most prevalent religion in China. Estimates from 2023 suggest that there are around 470 million Buddhists in China, or about 33.4% of the country's 1.4 billion residents. [1] There are three main branches of Buddhism in China: Han or Chinese Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism, and Theravada Buddhism ...

  7. Family of Gautama Buddha - Wikipedia

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    Buddhism by country. Buddhism portal. v. t. e. The Buddha was born into a noble family in Lumbini in 563 BCE as per historical events and 624 BCE according to Buddhist tradition. He was called Siddhartha Gautama in his childhood. His father was king Śuddhodana, leader of the Shakya clan in what was the growing state of Kosala, and his mother ...

  8. Nīlakaṇṭha Dhāraṇī - Wikipedia

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    The Nīlakaṇṭha dhāraṇī, now firmly associated with the sahasra-bhuja form of Avalokiteśvara, enjoys a huge popularity in East Asian Mahayana Buddhism. The dhāraṇī is especially revered in China, where the thousand-armed (Sahasra-bhuja) Avalokiteśvara (or Guanyin) is the most popular among the bodhisattva's forms.

  9. Huayan - Wikipedia

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    The Huayan School is known as Hwaeom in Korea, Kegon in Japan and Hoa Nghiêm in Vietnam. The Huayan tradition considers the Flower Garland Sutra to be the ultimate teaching of the Buddha. [1] It also draws on other sources, like the Mahayana Awakening of Faith, and the Madhyamaka and Yogacara philosophies. [4]