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Nāgārjuna's and philosophy
Due to the use of Nāgārjuna's philosophy of the Middle Way, Nagarjuna is traditionally taken to be the first patriarch of the Tiantai school.

Nāgārjuna's and is
However, determining Nāgārjuna's affiliation with a specific Nikaya is difficult, considering much of this material is presently lost.
Huiwen studied the works of Nāgārjuna, and is said to have awakened to the profound meaning of Nāgārjuna's words: " All conditioned phenomena I speak of as empty, and are but false names which also indicate the mean.
In Nāgārjuna's Mūlamadhyamakakārikā it is used to defend the identification of dependent origination ( pratītyasamutpāda ) with emptiness ( śūnyatā ):

Nāgārjuna's and ),
# Nāgārjuna's Mūlamadhyamakakārikā ( including commentary by * Vimalākṣa / * Piṅgala ), or " Fundamental Verses on the Middle Way " ( Ch.

Nāgārjuna's and refute
Nāgārjuna's goal was to refute the essentialism of Abhidharma.

primary and contribution
Speaking as a non-Jew I believe that its primary contribution is in the realm of future policy.
Job creation, in fact, is considered to be the primary contribution of the assembly operations to the domestic economy.
As a treatise, its primary intellectual contribution to the history of political thought is the fundamental break between political Realism and political Idealism, because The Prince is a manual to acquiring and keeping political power.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame has inducted eleven players who made their primary contribution to professional football while with the Raiders, in addition to owner Al Davis and head coach John Madden.
* Hall of Famers who made the major part of their primary contribution for the Raiders are listed in bold.
The ideal model not only neglects basic physics factors in terms of primary current required to establish a magnetic field in the core and the contribution to the field due to current in the secondary circuit but also assumes a core of negligible reluctance with two windings of zero resistance.
The primary contribution of R. C. R. A.
The primary contribution of CERCLA was to create a " Superfund " and provided for the clean-up and remediation of closed and abandoned hazardous waste sites.
Chevreul was perhaps the most important influence on artists at the time ; his great contribution was producing a color wheel of primary and intermediary hues.
Steklov's primary scientific contribution is in the area of orthogonal functional sets.
The total pyroelectric coefficient measured at constant stress is the sum of the pyroelectric coefficients at constant strain ( primary pyroelectric effect ) and the piezoelectric contribution from thermal expansion ( secondary pyroelectric effect ).
Signed to Mala Records, a sublabel of Bell Records, their primary contribution to popular music was in injecting country-sounds into the burgeoning surf rock scene.
The party may require them to express their support to the party's values and pay a small contribution to the costs of the primary.
The genius of Noel Crombie's contribution in design and manufacture of band clothing, art design, film clip Production ; image cannot be underestimated as a primary reason why at this point in time Split Enz ' engaged ' with the public in commercially popular terms.
McReynolds ' primary theoretical contribution to socialism comes from his blending of a pacifist world-view with a commitment to re-distributive socialist economics.
It became the primary formation controlling the British contribution to NATO after the formation of the alliance in 1949.
A method to determine the physician work value was the primary contribution made by the Hsiao study.
" Buckley's primary contribution to politics was a fusion of traditional American political conservatism with laissez-faire economic theory and anti-communism, laying groundwork for the new American conservatism of U. S. presidential candidate Barry Goldwater and President Ronald Reagan.
Oliphant's primary contribution was his discovery of the nuclei of helium 3 ( helions ) and tritium ( tritons ).
In law, the employee contribution is referred to as the ' primary ' contribution and the employer contribution as the ' secondary ', but they are usually referred to simply as employee and employer contributions.
The production was supervised by aging Hollywood legend Busby Berkeley, although members of the cast and crew later stated that his name was his primary contribution to the show.
Moody was asked by a local pastor what he felt was the primary contribution that a gospel singer and song leader such as Ira Sankey brought to his meetings he replied, " If we can only get people to have the words of the Love of God coming from their mouths it's well on its way to residing in their hearts.

primary and Buddhist
The central sanctuary of an Angkorian temple was home to the temple's primary deity, the one to whom the site was dedicated: typically Shiva or Vishnu in the case of a Hindu temple, Buddha or a bodhisattva in the case of a Buddhist temple.
The earliest Buddhist texts explain that the four primary material elements are the sensory qualities solidity, fluidity, temperature, and mobility ; their characterization as earth, water, fire, and air, respectively, is declared an abstraction — instead of concentrating on the fact of material existence, one observes how a physical thing is sensed, felt, perceived.
Suffice to say that until the Joseon dynasty the primary influence was Chinese painting though done with Korean landscapes, facial features, Buddhist topics, and an emphasis on celestial observation in keeping with the rapid development of Korean astronomy.
“ There is some evidence that Jain traditions may be even older than the Buddhist traditions, and that Vardhamana rather than being a “ founder ” per se was, rather, simply a primary spokesman for much older tradition.
Although they did not succeed in maintaining a presence in Tibet, their texts found their way into the Tibetan Buddhist canon, providing the Tibetans with almost all of their primary sources about the Foundation Vehicle.
The Boxers ' primary feature was spirit possession, which involved " the whirling of swords, violent prostrations, and chanting incantations to Taoist and Buddhist spirits.
Religion in Laos is highly syncretic, and has drawn from three primary sources, although most Lao people claim to be Theravada Buddhists, many traditions are derived from Hindu and Buddhist practises.
He reaches both the famous Buddhist mountain of Wutaishan and the Chinese capital, Chang ' an, keeping a detailed diary that is a primary source for this period of Chinese history, including the Buddhist persecution.
Between the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries, Shinto reemerged as the primary belief system, developed its own philosophy and scripture ( based on Confucian and Buddhist canons ), and became a powerful nationalistic force.
Vipassana-meditation has gained popularity in the west through the modern Buddhist vipassana movement, modeled after Theravāda Buddhism meditation practices ), which employs vipassanā and ānāpāna meditation as its primary techniques and places emphasis on the teachings of the
The Mahāyāna sutras survive predominantly in primary translations in Chinese and Tibetan from original texts in Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit or various prakrits.
As a result of his fourth major work ( the Hyeonjeong non ) Gihwa distinguished himself as the primary Buddhist respondent to the rising Neo-Confucian polemic of his period, as he responded with vigor to the Neo-Confucian criticisms of Buddhism.
Anahata ( Sanskrit: अन ा हत, Anāhata ) is the fourth primary chakra according to the Hindu Yogic, Shakta ) and Buddhist Tantric traditions.
Aung San received his primary education at a Buddhist monastic school in Natmauk, and secondary education at Yenangyaung High School.
One of its primary aims was the restoration to Buddhist control of the Mahabodhi Temple at Bodh Gaya, the chief of the four ancient Buddhist holy sites.
Dharmapala was one of the primary contributors to the Buddhist revival of the 19th century that led to the creation of Buddhist institutions to match those of the missionaries ( schools, the YMBA, etc ), and to the independence movement of the 20th century.
Minobu developed from the Kamakura period as a temple town outside the gates of the important Buddhist temple of Kuon-ji, one of the primary head temples of the Nichiren sect.
It is considered the primary form of ensemble for the interpretation of the most sacred and " high-class " compositions of the Thai classical repertoire, including the Buddhist invocation entitled sathukan () as well as the suites called phleng rueang.
One of its primary aims was the restoration of the Mahabodhi Temple at Bodh Gaya, the chief of the four ancient Holy sites to Buddhist control.
The Infinite Life Sūtra, or Longer Sukhāvatīvyūha Sūtra ( ; ) is a Mahāyāna Buddhist sūtra, and the primary text of Pure Land Buddhism.

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