Text: Liu shen ming shenzhou jing 六神名神呪經

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Title Liu shen ming shenzhou jing 六神名神呪經 [Lowe 2014]
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[Lowe 2014]  Lowe, Bryan D. “The Scripture on Saving and Protecting Body and Life: An Introduction and Translation.” Journal of Chinese Buddhist Studies 27 (2014): 1-34. — 11

"An entire text of spells known as the [Liu shen ming shenzhou jing 六神名神呪經] commonly attributed to Zhu Tanwulan [竺曇無蘭, appears in the medieval Chinese catalogues." Lowe mentions this text in the context of a discussion of the "six spirits" 六神 as a group of deities characteristic of Chinese religion and texts in the Six Dynasties period, likely having its origin in Daoist texts and ideas.

Entry author: Michael Radich

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