Text: Achu Focha zhu pusa xuecheng pin jing 阿閦佛剎諸菩薩學成品經; Achu Focha zhu pusa xuecheng pin jing 阿閦佛剎諸菩薩學成品經

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Identifier Achu Focha zhu pusa xuecheng pin jing 阿閦佛剎諸菩薩學成品經 [Zürcher 1959/2007]
Title Achu Focha zhu pusa xuecheng pin jing 阿閦佛剎諸菩薩學成品經 [Zürcher 1959/2007]
Date [None]
Translator 譯 Zhi Daogen 支道根 [Zürcher 1959/2007]

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[Zürcher 1959/2007]  Zürcher, Erik. The Buddhist Conquest of China: The Spread and Adaptation of Buddhism in Early Medieval China. Third Edition. Leiden: Brill, 1959 (2007 reprint). — 362 n. 213

Entry author: Michael Radich

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  • Title: Achu Focha zhu pusa xuecheng pin jing 阿閦佛剎諸菩薩學成品經
  • Identifier: Achu Focha zhu pusa xuecheng pin jing 阿閦佛剎諸菩薩學成品經

No

[Zürcher 1959/2007]  Zürcher, Erik. The Buddhist Conquest of China: The Spread and Adaptation of Buddhism in Early Medieval China. Third Edition. Leiden: Brill, 1959 (2007 reprint). — 362 n. 213

According to several “minor Buddhist bibliographies” both the Fangdeng fa hua jing 方等法華經 and the Achu Focha zhu pusa xuecheng pin jing 阿閦佛剎諸菩薩學成品經 [cf. 阿閦佛國經 T313, which however is thought to be the work of *Lokakṣema's school"---MR] were translated by Zhi Daolin 支道林. However, Zürcher argues that this is “clearly a mistake” for Zhi Daogen 支道根 a mostly unknown monk who, according to T2149, translated these texts in the period 326-343. Both texts had been lost by the time T2154 was compiled. [See e.g. Gujin yijing tu ji T2151:55.356a7-10.]

Entry author: Michael Radich

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